Acoustic and ultrasonic bollards to keep away from the village of Arvier the pair of wolves, taken up in recent days by a resident of the town. This is what was shared in a meeting between the Councilor for Agriculture and Natural Resources David Sapinet and the representatives of the Regional Structure Flora and Fauna and of the Forestry Corps of the Valle d'Aosta. “The meeting was organized to share with the technicians and with the representatives of local authorities the operational activities to be put in place after the last sighting of two wolves in the municipality of Arvier ”: declared the commissioner Davide Sapinet.
“I would like to clarify that the monitoring by the competent structures of the Department of natural resources and personnel of the Forestry Corps is constant: the regional territory is manned every day of the year and every week the representatives responsible for monitoring the wolf meet in the Department to collect testimonies, trace the behaviors of the various specimens surveyed in our region and study any anomalous cases. " According to the Councilor, the behavior of the two wolves sighted in Arvier "is a special case, as the two animals move between Envers and Adret, sometimes even crossing the country".
To keep the two wolves out of the country this morning it was decided to implement the first dissuasive measures. "The data collected will then be sent to the ISPRA-Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, the national contact for wolf management, to evaluate the implementation of additional dissuasive measures"Sapinet continues, recalling how information on the behavior to be adopted in the event of an encounter with the wolf is published on the Region's website (Aosta Evening).