Tragic Poisoning Spree in Italian National Park Threatens Wildlife

Italian authorities investigate the deaths of 18 wolves and other wild animals in Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise National Park, suspected to be from poisoned bait. Environment Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin orders intensified police inspections, while conservative groups blame governmental inaction on hunting lobby influences.

Tragic Poisoning Spree in Italian National Park Threatens Wildlife
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Italian authorities are probing the deaths of at least 18 wolves and various wildlife casualties within the Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise National Park, suspected victims of illegal poisoning.

Environment Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin has described the attacks as 'horrendous' and intensified forest police inspections to track down the perpetrators.

Opposition Green party critic Angelo Bonelli condemned the government for its alleged failure in resisting pressures from influential hunting lobbies, calling for strict investigations and deterrent penalties.

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