Marche: Changed the 2009-2010 Hunting Calendar.
2009/2010 Hunting Calendar: News And Limitations In The Esino-Frasassi Community.
The daily limit for the slaughter of wild boars by individual hunters from the Marche region rises from one to five. The novelty was approved by the Regional Council which integrated the 2009/2010 hunting calendar (issued on 6 July last), following the subsequent approval of the regional law for the sector (18/2009). Other changes concern the prohibition of taking partridge in the territories of the Esino-Frasassi mountain community and in the province of Pesaro and Urbino. In Pesarese it is also forbidden to hunt rock partridge.
The two volatites were excluded from the list of huntable species, at the request of the Provinces of Ancona and Pesaro and Urbino. “The hunting calendar - underlines the vice president Paolo Petrini - represents a wildlife planning tool attentive to the needs of the territory and flexible in forecasts. In particular, the raising, from one to five, of the boar heads that can be killed daily took into account the current demographic situation of the species, its irrepressible expansion throughout the Marche region, even in non-suitable areas, in addition to the strong impact negative that has come to be determined in agriculture and in the field of road safety. The ban on hunting partridge and rock partridge safeguards, however, some reintroduction projects of the species, started in recent years ". In the Esino-Frasassi mountain community, the partridge will not be hunted within the territories, with programmed management, bordering the Parco della Gola della Rosa and Frasassi, where for some years a project for the reintroduction of the galliform has been successfully carried out. edited by the protected regional area, by the provincial administration, by the territorial hunting areas and by the provincial section of the Italian hunting federation. The encouraging results of the 2008 production season led to the ban. Gray partridge and rock partridge, moreover, will not be huntable in the entire province of Pesaro and Urbino. The ban, shared by the hunting and agricultural associations, explains Petrini “is motivated by the success of the attempts to reproduce the gray partridge, in the public reproduction centers and in the restocking areas. For the rock partridge, the exclusion from the list of huntable species is attributable to the need to safeguard the native stocks present in the areas of Monte Catria and Monte Nerone ".