“Il National wolf management plan it is a priority for our territories, the institutions must work so that it soon becomes law ”. Emiliano Galvanetto, provincial president of the Federcaccia of Vicenza, has sided with the farmers after the appeal launched by the trade associations in the face of the many cases of animals killed by predators during the mountain pasture season. This problem is particularly affecting the agricultural economy, but not only this one.
The latest striking cases were those of calf mauled in Enego and the assault a few days ago that caused 120 heifers to escape from the pens. Galvanetto then added: "Wolves have long represented a threat to wildlife, risking to alter the balance between the various species and their number is growing, going well beyond the forty registered by the Region.
Added to this are the damage caused to farmers, with whom we are in solidarity on a problem that puts their work to the test, but also other activities such as tourism and we believe that the Government must urgently approve the national plan, which provides for the census, monitoring and even containment of wolves ”. The appeal is very clear, it is up to the institutions to strike a blow.