Elevated levels of PFAS, a group of harmful chemicals, have been detected in wild boar and deer harvested in an area near Landvetter Airport outside Gothenburg, Sweden. The Swedish Hunting Association issued the warning after testing samples from animals shot in the region. Authorities are currently investigating the source of the contamination and its potential impact on human health through consumption of the meat. Initial findings suggest the contamination may be linked to historical or ongoing activities in the vicinity of the airport. Residents who have consumed wild game from the affected area are advised to contact health authorities. Further testing is underway to determine the extent of the contamination and assess risks to other wildlife and the food chain. The area affected is between Landvetter Airport and… (text incomplete in original).