The town hall of Rions filed a complaint after the discovery of wild boar carcasses on the banks of the Garonne -

Mairie de Rions

An "infamous smell".

A complaint was filed by the mayor of Rions (Gironde), Tuesday, after the discovery of a mass grave of wild boar carcasses on the banks of the Garonne, Monday, reports the weekly

Le Républicain Sud-Gironde

.

On Facebook, the mayor of the town, Vincent Joineau, is indignant: “Rions and the Garonne do not deserve the wild deposits of wild boar carcasses that have been thrown into the river (…) by an irresponsible hunter.

"And to push this rant:" No, the Garonne is neither a dumping ground nor a landfill.

Yes, our river must be protected!

The elected representative also deplores the illegal deposits along the Garonne.

The mayor specifies that he approached the approved hunting association of Rions, which assured him that he had not carried out a wild boar beat lately.

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