List of federal hunting reserves in Switzerland
This is a list of federal hunting reserves in Switzerland. The first of the 41 game reserves were installed in the 19th century to limit excessive hunting (Federal Inventory of Federal Hunting Reserves).
Reserves
Reserve | Canton |
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Augstmatthorn | Bern |
Combe-Grède | Bern |
Kiental | Bern |
Schwarzhorn | Bern |
Tannhorn | Lucerne |
Uri Rotstock | Uri |
Fellital | Uri |
Mythen | Schwyz |
Silbern-Jägern-Bödmerenwald | Schwyz |
Hahnen | Obwalden |
Hutstock | Obwalden, Nidwalden |
Kärpf | Glarus |
Schilt | Glarus |
Rauti-Tros | Glarus |
Graue Hörner | St. Gallen |
Säntis | Appenzell Innerrhoden, Appenzell Ausserrhoden |
Bernina-Albris | Grisons |
Beverin | Grisons |
Campasc | Grisons |
Piz Ela | Grisons |
Trescolmen | Grisons |
Pez Vial/Greina | Grisons |
Campo Tencia | Ticino |
Greina | Ticino |
Dent de Lys | Fribourg |
Hochmatt-Motélon | Fribourg |
Creux-du-Van | Neuchâtel |
Grand Muveran | Vaud |
Les Bimis-Ciernes Picat | Vaud |
Le Noirmont | Vaud |
Pierreuse-Gummfluh | Vaud |
Aletschwald | Valais |
Alpjuhorn | Valais |
Wilerhorn | Valais |
Bietschhorn | Valais |
Mauvoisin | Valais |
Val Ferret/Combe de l’A | Valais |
Haut de Cry/Derborence | Valais |
Leukerbad | Valais |
Turtmanntal | Valais |
Dixence | Valais |
See also
References
External links
- EUNIS: Common Database on Designated Areas (CDDA): Switzerland - Federal Hunting Reserves (CH10)
- Schutzgebiete: Eidgenössische Jagdbanngebiete (in German, French, and Italian)
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