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Graubünden
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Kora
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The Lynx In The Reference Area Surselva
In winter 2024/2025, camera-trap monitoring was conducted in three reference areas. In addition to the North-Eastern Switzerland area and Upper Valais, the Surselva reference area has now also been analysed.
Kora
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20 Years of Bears in Switzerland
Since the return of the brown bear 20 years ago, Switzerland has gained experience in dealing with large predators. Most individuals roam the country unnoticed, and conflicts such as ransacked beehives are rare. A flyer and a new web file document two decades of bear presence and hint at what the future might hold for Ursus arctos in Switzerland.
Freiburg
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Kora
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Neuenburg
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Kora
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Kora
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The Lynx In The Reference Area Upper Valais
In winter 2024/2025, camera-trap monitoring was conducted in three reference areas. The second of these has now been analysed; the first one covered North-eastern Switzerland. New estimates of lynx density are now available for this second area.
Kora
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Lynx in Vorarlberg – Switzerland and Liechtenstein as source populations
Since 2018, lynx from northeastern Switzerland have been documented migrating eastward into the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. The reintroduction of the lynx, particularly in northeastern Switzerland, represents an important milestone for the species’ return to Austria. In Vorarlberg, lynx originating from Switzerland and Liechtenstein have been repeatedly confirmed since 2012. The current lynx monitoring report from Vorarlberg for the 2024/25 monitoring year provides an overview of the local situation.
Kora
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New Factsheets
We have developed factsheets on the topics «Wolves Near Settlement» and «Wolf-Dog Hybrids», which are now available for download.
Freiburg
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Germany: Swiss Lynx With Offspring Caught on Camera Trap
In Western Ore Mountains, the Swiss lynx Alva was photographed with two cubs on a camera trap. The female had been captured in the wild in the Swiss Jura in spring 2024 and released into the wild as part of the «RELynxSachsen» project. This reproduction marks the first lynx offspring in Saxony in almost 300 years.
Bern
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Graubünden
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Kora
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The Diet of Wolves in Switzerland – Part 2
In Switzerland, wolves primarily feed on wild ungulates, with the red deer (Cervus elaphus) being the most significant prey item. Overall, wild animals constitute 88.3% of the wolves' diet.

