These traces are clear: in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, prints of bear paws were found in the snow. There are now clear pointers to hikers.
- After Bruno there is again a brown bear in Bavaria.
- A companion left his mark on the snow.
- The State Office for the Environment confirms the discovery.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen - For a long time it was quiet about the first brown bear in Bavaria since Bruno *, now he or one of his fellows has left new traces. Last weekend, a member of the "Large Prey Grab" network reported the prints of bear paws in the snow to the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU). The tracks were sighted between Bavaria and Tyrol, as the authority announced on Monday. Last year there was multiple evidence of a brown bear in the area between Reutte in Tirol and the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Bavaria: brown bear in photo trap
In October the animal finally fell into a photo trap near Linderhof Palace *. According to Munich Mercury , the traces are again in the Graswang Valley. According to the LfU, it is possible that all traces come from the same animal. It is not uncommon for bears to briefly interrupt their winter rest. The bear continues to behave shyly and inconspicuously.
A brown bear in the photo trap.
© Bavarian State Forests
Brown bear in Bavaria: hikers should pay attention to this
The LfU advises hikers not to leave any food scraps or garbage in nature. mm
* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network