First hostage of the covid. Now hostage to the wolves. That's what's happening to Arvier, Valle d'Aosta village of 900 souls, at 760 meters above sea level, at the entrance to Valgrisenche. For some unknown reason, a pack of wolves has made the area the ideal place to where spend some time in the company of man trotting on the streets of the town, near the houses. Fearless.
Mr Barbara Mazzali, regional councilor of Lombardy (Brothers of Italy), commented on the story as follows: "It happens in Arvier, a village in the Aosta Valley with 900 inhabitants, at 760 meters above sea level, at the entrance to the valgrisenche. A pack of wolves has decided to live there and those who have to step aside are the people: does this seem normal to you? Do we want to recognize the seriousness of this? It is not about freedom animals, but about dangerous predators that can kill. But then we hunters are the ones who don't understand and those who do not know the reality of woods and mountains ”.