Chainsaws recently screeched in a forest near Payerbach in the Neunkirchen district of Lower Austria. Because the construction work for a forest road, which had started in the autumn, has been completed. And now that’s an ad.
“These forest plots are located in the Natura 2000 protection area,” lawyers from Tierschutz Austria reported to the public prosecutor. The noise not only disturbed wild animals in their hibernation. A badly injured dormouse was also found at the scene: “The nature of the injury indicates that it was caused by a chainsaw or harvester,” the ad read.
Animal rights activists are calling for its demolition
Because the animal rights activists in the forest fear a new clearcut in the immediate vicinity of a bat colony, they are asking for the logging to stop.
Source: Krone

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