The intervention of the president of the Turin Alpine Hunting Area 2 got an answer: the hunters had called for a stance because of the danger represented by the wolf, as predation was recorded every two days. The Cozie Alps Park he explained how this invitation coming from the hunting world can be shared, in particular more information to be provided to the public, while instead no scaremongering should be made.
According to the park authority there is no risk in Upper Susa Valley, an area where the wolf has been present for over twenty years. L'winter 2017-2018 it was rich in snowfall and wild animals were heavily affected. In recent days, again based on the reconstruction of the Piedmontese Park, many have been sighted hungry deer and roe deer, all prey of the wolf.
The latter, however, usually plans his own attack, without wasting energy: therefore, the study of the herd and of the most distracted or most in difficulty subject is privileged. In addition, wolves quickly turn away from humans, trying to quickly devour prey and chewing rather large pieces. In the event of a carcass being taken away by someone else, the wolves pounce on other animals. Once a deer is attacked, finally, a pack of 4-5 wolves he no longer goes hunting. For all these reasons it would not be necessary to make any alarmism.