The Board is working on new measuress
The Board is working on new measures hunting alleviating the problems caused by crop species.
In a press conference, warned that the population of deer and fallow deer is causing damage to cereal and sunflower and confirmed that the plague of rabbits Manchuela continues to affect crops.
Order indicated that the Hunt County Council already considering possible initiatives to compensate for issues such as the disproportion between male and female deer and deer in the, ffxiv gil, region of La Serrania, as well as the problems that are causing these species in the cultures of the province .
"We want to discuss the measures with the industry itself but the step taken in the Provincial Council is a start but we need to give an immediate solution, because the hood of corn and sunflower, which has already begun, we can meet as, ffxiv gil, happened last year, with deer and deer that come down to farming and farm crops left nil, "he stated.
As for the problems caused by overpopulation of rabbits in different regions of the province, the delegate noted that the situation is resolved well in La Mancha and Tarancon area and so he said, in the Manchuela.
He explained that continue to, Gaia Gold, grant permission to hunt rabbits but indicated that the Manchuela, the proliferation of infrastructure works such as the AVE and the crossing of several species are complicating the control of the pest. Order cinegetic I predict a good season. "I think it will be adequate in terms of hunting," he said.
The Agriculture and ADIMA delegation presented the project for "Sustainable Management in hunting Manchuela Cuenca. This is a pioneering project that aims to bring the boxes to the future certification of quality and environmental cinegetic.
Involved five hunting grounds of the Manchuela, the project aims to improve hunting, to increase the quality of resources and local biodiversity as well as promote sustainable economic development of the region through the game.
The project has a total budget of 162,000 euros, financed by the Biodiversity Foundation and funds EAFRD. The next Wednesday will present the project in Villanueva de la Jara.