Wolverine caught on film at hair trap in northern Uppsala county

A wolverine has been filmed balancing on a hair trap in northern Uppsala county. The trap is part of the ongoing national inventory of the species.

Two hair traps have been set up in northern Uppsala county that lure the wolverine with meat. Metal brushes on the pole collect fur samples without capturing the animal.

Anders Johannesson, wildlife officer at the County Administrative Board of Uppsala, explains that the wolverine is likely the male known as individual 7744. He established a territory in the area in 2023.

According to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, there were between 675 and 731 wolverines in Sweden in the 2025 inventory. The species is listed as vulnerable in SLU's Artdatabank from March 2026.

A new national compilation of the wolverine population is currently underway.

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Security guards patrol Uppsala Central Station tracks to prevent trespassing as crowds arrive for Walpurgis Night.
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Trafikverket deploys guards to prevent track trespassing ahead of Uppsala Walpurgis Night

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Thousands are expected to travel to Uppsala for Walpurgis Night celebrations, prompting extra guards at the central station to prevent track trespassing. Uppsala Central had the most incidents in Sweden last year with 46 cases and 136 delay hours. Fine weather and distribution of 100,000 water bottles are also planned.

Three wolverine cubs were born at Kolmården Zoo in early February, the first litter in seven years. The cubs arrived on February 6, though their genders remain unknown. The wolverine is red-listed as vulnerable in Sweden.

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Feed dispensers placed by the Västerbotten County Administrative Board have helped arctic foxes in the Västerbotten mountains find food. The species was nearly extinct in the late 1990s, but conservation efforts have succeeded, with around 277 adults now in Sweden.

Benny Gäfvert, a predator expert at WWF and debater on wolf issues, has been appointed wildlife chief at Länsstyrelsen Dalarna. He wants to listen to all parties. His opinions have already sparked discussion.

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An unusually social fox has moved into a residential area in Heby and follows dogs and children in the sledding hill. Several residents have reported the intrusive fox, which behaves like a dog and is not easily scared off. The municipality's ecologist is monitoring the situation but plans no action against the healthy animal.

In March 2026, Uppsala municipality will relocate several park, outdoor, nature, and forest management units to Kåbovägen 17 from Sågargatan 17. The move aims to consolidate expertise for improved collaboration and more efficient use of resources. It affects around 110 employees in Avdelning park och natur.

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A study in Yellowstone National Park reveals that wolves frequently take over kills made by cougars, leading to tense interactions between the two predators. Cougars adapt by shifting their hunting focus to smaller deer to avoid encounters with wolf packs. The research, based on nine years of GPS tracking, highlights how these apex predators coexist amid changing prey availability.

 

 

 

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