2022 was an important year for the project, as the Conservation (C) Actions were launched. A key development was the kick-off of the livestock
Project update
The future of livestock grazing – challenges and opportunities discussed in Mals
Yesterday, over 30 livestock owners, shepherds, veterinarians, forestry officers and mountain pasture managers discussed the problems and future perspectives around livestock grazing with partners
Triesdorf Livestock Protection Days – Register your place!
Please note: Due to substantial water damage at the venue, the event will be taking place online. The discussion surrounding livestock protection is understandably
July 2022 News Update
This July, the project continued to work on educating people in the Alpine region on livestock protection, from stakeholders to members of the public.
First results of stakeholder engagement
LIFEstockProtect aims to foster acceptance for implementation of livestock protection by engaging with stakeholders. Thematical working groups on the three most urgent challenges for
LIFEstockProtect Partner Meeting
After months of online meetings and conferences, the LIFEstockProtect consortium was finally able to meet in person to discuss the project together. Team members
March 2022 News Update
Spring has sprung in the Alps, and with the arrival of the pasture season, outdoor activities are underway. Although LIFEstockProtect continued to host many
January 2022 News Update
2022 will be a big year for LIFEstockProtect, as the practical livestock protection actions will be kicking off. Here’s the progress achieved so far
2021 Recap: A Successful Year
We’ve reached the end of 2021, and the LIFEstockProtect project has achieved a lot this year. Through press media, word of the project has reached
First scatdog team for wolves certified
Carolin Scheiter and Pepper have passed the field test. Author: Carolin Scheiter Scat and coexistence “Yuck, you can’t be serious…? What a stupid idea!”