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Hunters become ‘bioregulators’ in controversial Italian reform
Italy's right-wing Meloni government has introduced a controversial reform allowing hunters to act as 'bioregulators' to control wildlife. The 'shoot-'em-up' bill has sparked a conflict between the government and the European Union (Brussels).
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