“A few hours ago the ordinance of the Lombardy Tar relating to the appeal brought by LAC. Particularly heavy appeal since the risk - fortunately thwarted - of reaching the closure of the hunt in the whole region it was concrete but for migratory hunters, and in particular Lombard aquatic enthusiasts, it represents a further heavy loss. After the unjustified and unjustified loss of the brunette and years of fightingnow it's up to the pochard and lapwing on technical and scientific bases that are frankly not very shareable and understandable.
A letter from the Ministry of the Environment seems to be sufficient to declare whether a species is endangered or not and all other information regarding questionable theories, including the Ispra communication which allowed - adequately contingent - the withdrawal. Some hunting managers consider these species minority and expendable in exchange for higher interests, but for the common hunter it represents yet another sign of the little consideration that passionate specialists have. For those who hunt on lakes Garda, Iseo, Varese etc. whose game bag is represented by more than 50% by divers practically the season is over and all the work, commitment, burdens, passion have been spent in vain and to them must be added the many fixed positions for which these species represented a coveted variant.
In the press releases there is no stance or commitment in defense even of all of them, in addition to the principle that without justified reasons the prohibitions cannot be imposed. We take note of the new ordinance and, obtorto collo, we adapt but immediately every practicable road must be taken to get these species back. For example, requesting their reintegration into the calendar with adequate and documented reasons. As far as it is able, Acma is available to provide all the technical support and information necessary to pursue this goal "(ACMA - Aquatic Migrant Hunters Association).