We are monitoring the indicators for assessing impacts on ecosystem functions and socio-economic impact of project actions since the beginning of the project, and each year (2018, 2019, 2020) we prepare a short report on them. In these reports we show how the project engaged the public and especially key target groups (e.g., hunters, schools, farmers, public, scientific community), how has the project impacted governance systems, has...
Read MoreIn the scope of the LIFE Lynx project’s assessment and selection of sites and lynx for live-capture from the Carpathian source population in Romania, ACDB prepared a mid-term report on the situation of the lynx population in the capture areas in Romania. The report, Monitoring of the Eurasian lynx in the Eastern Romanian Carpathians, presents the results of over 4 years of observations (2017-2021) carried out in different parts of the...
Read MoreHow do citizens view conservation efforts and increase measures in the lynx population? What is the attitude towards the lynx? Are there any differences between the Dinaric Mountains and the Alps or between the different countries involved? These are just some of the questions on which a representative and independent survey (outsourced) was conducted in 2019 in Italy. The article published in #Natura (Environment and Territory...
Read MoreBetween October 6, 2021 and October 31, 2021 we invite you to visit an exhibition Let’s save the lynx at castle Snežnik. Different art works were made in the lynx art colony in 2019, organized in collaboration with an academic painter Brigita Požegar Mulej. The art that was created from this collaboration is now spreading the colourful story of the lynx. We kindly invite you to visit this exhibition and witness the works of artists...
Read MoreSlovenia has a new educational trail, dedicated to the lynx. On Friday, September 24, 2021, an opening event and a press conference were held in Kočevje at the mountain hut »Koča pri Jelenovem studencu« where the Lynx educational trail is located. With the help of an animated character – lynx named Mala, the visitor learns interesting facts about behavior and biology of the largest European wild cat – the Eurasian lynx. Giving...
Read MoreApproximately twice a year the whole LIFE Lynx project team meets to evaluate the work done so far and to prepare plans for the work ahead. After more than a year, team members met in person and for the first time in Romania. The Steering group meeting took place in the beautiful scenery of the town Lepsa in the Putna-Vrancea Natural Park. After the meeting, partners from ACDB organized a two-day excursions in the Carpathian Mountains...
Read MoreLIFE Lynx project partner Slovenia Forest Service, is searching for a new coworker. More information about the job application (in Slovenian). Public tender is open until October 4, 2021.
Read MoreThe Romania National Forest association – Romsilva is an official collaborator of the European project LIFE Lynx, coordinated by the Slovenia Forest Service, through which several lynxes from Romania will be captured and relocated in the Dinaric and Southern Eastern Alps to save lynx population in this area. At the headquarters of the National Forest Regia – Romsilva in Bucharest a working meeting took place on Thursday,...
Read MoreA research group from University in Ljubljana, Department of Forestry and Renewable Forest Resources, came to interesting conclusions about lynx behavioral ecology, more precisely, about Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) day bed selection. Eurasian lynx is the largest felid representative in Europe with peak of activity in morning and evening/twilight. However, cats are known to rest and sleep a lot and, most often, they sleep during the day,...
Read MoreA 3-day outdoor painting workshop was held in Dolenje poljane at Tourism Jure, organized by the RDA Zeleni Kras. Participants were painting on the theme of the forest and its inhabitants under the guidance of the academic painter Karmen Bajec. The members of the project group prepared a lecture and a short field walk for the participants, thus bringing them closer to the secret life of a lynx, wolf and bear. We introduced them to the...
Read MoreWe got first proof of lynx reproduction in Slovenian Alps. Two hikers from Gorenjska were extremely lucky and saw three lynx kittens and their mother Aida, while hiking in Jelovica plateau. They shared with us their experience and photos of the lynx kittens and their mother Aida: “It was a cold August morning, and we were headed hiking in Jelovica area. Fortunately, we skipped the morning coffee on Soriška planina and drove directly...
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