While the delicate negotiation is underway, "Let's save the Bear" he spits at it, giving negative judgments, animated as always by a preconceived hatred of hunting. It is evident that it aims to sabotage the work with the complicity of the anti-hunt bureaucracies present in the Park and in the various Public Bodies. They aim to make this mediation fail in order to achieve the ultimate goal of total closure of the hunt in Lazio side of the Park and its extension.
They lie brazenly when their claims to save the bear, never threatened by legal hunting, advance them only for the Lazio side and not for the contiguous areas of Abruzzo and Molise, where the possibility of hunting is allowed for all residents in their respective regions, as it should be according to the current regulations. A brazen bias animated by some sentences which, contrary to their assertions, tend instead to create a definitive set of interests in the field, not just hunting, represented by the Municipalities, the only sovereigns of their territories.
They even want to scare ranchers and farmers with an imaginative danger of the loss of compensation for the damages suffered, when instead they are always guaranteed, independently from the contiguous area and protected by the law which declares particularly protected species precisely those present in the Abruzzo Park. Given the awareness of having to manage a territory with a wide agricultural and tourist vocation, with the annexed environmental value of inestimable value, considering the PNALM as an added value and not as a geographical obstacle to be limited, in particular for the protection and conservation of protected native animal species, specifically the Marsicana Brown Bear, the common will is revealed from proceed with the establishment of a contiguous zone as proposed by the Mayors bordering the PNALM.
Finally, we strongly emphasize the important willful effort of the President of the Council of the Lazio Region Mauro Buschini, together with the local administrators, to homogenize the respective needs in order to guarantee the tourist hunting activity in compliance with the legislation in force on the subject allowing, as already happens in the neighboring regions of Abruzzo and Molise, the planned hunting activity also towards operators not resident in the municipalities concerned, in full respect of the animal species present both for the containment of the species, in the case of ungulates, both for the protection of the Marsicano Brown Bear. "