Outrage Erupts over Senseless Killing of Beloved Brown Bear in Central Italy

Outrage Erupts over Senseless Killing of Beloved Brown Bear in Central Italy


<img alt="The Marsican ​brown bear Amarena‍ crosses a street⁣ with her cubs in front of a ⁣group of people in⁣ San Sebastiano Dei Marsi, central Italy last ‍week. The⁤ bear has been shot dead by a⁤ man, ‍sparking ⁣outrage.” src=”https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/f10bec2d23be9e1eaf737f24b59cfc77e3e45291/163_572_940_564/master/940.jpg?width=465&dpr=1&s=none” width=”465″ height=”279″ class=”dcr-evn1e9″>

Italian politicians and wildlife experts have condemned the fatal⁣ shooting of an‌ endangered brown bear, as a search ‍was under way for her⁢ two cubs.

Amarena was one of ⁤the most popular of the Marsican brown bears ⁤in the Abruzzo national park in‍ central Italy, often ​pictured ⁤in and ⁣around the area with her offspring.

A local ⁤man was immediately⁣ identified ​as the shooter, according to ‌park‌ authorities, which ‍condemned the ⁢“very serious​ incident”.

The 56-year-old reportedly told ‌police he ‍fired out ⁢of⁤ fear when ‌Amarena⁢ entered his property on the ​outskirts of the town of San Benedetto dei Marsi, outside the park area,‍ on⁤ Friday.

Amarena was one‌ of only about 60⁣ such ‌bears in​ the​ park and one its most prolific females. The marsican brown bear, endemic to central Italy, ‍is considered at an⁢ elevated risk of extinction.

The‌ park authorities said there ⁢was “no reason to justify” the⁤ shooting,​ even if⁤ Amarena had previously caused damage ⁤including to agriculture nearby, ‍as⁢ “she never created any problems for‌ humans”.

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Marco Marsilio, ‍the ‍president of ‍the ‌Abruzzo region, repeated that the bear was no danger and condemned the “incomprehensible” shooting.

Italy’s⁢ environment minister, Gilberto​ Pichetto, and animal ⁢rights advocates voiced anger and dismay. Pichetto‍ said protection of the cubs was ⁤a priority, ⁣and that his⁣ department was “doing everything possible so that they can remain free”.

Prosecutors were looking into‍ a ‍possible charge of animal killing, and‌ police ​took‌ the rifle, which ‍was legally owned by man, as⁢ part of⁣ their investigation, the LaPresse news agency said.

The fate of Amarena’s cubs was unknown and drones were being used in a search for them, LaPresse said. The cubs ‌were ⁢not yet self-sufficient and thus⁢ were at high risk, environmental campaign‌ group WWF Italia said.

The Marsican bear is a⁣ subspecies ⁢of‍ brown bear that only lives in⁢ the central Apennine mountains.

Local ⁤residents, including⁤ families with small children, had often stopped to watch Amarena – or Black Cherry⁢ in Italian – and⁤ her cubs ⁤during the animal ⁣family’s ‌frequent evening ‌excursions ⁣through streets ​near the park. Residents coined the bear’s name because ​cherries⁢ and black cherries were among her favourite foods, ⁢the Corriere della Sera newspaper said.

The death of⁢ Amarena – ​one of a limited ‍number of adult ⁣females – “represents a serious‍ blow to ​the bear’s‍ hopes of ‌survival”, WWF Italia ​said. It would seek to bring a civil​ action⁤ against‍ the shooter.

The theme of bear v humans has taken on political connotations in Italy and landed in the courts.⁤ Earlier this year, an administrative ‌court’s ruling spared, ⁤for now, the life ​of ⁤a brown bear that fatally attacked a runner on a⁣ mountain ⁢trail in Italy’s Alpine region.

Local political ‍authorities had issued an order to ⁣have the ​17-year-old​ female bear, ⁤known as Jj4, euthanised. A court hearing ⁢on the‌ bear’s fate…

2023-09-01 22:10:20
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