Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy (Sep 1998)

Status and distribution of the lynx in the German Alps

  • Petra Kaczensky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4404/hystrix-10.1-4120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

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<strong>Abstract</strong> The lynx (<em>Lynx lynx</em>) had been eradicated in the German Alps by the middle of the 19th century. Since the early 1970s there have been several attempts to initiate the re-introduction of lynx into the German Alps, but none of the projects could be carried out because of the still very controversial attitudes towards the species, and because of competition between institutions. Natural re-colonization of the German Alps by lynx can be expected sooner or later from Switzerland or Austria. Although lynx are already present in some parts of Germany outside the Alps, neither an organized monitoring system nor compensation regulations for losses of livestock exist. For a successful comeback of lynx into Germany, including the German Alps, more efforts than a year-round protection by the federal hunting law is needed. Initiative management actions and intensive public education are necessary to obtain and secure public acceptance of the lynx.

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