The new law on hunting in Piedmont it has not at all satisfied the hunting world, on the contrary. The text, by the way, doesn't even like it animal rights activists and environmentalists, as evidenced by the joint press release released in these hours. ENPA, LAC, LAV, LEAL, Legambiente, L'Aquilone, LIDA, OIPA, Pro Natura e SOS Gaia they found some critical points. The associations have found some positive elements, but they do not agree with the concessions that there would be for the hunting tourism.
Furthermore, animal rights activists and environmentalists believe that declining species such as black grouse and rock partridge are still available, without forgetting the non-ban on the release of farmed wildlife on the territory. The reasons are deemed valid for send the rule for examination by the Constitutional Court, in order to examine any aspects of illegality.
The associations spoke of a Piedmont Regional Council bent to the demands of the hunting world, but perhaps they did not notice the event that took place on June 8th to protest against the Region. The only "joy" of the animal rights activists is represented by the ban on hunting on Sundays in September, an amendment that still argues. In short, the local authority has managed to displease all parties.