It sparked the debate among the hunters (Umbrians and beyond) the news of the hypothesis under consideration by the Umbria Region to postpone the wild boar hunting. A measure (that of firing from November XNUMXst until the end of January), which in the opinion of the Region can help in the action of containment of wild boars, which are causing damage to agricultural activities and represent a pitfall on the roads. Several hunters applaud the action of the new councilor Roberto Morroni, who after an initial confrontation with the agricultural and hunting associations has already proposed some news in the wild boar management, with greater tasks entrusted to the ATC and the creation of teams of hunters for emergency response in case of wild animals sighted in dangerous places, that is near road and railways.
Already in the nearby Marche the hunt is done from November to January, with two hunting days in October. Then, among the hunters, there are those who ask that the hunting period is extended beyond three months. But also those who deny that there is a real emergency. And then there are those who directly attack the management made by some teams, which have introduced non-native species and limit the killing, despite the quotas assigned by the ATC according to the zones. Confagricoltura, intervening after the changes proposed by the councilor Morroni in Consulta, applauds the choice of the Region to meet the needs of farmers.
Choices that seem to go in the direction of limiting the autonomy so far granted to teams of wild boar drivers. Councilor Morroni also announced that he intends to facilitate the development of the game meat supply chain to pursue economic and health objectives. Finally, in order to contain the proliferation of wild boars, he highlighted how some interventions will be targeted for the Park areas, where wild animals often reproduce in an uncontrolled way, and then pour into the rest of the territory (Even today).