Sweden's wolverine conservation payments lose real value

A long-running Swedish program to protect wolverines by paying reindeer herders is under strain, according to new research. Wolverine numbers have fallen in key northern areas while funding has not kept pace with costs. The study warns that conservation gains can erode without ongoing support.

Researchers from the University of York and the Swedish Agricultural University examined 30 years of data on Sweden's Conservation Performance Payment program. Launched in 1996, the scheme pays Sámi communities for the presence of wolverines rather than compensating for losses after damage occurs. Early results showed population growth, but documented reproductions in Norrbotten county have since dropped from two-thirds of the national total to less than one-third.

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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.

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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.

The Swedish Ski Federation and Vattenfall have introduced the Snösäkringsfonden, a new initiative to support energy and emission-reducing projects in skiing and snowboarding associations. The fund aims to address changing winters with shorter seasons and challenging snow conditions affecting training and competitions. It was presented during the alpine World Cup events in Åre on March 14-15, 2026.

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