Record Year for Swiss Drone-Based Fawn Rescue
Swiss volunteers save unprecedented number of 6,451 fawns using drone technology, showcasing innovative wildlife protection efforts.

Key Takeaways
- A record-breaking 6,451 fawns were rescued by volunteers in Switzerland in 2025.
- 722 volunteer teams participated in the rescue operations.
- Drones scanned a total area of 62,693 hectares.
- Sunny spring weather contributed to higher efficiency and more births occurring in open fields.
- Fawns instinctively crouch in tall grass to avoid predators, making them vulnerable to mowers.
By The Numbers
They Said
"With a total of 6,451 animals rescued, a new record was set this year."
"The instinct to remain crouched protects the fawns from predators, but poses a deadly danger when faced with agricultural machinery and mowers."