In Rome a ‘red zone’ for wild boars, nets to contain them

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(ANSA) – ROME, 02 MAY – A red zone for wild boars with underground containment nets, prohibition of access areas and territorial prevention points with continuous waste cleaning. The Campidoglio launches the anti-boar plan after the work of the Technical Committee which studied the measures to contain the ‘visits’ of ungulates in the northern districts of the capital.

Stroll through the streets, in parks, between cars and even near schools. But often the presence of animals becomes dangerous. Last night at Balduina a 44-year-old was hit and pushed to the ground by a herd of wild boars. The woman was she with her dog when she was attacked by eight specimens shortly after midnight: she managed to escape, fortunately not seriously injured.

“We have activated a Technical Table for months which has identified containment through special fences as the most effective measure to prevent the access of ungulates in inhabited areas – explains the environmental councilor Sabrina Alfons – A first pilot mapping project has been completed. of Municipio XIV, which was also completed in the fifteenth century, which led to the identification of all the gates and corridors that the animals use and therefore of the most suitable areas for the construction of containment fences and closure of possible accesses. mappings are very useful for the targeted interventions of AMA on the cleaning of the positions of the bins close to the passage areas of the wild boars and for their eventual repositioning. (ANSA).

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