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Protecting wildlife, ecosystems, and ecological resilience

NATURASCHUTZ.CH is a Swiss conservation initiative dedicated to lynx, local ecosystems, adaptive renaturation, ecological articles, and visual storytelling through photography and film.

Mission

NATURASCHUTZ.CH defends an independent approach to conservation rooted in field observation, scientific reasoning, ecological integrity, and a free commitment to biodiversity protection.

  • Scientist & Environmental Specialist
  • Adaptive Restoration
  • Biodiversity Monitoring
  • Independent Ecological Research

Find the right section quickly

The website is structured to give direct access to the main themes, projects, and tools of NATURASCHUTZ.CH.

About

Founder profile, independent philosophy, scientific background, and the identity of the initiative.

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Lynx

Forest continuity, wildlife corridors, fine-scale territorial reading, and micro-geographical monitoring.

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Ecosystems

Langenbruck, Chilchzimmersattel, Jura landscapes, corridors, structure, and ecological sensitivity.

Open Ecosystems

Renaturation

Adaptive restoration, biodiversity analysis, drone mapping, and field-based ecological management.

Open Renaturation

Articles

Ecological writing, scientific reflection, field analysis, and independent conservation publications.

Open Articles

Services

NaturaSchutz DB, wildlife monitoring, thermal drone detection, and applied conservation tools.

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A conservation vision anchored in real territories

NATURASCHUTZ.CH brings together species protection, ecosystem understanding, adaptive renaturation, ecological writing, visual storytelling, and applied conservation tools.

Lynx

The lynx occupies a central place within the initiative as a species linked to habitat continuity, forest integrity, ecological balance, and the protection of wildlife corridors.

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Ecosystems

Langenbruck, Chilchzimmersattel, and the wider Jura landscapes form a central territorial focus where biodiversity, movement corridors, and ecological pressures require close attention.

Discover the ecosystems

Renaturation

Adaptive renaturation is approached through ecological reality, monitoring, habitat quality, and practical field decisions shaped by living systems rather than rigid formulas.

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Articles

Ecological articles and reflections bring together field knowledge, scientific perspective, local analysis, and a broader public language for biodiversity protection.

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Field-based conservation work

Projects connect ecological understanding, place-based reflection, habitat protection, and restoration practice in real territories.

Zunzgen

Adaptive renaturation in a quarry landscape, with attention to habitat improvement, biodiversity monitoring, ecological coherence, and NaturaSchutz DB.

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Langenbruck / Chilchzimmersattel

A key territorial focus where wildlife movement, forest continuity, ecological corridors, and conservation awareness come together in a field-based proof of concept.

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Visual communication and applied conservation tools

NATURASCHUTZ.CH combines ecological communication with practical field-oriented tools that support monitoring, restoration, and biodiversity protection.

Media

Photography, Instagram, and YouTube extend the initiative through visual language, documentary direction, and ecological storytelling.

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Services

Applied tools include wildlife monitoring, NaturaSchutz DB, and the development of field methods such as drone-assisted thermal detection.

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For dialogue, collaboration, and conservation exchange

NATURASCHUTZ.CH remains open to scientific dialogue, ecological exchange, collaborations, and conservation-related initiatives guided by a shared commitment to biodiversity.

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