Successful Return To Switzerland: Two Fledged Juvenile Northern Bald Ibises In Rümlang

In the last few days, two juvenile Northern Bald Ibises fledged in Rümlang, Canton Zurich, on a window ledge of the new Harley-Davidson branch there. Thus, 400 years after these charismatic ibises were exterminated in Europe, the first two juveniles have fledged in the wild in Switzerland.
The social bond

One of the most impressive pictures of our project was taken during a flight training session on June 21th, which in itself was unsuccessful. On this day, a heavy thunderstorm surprised us when we were on the runway of the Binningen airfield with the 35 juvenile birds and the flying equipment.
Successful breeding and new nest transfer

In the meantime, all chicks have hatched in the breeding areas. We don’t yet know the total number of chicks exactly, but it is shaping up to be a very good season. In Überlingen there are 16 chicks in six nests, which corresponds to a hatching rate of 2.7 chicks per nest.
For the first time after 400 years: Two wild Northern Bald Ibises hatched in Switzerland

The Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner was still alive to witness the Northern Bald Ibis in Europe and described the birds in detail before they became extinct in Europe at the beginning of the 17th century.
Reason for Hope – The Northern Bald Ibis in IMAX format

Jane Goodall has been the most prominent friend and supporter of our Northern Bald Ibis project for many years. On May 30th in Sadbury, Canada, there was the world premiere of an IMAX cinema film “Jane Goodall – Reasons for Hope”, which documents Jane Goodall’s close relationship with the Northern Bald Ibis project.
Exciting breeding season

The migrating population of Northern Bals Ibises currently comprises four breeding colonies, three of them north of the Alps and one in Carinthia. 19 breeding pairs are breeding in these colonies this season and the first chicks have already hatched.
First young bird fledges at the training camp at Binningen airfield

Despite continuous rain, the first juvenile bird fledged today at the training camp at Binningen airfield in the municipality of Hilzingen, Baden-Württemberg.
Human-led migration 2023: Beginning of hand-rearing at Rosegg Zoo

The 16th human-led migration begins. In the last few days, 18 chicks have already been taken from the nests of the breeding colony at Zoo Rosegg in Carinthia.
An exciting breeding season is starting for our Northern Bald Ibises

As usual, spring migration has started in the second half of March this year. Only sexually mature birds normally take part in the spring migration and they generally migrate alone, sometimes in small groups.
Consequences of climate change: New challenges and prospects for the European Northern Bald Ibis LIFE-project

In 2022, the majority of wild Northern Bald Ibises from the breeding colonies north of the Alps failed to cross the Alps during the autumn migration. This situation was alarming for the Waldrappteam, but not entirely surprising.