Strawed Damwild deer in the Kottenforst: Searched for clues!

Strawed Damwild deer in the Kottenforst: Searched for clues!

Bonn Kottenforst: Domach white deer out of wild enclosure

In the Bonn Kottenforst, two fallow deer brain causes a stir. Their different fur colors are particularly striking: a deer has a white one, the other a black fur. In addition, the animals are extremely trusting and have met numerous forest visitors in the past few days.

The city of Förster Angelika Valard man explained that the deer are used to humans and therefore appear openly. Nevertheless, it was urgently pointed out that the animals should not be fed because they can cope well in the wild. With this request, the city forest administration aims not to patronize the animals unnecessarily and to keep their natural way of life.

escape through a damaged fence

The two deer usually live in a wild enclosure in the Bonn city forest on the Waldau. According to information from the city of Bonn, they escaped from a damaged area in the fence of the game enclosure in early April. This damage has now been remedied so that the enclosure is properly secured again.

Endanger expressed the assumption that the run -out deer in the long run will search the way back to their herd and the familiar surroundings. In order to understand their movements, the city of forestry asks the population for clues. Finally, the animals were spotted in the Kottenforst, southwest of the Waldau, towards Röttgen.

The importance of the wild animal in the Kottenforst

The presence of fallow deer in the Kottenforst is not only important for those who stayed at home, but also contributes to the biological diversity and balance in the local ecosystem. Wild animals play a crucial role in the maintenance of forest areas and influence vegetation and other animal species. The Kottenforst itself is a popular local recreation area for citizens and visitors, which underlines the importance of information about the wild animals.

Overall, the situation around the run -down deer calls for a responsible interaction with nature. It is essential to respect wild animals and protect their habitats in order to enable such encounters in the forests of the Rhineland in the future.