Italian hunters reform causes EU concern.

Italy’s government passed a law letting hunters control wildlife. The European Union is worried about this. It could cause problems with rules from Brussels.
The Italian government called the law ‘bioregulation’. It allows hunters to manage animal populations. The European Union disagrees with this approach. They believe it is bad for nature. This law creates a disagreement between Italy and the EU capital, Brussels.
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Highlights
Italy Allows Hunters to Control Wildlife
Italy’s government passed a law letting hunters manage wildlife populations.
EU Opposes ‘Bioregulation’ Policy
The European Union argues the policy harms biodiversity.
‘Shoot-em-up’ Bill Causes Conflict
The law creates a potential conflict with EU regulations.
Meloni Government Faces EU Opposition
The Meloni government is facing opposition from Brussels.
Italy’s Reform is Called ‘Bioregulation’
The Italian law is referred to as ‘bioregulation’ by some.