Environmentalists and many others, they contend that bring food to ibex and chamois in the Gran Paradiso National Park after the great snow. Lettuce salad with balsamic vinegar and Fontina fondue, maybe. Maybe all washed down with plenty of local red wine. The next step will be to save the lions, gazelles from evil, defending them day and night security fence while carrying the feline Simmenthal abundant rations to prevent pull the bucket.
Then you will notice that the Simmenthal is made with beef, and then you will soy steaks. To the delight of gazelles and lions.
Some say that would bring some hay bale in part because " Park animals are no longer able to adapt to the heavy snowfall because mountain anthropisation . Here, for a week would send those funny guys who give mouth-to-air at 2500-2700 meters, in a sparse wood, or in a pasture at high altitude, away from everything and everyone, to live a vacation and anthropisation multiculturalism.
All this talk in the past as if it never snowed. Luckily ibex and chamois do not understand us, or drop to the valley full of food for our tables petolle populated with sympathetic parties.
image, horns of an ibex soy Royal Castle in Sarre, Aosta