Numerous raids in cultivated fields and orchards, the wild boar alarm does not stop. The ungulates go further and further downstream and invade farms and crops with damage every season that cannot be quantified for farmers. Here then it comes a proposal that looks at wild animals as a card to be played also to compensate farmers for damages. Such as? Sergio Fabianelli, provincial vice president of Arezzo of the Anuu, Italian Migration Association. “The boar problem in Valdichiana and in all the valleys it is evident - says Fabianelli - incorrect interventions by the competent authorities represent the last chapter of the real hunt. In fact, there are entire areas of restocking of small game closed to hunting, which have become reservoirs of wild boars, but also an excellent battlefield "for a select few" where hundreds of animals are killed.
They are the hunters authorized by the ATC for a selection hunt all year round". Basically, the ungulates from the hills descend to the valley and settle in groves and lands that are inhibited from hunting and instead used for the repopulation of pheasants, hares and small game. From here they move undisturbed making raids in the nearby fields. "Targeted interventions would be needed in which qualified hunters are constantly present in turn in order to safeguard the repopulation territory avoiding that the flocks settle in a massive way - continues Fabianelli - once this area was famous for the management of game and hunting.
Now we prefer to wait for it to happen a large quantity of garments that are slaughtered in large numbers only by some qualified people who are allowed to obtain tons of meat in a short time without even exploiting the financial aspect that arises from the phenomenon and which could instead increase the coffers of the Atc investing again in a territory that is becoming prey to its destiny. Beyond the damage to crops, insult ”. For the provincial vice president Anuu, farmers are tired of work to lose their investments, disfigured by herds of wild boars free from any containment, which often come from hilly structures that are not allowed to hunt. “Orchards, vineyards, corn fields - says Fabianelli - where farmers are forced to suffer irreversible damage. We must act trying to reduce the damage, the Region must ensure the correct management of the phenomenon "(The nation).