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Czech Republic Offers Elk Emil a New Home

Summary by Deutsche Welle
For weeks, the elk Emil has moved through the Czech Republic and Austria. Now it is to be settled in the Bohemian Forest. But Emil has other plans: In the meantime, he has moved to Bavaria.

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In Austria and beyond, a young bull makes a fuss when it runs through heavily populated areas. After its resettlement into nature, a GPS tracker shows the route of the moose. Now the battery is all. The animal itself also has to refuel.

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For weeks the young bull had drifted around in Austria and caused a stir. Once he had even almost crossed a motorway. Now he is supposed to be a normal wild animal again in the border area of Bavaria-Czech Republic.

·Munich, Germany
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Elk "Emil" is on its way in the Czech-Bavarian border area and thus again in natural habitat with congenial species within reach. The exact location "Emilse" is now unknown again.

·Vienna, Austria
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For months, Elch wandered "Emil" across Austria and became an audience favorite. Now the unusual summer guest is travelling in the Bohemian Forest between Bavaria and the Czech Republic – and soon his GPS transmitter will be muted. While Emil is fit for health, new data shows: The hustle and bustle around his journey was far from relaxed for the wild animal. Since Monday last week, "Emil" has roamed through the border area between Bavaria and th…

·Vienna, Austria
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The moose Emil was last seen on the Czech-German border in the Šumava Mountains. Animal rights activists knew about his every move thanks to his GPS tracker. But the battery in it ran out and Emil is now without supervision.

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For weeks, the elk Emil has moved through the Czech Republic and Austria. Now it is to be settled in the Bohemian Forest. But Emil has other plans: In the meantime, he has moved to Bavaria.

·Bonn, Germany
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Deník.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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