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Oipa: There Are Alternative Methods to Culling to Control the Wild Animal Population.

ASTI – After pigeons, hunters in Asti are now targeting wild boars, roe deer, crows, hares, and coypus. In the context of an anachronistic and cruel wildlife management, in the Asti area, a gun license and attendance at a course organized by the Province will be sufficient to shoot them. OIPA (International Organization for Animal Protection) is saddened to learn of yet another unjustifiable and unnecessary attack on wildlife, at a time when Ita…
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ASTI – After pigeons, hunters in Asti are now targeting wild boars, roe deer, crows, hares, and coypus. In the context of an anachronistic and cruel wildlife management, in the Asti area, a gun license and attendance at a course organized by the Province will be sufficient to shoot them. OIPA (International Organization for Animal Protection) is saddened to learn of yet another unjustifiable and unnecessary attack on wildlife, at a time when Ita…

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