A boar that stands up, leans with its front legs on a tree and eats its fruits. The ungulates have returned in recent days to raid the countryside of Vastese. This is demonstrated by the photo sent to "Zonalocale" by Michele Bosco, president of the Terre di Punta Aderci committee: "Now it's up to apricots, later it will be up to grapes, as has already happened in previous years", notes the contact person of the association who for years it has been asking for measures to protect farmers and motorists damaged by wild animals. “The regional press is now a war bulletin, because there are accidents with ungulates on the roads of Abruzzo every day. It amazes me that there are still those who say they are bearable collateral damage.
This photo - says Bosco - is further proof, if needed, that the species has changed in the way it feeds: now the wild boars eat the fruits of the trees and no longer just the tubers. The committee, together with others, is working to ensure that agricultural operators return to the center of attention, so that the latter regain the role they have historically played and that, in my opinion, it is their right-duty, management and conservation of the environment, because they are the ones who have kept it up to now "(Local area).