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Wachau Fan? Moose "Emil" Moved to Melk

Elch "Emil" - hier in St. Pölten - kam nach Melk.
Elch "Emil" - hier in St. Pölten - kam nach Melk. ©APA/HELMUT FOHRINGER (Symbolbild)
Moose "Emil" has not yet bid farewell to Lower Austria. The animal has now been spotted in Melk.

The path of moose "Emil" through Lower Austria led to Melk on Tuesday. Corresponding photos and videos have been published on the Facebook page "Wir aus Melk". The guest from the north has been traveling in the state for three weeks now. Over the weekend, he caused a stir in St. Pölten and even led to a closure of the Westbahn line.

Moose "Emil" in Melk after St. Pölten

Besides the state capital, "Emil" has now wandered through five districts. Just on Monday, the "adopted Lower Austrian" also surpassed the mark of 10,000 fans on Facebook ("Emil the Moose"). On Saturday, police patrols were dispatched in St. Pölten for safety reasons. The animal had appeared in several places in the Lower Austrian state capital and had caused crowds to gather. In the evening hours, the moose took a seat on the tracks of the St. Pölten main station. The result was an interruption of the Westbahn line until shortly before 1:00 a.m. on Sunday.

Who is responsible for moose "Emil"?

The ORF Lower Austria reported confusion about the responsibility for the moose. "There is no legal basis for official intervention to catch the moose," said Philipp Enzinger, spokesman for the district governors in Lower Austria. According to the state hunting association, however, an official order is needed to, for example, sedate the animal. According to the ORF state studio, the police and fire department emphasized that intervention is only possible if there is a danger to people or the animal itself.

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"Everywhere where it is a matter of restoring public order and safety, the security authorities are responsible according to the Security Police Act," said Doris Stilgenbauer, head of the state department of agricultural law, whose areas of responsibility also include hunting matters and legal matters of veterinary affairs. This would include, for example, the state police directorate or the district authorities.

(APA/Red)

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