Red Deer is Animal of the Year 2026 - Chosen by DWS
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Red Deer - Magnificent antlered animal, sociable herd animal, bellowing warrior: The Cervus elaphus is Germany's Animal of the Year 2026.
In the vote, which is initiated annually by the German Wildlife Foundation (DWS), the king of the open countryside prevailed against its competitors, the stoat and the golden jackal.
Majestic Wanderer: The Red Deer is Animal of the Year 2026
“By naming the red deer the Animal of the Year 2026, we want to draw attention to a species that, while numerous in Germany and even causing conflicts with agriculture and forestry, simultaneously faces significant challenges,” says Dr. Andreas Kinser, Head of Nature and Species Conservation at the German Wildlife Foundation.
Red deer are animals of semi-open landscapes, meaning they feel most at home in meadows and fields with scattered groups of trees and shrubs. However, because they are increasingly harassed and hunted by humans, they are mostly retreating into the forest. There, they eat up to 20 kilograms of plants daily, thus reshaping their involuntarily colonized habitat. While this could cause conflicts with forestry, it also has positive effects: Deers create small clearings where sun-loving herbs and grasses can grow, providing ideal living conditions for butterflies, wild bees, and wood ants. The antlers of male red deer, which fall off and are regrown every year, provide mineral-rich food for squirrels and other rodents. Deers also disperse plant seeds: Young deer, in particular, undertake long migrations to colonize new habitats. In doing so, they carry seeds of a wide variety of plants for many kilometres in their fur or excrete them in their feces.
“To help the red deer, its habitats must be better connected. We can achieve this, among other things, by building more wildlife overpasses across highways and by ensuring that migrating animals are not hunted,” says Kinser. New habitats also play a crucial role: “Small populations must be allowed to establish themselves between widely separated populations, serving as stepping stones for connectivity. Only by giving the Deers more space can we succeed in preserving this fascinating species in Germany in the long term,” the conservationist explains.
The German Wildlife Foundation advocates for the red deer through political engagement and public awareness campaigns.
Photos of the Animal of the Year 2026 were kindly provided by the German Wildlife Foundation (DWS)!
Jenifer Calvi, Press Officer
German Wildlife Foundation
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