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    Hunting has been banned in parts of Austria after freak storms with tennis ball-sized hailstones killed up to 90 per cent of the wild game population.

    Hundreds of deer were discovered either dead or so badly injured they had to be put down by wildlife experts.
    In the country's rural Salzburg province, 90 per cent of pheasants and 80 per cent of hares were killed in the hail storms.

    Sepp Eder, the hunting chief, said : "Animals sought shelter in farms, in fields of grain but the hail was so heavy it smashed right into them. It may take five years for animal numbers to recover, if they ever do so."
    Farmers are believed to have suffered more than Ł60 million in damages to crops and buildings.
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    And that is all that has been said on the matter. Does anyone know of any developments on this? I'd be very interested to hear it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancient Britton View Post
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    And that is all that has been said on the matter. Does anyone know of any developments on this? I'd be very interested to hear it.
    The ban only affects a very small district of Austria and only applies to hares and pheasants.

    http://salzburg.orf.at/stories/395930/

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