The State Office of Environment in Saxony-Anhalt has released their annual wolf-monitoring report for 2021, and there is good news for livestock owners. More
Tag: Livestock protection
Working dogs you might see on pastures
Happy 2022 from LIFEstockProtect! As the project is moving towards training dog teams for work with our competence centres, we thought it would be
Successful livestock protection in Saxony-Anhalt
A new study from Saxony-Anhalt shows that the right herd protection measures can significantly reduce livestock damage. When wolves recolonize areas with an agricultural
Meeting of the LIFEstockProtect Competence Centres
The meeting of theAlpine LIFEstockProtect Competence Centre Network took place in the afternoon of the 12th of November. It was a Zoom event. Dozens
Cultural and social aspects of livestock protection
The implementation of livestock protection measures and the mitigation of conflicts with large carnivores is influenced by many factors, including technical, economic, social and
May 2021 News Update
The month of May has been another busy month for the LIFEstockProtect project. In all three project regions, activities have been getting off the
Livestock protection for a threatened breed – the Villnösser Brillenschaf in South Tyrol
The Villnösser Brillenschaf is South Tyrol’s oldest sheep breed, having already originated in the 18th century through a crossing of the Bergmasker and Paduaner



