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The Italian father and son were injured by wild bear attacks, and the local residents supported the killing, and environmentalists strongly opposed it

Germany's Daily Star reported on June 30 that a father and son in the Italian autonomous province of Trento were attacked by local wild bears, and both father and son were injured. According to local laws and regulations, this beast that has attacked humans will be destroyed humanely. Although the father and son were injured by the wild bear attack, they hoped that the authorities would not kill it.

The Italian father and son were injured by wild bear attacks, and the local residents supported the killing, and environmentalists strongly opposed it

After wild bear attacks on humans in northern Italy, there was a heated debate about whether wild animals that had attacked humans should be killed. The autonomous province of Trento issued a decree that after a wildlife injury, the authorities would kill the animal that attacked the human.

The Italian father and son were injured by wild bear attacks, and the local residents supported the killing, and environmentalists strongly opposed it

Of course, this has aroused widespread opposition from environmentalists, not only them, but even the father and son who were attacked by wild bears mentioned earlier, and they also hope that the authorities will be merciful and not harm the wildlife.

The Italian father and son were injured by wild bear attacks, and the local residents supported the killing, and environmentalists strongly opposed it

Christian Masloni, 28, said in an interview with the Serra Street newspaper: "My father, like me, was against killing wild animals, and we humans should respect nature and respect the wild animals in the mountains and forests. Not long ago, Masloni and his son met a wild bear while walking in Mount Pellor. The wild bear attacked the father and son without warning, causing the latter to be injured.

The Italian father and son were injured by wild bear attacks, and the local residents supported the killing, and environmentalists strongly opposed it

Currently, about 90 wild bears live in the resort mountains of Trentino, while Italy's environmental minister, Sergio Costa, opposes killing wildlife. After all, sometimes wild animal attacks on humans are self-preservation actions taken by adult mothers to protect their cubs.

The Italian father and son were injured by wild bear attacks, and the local residents supported the killing, and environmentalists strongly opposed it

In the 1990s, many wild animals gradually migrated back to Trentino for holiday mountain life. However, with the increasing number of local wild bears, people who vacation and live here have begun to worry about their personal safety, and many people have become clear-flagged wild bear opponents, who believe that wild bears are a non-negligible threat to human life safety.

The Italian father and son were injured by wild bear attacks, and the local residents supported the killing, and environmentalists strongly opposed it

Source: Daily Star, BING