Farmers in Rome sleep in cars to protect sheep

According to The Times, farmers on the outskirts of Rome sleep next to their sheep in cars to protect them from packs of wolves. Three packs of wolves hunt sheep in Veio Park near Rome’s northern suburbs. “I lost 50 sheep to wolf attacks and they roam around during the day showing that they are getting braver,” Massimiliano Cesari told the newspaper. He added that when his sheep’s bells ring because a wolf has frightened them, he turns on his headlights and starts screaming to protect his flock.
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https://www.theweek.co.uk/news/world-news/956270/farmers-in-rome-sleep-in-cars-to-protect-sheep Farmers in Rome sleep in cars to protect sheep