Italy is facing a significant problem with its wildlife population, particularly wild boars, which have doubled in number since 2010, leading to a negative impact on agriculture and the environment. This issue has been further highlighted during the pandemic, with 86 serious road accidents caused by wild animals. Agrinsieme, along with other agricultural organizations, is calling for a reevaluation of the current regulatory system and the need for a more effective prevention program to balance the needs of fauna and agriculture. The growing wildlife population poses not only safety concerns but also risks of spreading diseases like African Swine Fever. Agrinsieme is advocating for a more organized and expert-led approach to selection hunting, with the possibility of involving the military to address this issue.