Beaver

Round two centuries after its extinction, the beaver has returned to the Liechtenstein valley area, claims various stretches of water and actively shapes its habitat. With its digging and damming activities, it can make a positive contribution to the promotion of biodiversity. However, where its habitats overlap with human land uses, it often causes conflicts. In order to limit damage and conflicts, a management concept has been developed in accordance with Art. 28d of the Nature Conservation Act.

Concept Beaver Liechtenstein

In winter 2017/2018, all beaver territories in Liechtenstein were mapped systematically for the first time. The results are available in the form of a short report.

The natural behavior patterns can lead to conflicts with human utilization claims in the diversely used Liechtenstein valley area. The fact sheet Conflicts with beavers describes the most common problems as well as the procedure in case of conflict.

Merkblatt Konflikte mit Bibern

Analysis of Liechtenstein's valley waters in terms of their beaver suitability, taking flood protection into account (Office for the Environment and Office for Civil Protection).

Analysis of Liechtenstein's valley waters in terms of their beaver suitability

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