Tuesday, August 5, 2025
HomeLocalSwissNeuchâtel lake: more and more gulls take shelter

Neuchâtel lake: more and more gulls take shelter

Protected species in Switzerland

The shores of the Neuchâtel lake always house more gull

A gull on Lake Neuchâtel catches a fish in the rain.

Subscribe now and take advantage of the audio reading function.

Bottal

The shores of the Neuchâtel lake are home to the largest population of Goélands in Switzerland, with nearly 1000 nesting couples. The species being protected in Switzerland, its population continues to increase.

“Goéland is competing with other species such as seagulls or sterns, whose populations are decreasing,” David Borioli, Ranger Neuchâtel, on Tuesday on RTN. The gull is thus feeding on chicks and gutters during birth periods.

Protected species

The bird also occupies the same type of habitat as seagulls or sterns. “The gull has the upper hand and encoves the habitats favorable to other species,” added David Borioli. It can have two to three chicks per nests, a strong growth and very few natural predators. As the territory becomes too small, the bird is seen more and more frequently in the Neuchâtel mountains.

Gull, which is a protected species in Switzerland, could see its status evolve like that of the cormoran, which can be regulated by shooting or hunting. If it were to be the case, the decision would return to the Federal Parliament.

ATS

kendall.foster
kendall.foster
A New York fashion-tech editor, Kendall reviews smart fabrics while staging TikTok runway experiments in her loft.
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Recent Comments