"Show Hunting Trophies" in Forte Larino, great success for the hunting exhibition hosted in the fortress above Lardaro. Some animal rights activists also went up from Bresciano (those who did not go on holiday for the long weekend of 25 April!), But were snubbed by those present.
“On Friday evening the Lombard animal rights activists showed up, but at the 2015 edition of the“ Mostra Trofei di Hunting“The presence of that small group of people did not cause anger or resentment. Indeed, we know who they are, what they want and where they come from. So for us they can continue to show that absolutely nothing changes ". Those who, on the other hand, said and repeated this yesterday and the day before yesterday (April 24 - 26 in Forte Larino above Lardaro) enjoyed it with great interest. Over two thousand people and more passed through the exhibition between Saturday and Sunday. Many were from Giudicari but others also came from Valle di Ledro, Basso Sarca and other areas of Trentino and some from Lombardy. Doctor Michele Rocca, who is part of the faunal district, points out that the trophies on display were about 1500: "Of these 900 concerned chamois, 400 male roe deer, about a hundred deer and about fifty mouflons". As regards the culls relating to the 2014 season Rocca adds, “we are in the order of 2000, of which 900 chamois, 700 roe deer, 250 deer, 70 wild boar, 100 mouflons”.
Maria Rosa Puecher of Pergine and Petra Filippi of Trento are not only good double goals, but also habitual of the exhibition, so much so that on the exhibition they comment: "We would say that the Giudicariese exhibition is and always remains the best ever, both from an organizational point of view both for the many trophies on display. This time here in Forte Larino, from any point of view you want to see it, it was still much, much more ”. Cavaliere Fruner, owner of the Bellavista hotel in Villa Banale, is also of the same opinion, “I noticed a good number of guests and an excellent organization. Then the Forte Larino environment is to be considered at the top ".
The new generations are also attracted to the hunting world, thanks to the proposals for aspiring hunters. Recipients in this case children between the ages of 8 and 17: "We of the AFV 'La Selva' - replies the promoter - come from Castelluccio di Montese in the Modena area and offer notions on naturalistic and wildlife observation as well as the use of track dogs . The intention is to bring children closer to rural culture, allowing them to experience a relationship with the environment in order to know and respect it as well as understand the importance of hunting for proper management of the territory ".
The board of initiatives also includes conferences, public meetings with experts and politicians (moderator the lawyer Andrea Antolini), exhibition stands, guided tours along the paths of the fortifications of the Great War, shooting competitions and the presentation of data relating to hunting management. of the Chiese, Rendena, Giudicarie and Ledro wildlife districts.
(April 27, 2015)
Source: ValleSabbiaNews