Summary of National Hunting Regulations: Austria

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Summary of National Hunting Regulations: Austria Updated in June 2016 HUNTING AND TRAPPING LEGISLATION/ RESOURCES Name of main legislation: In Austria hunting law is a federal state issue, therefore 9 different hunting laws exist. Names of federal states are abbreviated after first use. Bgld. Jagdgesetz 2004 (Burgenland [B]), Kärntner Jagdgesetz 2000 - K-JG (Kärnten [K]), NÖ Jagdgesetz 1974 (NÖ JG) (Niederösterreich [NÖ]), Oö. Jagdgesetz (Oberösterreich [OÖ]), Jagdgesetz 1993 (Salzburg [S]), Steiermärkisches Jagdgesetz 1986 (Steiermark [ST]), Tiroler Jagdgesetz 2004 (Tirol [T]), Gesetz über das Jagdwesen (Vorarlberg [V]), Wiener Jagdgesetz (Wien [W]). Year of publication: B 2004, K 2000, NÖ 1974, OÖ 1964, S 1993, ST 1986, T 2004, V 1988, W 1947 Supporting legislation: Federal states Nature Conservation Acts and Regulations listing protected fauna with exception of species listed in hunting law and flora species, Federal states Animal Protection Acts, Federal states Environment Protection Acts, Countryside Protection Acts, Cave Protection Acts, Tourism Acts; Federal Forestry Act of 1975; Federal Meat Control Act of 1982; Federal Animal Diseases Act of 1909, Federal Weapons Act of 1996; several Federal Meat Hygiene Regulations and the Federal Regulation for Game Meat of 1994 Legislation updates: B 2016, K 2013, NÖ 2015, OÖ 2013, S 2015, ST 2015, T 2015, V 2016, W 2013 (only the last updates) Hunting legislation (web link): All legislation could be found on the website: https://www.ris.bka.gv.at/ Authority in charge of controlling hunting (web link): 1st Instance: district administrations, 2nd Instance: state government Major inconsistencies or loopholes detected (if yes please describe): A major shortage is that in principal all species listed in the hunting laws are huntable (all birds of prey and owls species, some species of waterfowl, herons, galliformes, crows, pigeons and songbirds) regardless their threatening status. Some of the listed species are protected the whole year, for other species hunting seasons are defined. Species which are protected the whole year could be hunted under derogations for example for pest control. Species which are regulated in the hunting law are often not regulated in the nature conservation laws, despite their often high threat status (e.g. birds of prey and owls). Use of lead ammunition is not generally forbidden through the hunting laws (but in some areas like national parks). Derogations (on EU Birds Directive and/or Bern Convention): There are several derogations for example the spring hunting of grouse species (Tetrao urogallus, Lyrurus tetrix; Article 9c), the hunting of Carrion Crow, Herons and Cormorants (Article 9a) and the Salzkammergut bird-catching (Article 9c, see below). Reasons for derogation are pest control measures (EU Bird Directive Article 9a) and reasons according EU Bird Directive Article 9c.

An outstanding negative example has been the Act for hunting of Common Buzzard and Goshawk in NÖ (2008-2014). HUNTING AND TRAPPING: METHODS AND RESTRICTIONS Hunting Trapping Legal methods/restrictions In Austria the hunting system is called Reviersystem (territorial system). That means hunting and related activities are restricted to the person who are entitled to hunt in each Revier (hunting territory area). Hunters need a hunting permit. Therefore hunters must pass an examination. Hunting is permitted in certain season for certain species (see below). Authorised hunting methods are hunting with a rifle/shotgun, falconry, hunting with terriers underground and shooting with an Eagle-owl decoy There are several restrictions which differ between the federal states. Trapping of corvids or some corvid-species are allowed due to legislative regulations by the state (K, OÖ, ST) or due derogation at district level (B, NÖ, S, T and V). Special is the Salzkammergut bird-catching. Woodland-birds like Crossbill, Bullfinch etc. are caged for traditional reasons during autumn. The caged birds where shown on exhibitions and released at spring time. Notes HUNTING SEASONS AND SPECIES Hunting seasons differ in the different federal states. In the Open Hunting Season column are given the maximum opening season for each huntable species and regional differences are mentioned in the Notes column. Open Hunting Season Legally huntable species Notes 1.3-15.4./11.9-19.2. Eurasian Woodcock 16.8.-30.11. Common Snipe (B) 1.5.-15.6/1.10.-28.3. Rackelhahn (hybrid Tetrao urogallus x Lyrurus tetrix) 16.9.-30.11. Grey Partridge 1.3.-15.4./1.10.-31.12. (B) 11.9.-19.2. (OÖ, ST, W) 11.9.-31.1 (V) 1.-31.5/1.10.-28.3. (NÖ) 1.5.-31.5. (OÖ) 1.5.-15.6. (S) 16.-30.9./16.-30.11. (NÖ) 21.9.-31.10. (OÖ) 16.9.-30.11. (B) 21.9.-30.11. (W) 1.10.-31.10. (K) 1.10.-30.11. (ST)

1.5.-15.6. Black Grouse (T) 1.9./30.11. Hazel Grouse 1.9.-31.10. (NÖ, OÖ) 15.9.-15.10. (T) 16.9.-15.11. (male, K) 1.9.-30.11. (male, ST) 15.4.-15.5. Western Capercaillie only in odd years (T) 1.9.-30.9. Common Quail (B) 21.9-31.1. Common Pheasant 16.6.-15.4. Eurasian Collared-dove 1.7.-15.4 Common Woodpigeon (ST) 1.7.-10.4 European Turtle-dove 1.8.-31.1. Bean Goose 1.8.-31.1. Greylag Goose 1.8.-31.1 Canada Goose 1.8.-10.3. Common Coot Introduced species 2 1.10.-31.12. (NÖ, S, W; male (ST)) 16.10.-31.12. (female, ST) 16.10.-31.12. (male, K, OÖ) 16.11.-31.12. (female, OÖ) 1.10.-15.1. (T) 1.10.-15.1. (male, B), 1.11.-31.12. (female, B) 16.6.-31.1. (ST) 1.8.-31.12. (S) 15.9.-31.1. (NÖ) 21.10.-20.2. (K, OÖ, W) 21.10.-31.1. (V) 1.7.-15.4. (B) 15.3.-15.4/16.6.-31.1. (ST) 1.7.-15.4. (B) 1.8.-31.12. (S, K (flocks)), 1.9.-31.1. (NÖ, OÖ, V, K (solitary birds)) 1.10.-15.1. (T) 1.11.-31.1. (W) 1.7.-31.10. (B) 15.9.-31.1. (NÖ) 1.9.-10.4. (W) 1.8.-31.1. (B, NÖ) 1.8.-10.1. (W) 1.9.-31.1. (K) 1.9.-31.12. (OÖ, S, ST) 1.8.-31.1. (B, NÖ, W) 1.9.-31.1. (K) 1.9.-31.12. (OÖ, S, ST), Introduced species 1.8.-31.1. (B) 1.9.-31.1. (K) 1.8.-28.2./29.2. (NÖ) 21.9.-10.3. (K, W) 1.9.-31.12. (ST) 21.9.-31.12. (OÖ) 2 1.9.-31.1. (S)

16.8.-31.12. Eurasian Wigeon 16.8.-31.12. Gadwall 16.8.-31.1. Common Teal 16.8.-31.1. Mallard 16.8.-31.12. Northern Pintail 16.8.-31.12. Garganey 16.8.-31.12. Northern Shoveler 16.8.-31.1. Common Pochard 16.8.-31.1. Tufted Duck 16.8.-15.1 Common Goldeneye 1.9.-30.9. Mute Swan (V) 1.9.-31.1. Grey Heron (S) 1.10.-30.4. Great Cormorant (S) 1.7.-31.1. Black-headed Gull 1.9.-31.12. (K, ST) 16.8.-31.12. (B, S) 1.9.-31.12. (K, NÖ, ST) 1.9.-15.1. (W) 1.10.-15.1. (T) 1.9.-15.1. (W) 16.8.-31.12. (B, S) 21.9.-31.1. (W) 1.9.-15.1. (W) 1.7.-31.1. (S) 1.9.-31.12. (V)

1.8.-28.2. Eurasian Jay (S) 1.8.-28.2. Black-billed Magpie (S) 1.8.-28.2. Carrion Crow, Hooded Crow (S) TRAPPING SEASONS AND SPECIES Trapping seasons differ in the different federal states. In the Open Trapping Season column are given the maximum opening season for each takable species and regional differences are mentioned in the Notes column. Open Trapping Season Legally trapped species Notes 15.9.-30.11. Goldfinch, Eurasian Siskin, Red Crossbill, Eurasian Bullfinch all in OÖ, in context of the Salzkammergut bird-catching 16.7.-15.3. Eurasian Jay 1.8.-15.3. (B, NÖ) - in NÖ, only due to derogation 16.7.-15.3. (K) 16.7.-15.3. Black-billed Magpie 1.8.-15.3. (B, NÖ) 16.7.-15.3. (K) 1.8.-28./29.2. (OÖ) 1.7.-31.3. Carrion Crow, Hooded Crow 1.7.-31.3. (B, NÖ) - in NÖ, only due to derogation 16.7.-15.3. (K) 1.7.-28./29.2. (OÖ) only Carrion Crow 16.7.-15.3. Raven (K) only due to derogation TRADE AND PEST SPECIES Legal trade Notes No, but hunting permission for special species are for sale e.g. Western Capercaillie. Legislation on pest species Notes Hunting of some species which are not regulated by the hunting law are due a derogation of the nature conservation law possible for several species in several federal states, for example Rook (B), Cormorant (NÖ, K), Grey Heron (NÖ). There are derogation for shooting and hunting of Carrion Crow, Hooded Crow, Black-billed Magpie and Eurasian Jay in B, NÖ, S, T and V. Legislative regulation by state for Carrion Crow (K, OÖ, S), Black-billed Magpie (K, OÖ, S), Eurasian Jay (K, S).

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