
Alpine lynx are making a comeback in the alpine regions of Slovenia and Croatia thanks to LIFE LYNX, a 7-year, €6.8 million project which carried off two top prizes at the recent LIFE Awards 2025 (Nature and Citizens' Prize). The project successfully translocated 18 lynx from Romania and Slovakia and established a viable breeding population which has so far produced more than 35 offspring.
The project team tracked progress using camera traps and GPS collars attached to adult lynx. They also set up local consultative groups and established a ‘Young Lynx Guardians’ programme in local schools. ‘If you travel alone, you can go fast — but together you can travel far,’ said LIFE LYNX project coordinator Rok Černe. ‘Saving our lynx population took about 20 years and we joined forces with hunters, foresters, nature conservationists and ministries in five different countries with one goal — to save the lynx population.’
Getting farmers on board was crucial for success, so 14 electric fences were provided for farmers in Slovenia to protect their livestock, and 3 emergency fences erected in Italy. Ecotourism workshops and guided walks attracted more than 700 visitors — generating more than €13 600 in revenue — and 132 jobs worth €3.8 million were created over the course of the project. 170 conservation and tourism professionals attended educational seminars, and more than 8 600 people participated in project events — more than double the original estimate of 4 000.
- Project duration
- 1 Jul 2017 - 31 Mar 2024
- Project locations
- Slovenia
- Overall budget
- €6 829 377
- EU contribution
- €4 081 40459.8% of the overall budget
- Project website
- LIFE LYNX