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Donald Trump Jr. accused of illegal duck hunting near Venice

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Posted on February 4, 2025

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By Alvise Armellini ROME (Reuters) - Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of U.S. President Donald Trump, broke Italian and European Union environmental protection laws when he hunted ducks near Venice in

Donald Trump Jr. Faces Allegations of Illegal Duck Hunting in Venice

By Alvise Armellini

ROME (Reuters) - Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of U.S. President Donald Trump, broke Italian and European Union environmental protection laws when he hunted ducks near Venice in December, according to two Italian Green party lawmakers.

Andrea Zanoni, a member of the Veneto regional assembly, and Luana Zanella, a national parliamentarian, have filed two separate parliamentary questions urging regional and national authorities to take action against the alleged offence.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Zanoni said he had seen footage of Trump Jr. hunting in a "Natura 2000" EU conservation zone in the Venice lagoon, standing near a dead ruddy shelduck, a protected species.

"The video shows Trump Jr. with a ruddy shelduck (Tadorna ferruginea) in the foreground, a duck that is very rare in all of Europe and protected by the EU Birds Directive and by the Italian law on the protection of wild fauna ... The killing or holding of this animal is punishable by law," Zanoni said.

Hunting in Italy is legal, but strictly regulated.

In the nearly 6-minute video Zanoni referred to, Trump Jr. can be seen on a duck hunting trip in marshlands near Venice promoted by Field Ethos, an outdoors activities brand he co-founded.

"Lots of wigeon, teal (ducks)," he says in the video, describing his hunting spoils. He then says he also caught "a rather uncommon duck for the area, not even sure what it is in English", before concluding: "incredible shoot".

Reuters reached out to Field Ethos for a comment, via its website, and to Trump Jr. via social media and by email to the Trump Organization, where Trump Jr. serves as executive vice president. There were no immediate responses.

A voiceover in the Field Ethos video says the expedition took place on private land, and that hunting there occurs no more than once a week and that precautions are taken to respect the local environment.

That video was not dated, although a shorter version was posted on YouTube by Field Ethos on Dec. 31, 2024. Italian media reported Trump Jr. was in Venice in December with his girlfriend.

Environment Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin was quoted as saying by ANSA news agency that he was waiting for a report about the alleged incident after being made aware of it from press reports.

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini, additional reporting by Angelo Amante and Giulia Segreti; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Donald Trump Jr. accused of illegal duck hunting near Venice.
  • Hunted in a protected EU conservation zone, violating laws.
  • Italian lawmakers urge action against the alleged offense.
  • Field Ethos video shows Trump Jr. on the hunting trip.
  • Italian Environment Minister awaits report on the incident.

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What is the main topic?
The article discusses Donald Trump Jr.'s alleged illegal duck hunting near Venice, violating EU conservation laws.
Who accused Donald Trump Jr.?
Two Italian Green party lawmakers, Andrea Zanoni and Luana Zanella, accused him.
What species was involved in the hunting?
The hunting involved a ruddy shelduck, a protected species under EU laws.

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