The female lynx Alva, which was released into the wild in the Westerzgebirge in spring, is to be captured due to an infection with feline leukemia. A health check will clarify Alva's infection status, according to the State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology (LfULG).
If the animal is not contagious, it could be released again. This would be important for stabilizing the lynx population, as Alva is a sexually mature, experienced mother. However, if she is infectious, the experts believe she will have to be put down.