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Moose "Emil" now traveling between Bavaria and the Czech Republic

Elch "Emil" ging zwischen Bayern und Tschechien offline.
Elch "Emil" ging zwischen Bayern und Tschechien offline. ©APA/TEAM FOTOKERSCHI / BERNADETTE KERSCHBAUMMAYR
The moose "Emil", who roamed through Austria for about a month, has been in the Bohemian Forest since last Monday and is commuting between Bavaria and the Czech Republic. However, the battery of his GPS tracker has now run out.

Moose "Emil" is exploring his habitat and returning to his habits and fellow species. 20 lynxes live in the Czech National Park Šumava. "Emil's" data was also received in the Bavarian Forest, but the GPS tracker no longer works because the battery is dead.

Stressful Summer Trip for Moose "Emil"

The tracker has fulfilled its task and documented that Emil has survived the anesthesia well and continues his journey. The blood values from the health check conducted during the anesthesia suggest that the summer trip was very stressful for the moose. The blood analysis showed elevated cortisol levels and a low number of white blood cells, both of which - especially in combination - are indicators of chronic stress. Additionally, "Emil" was prophylactically strengthened with oxygen, infusions, vitamins, and minerals during the examination.

In principle, however, according to the veterinary team's assessment, "Emil" was healthy and fit for his age and could be released into his natural habitat, the forest, with a clear conscience. However, the health data clearly showed the downsides of the hype around the moose: "Emil" sought retreat options during the day but found few due to his popularity. "A wild animal should always be approached with respectful distance - because every wild animal has the right to be anonymous and self-reliant," emphasized the consulting veterinarians.

Moose "Emil" Fully Wild Again

"Emil" was first sighted in Austria in mid-August, likely originating from Poland and entering the country via the Czech Republic. He wandered through Lower and Upper Austria for more than a month before being stopped with a tranquilizer shot on September 22 - as he was about to enter the West Autobahn at the highway interchange near Stattledt. The moose was brought to the Bohemian Forest at the tri-border area of Austria-Czech Republic-Germany and released. "Emil can now be fully wild again - in the open nature, without roads, noise, and stress. This is good for him, as we can see," said Langer-Weninger.

(APA/Red)

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