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Environment - Laboratory - 23.01.2026
Hunting for hidden fungi in Azerbaijan
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation With global trade not only products travel around the world, but sometimes also uninvited guests - such as fungi that can cause disease in trees.

Environment - Life Sciences - 05.01.2026
New head for Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
New head for Biodiversity and Conservation Biology

Environment - Physics - 04.12.2025
WSL soil researcher becomes ETH professor
WSL soil researcher becomes ETH professor

Environment - Earth Sciences - 27.11.2025
1.8 mio CHF for research into the carbon cycle
1.8 mio CHF for research into the carbon cycle

Environment - Earth Sciences - 18.11.2025
The Future Fate of Glaciers in the Andes
The Future Fate of Glaciers in the Andes
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation In light of the ongoing fifteen-year megadrought in Chile, an international team of researchers, including the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL and the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), addressed the future of Andean glaciers.

Environment - Life Sciences - 31.10.2025
Insect-driven tree deaths rising
Insect-driven tree deaths rising
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation Insect-driven tree mortality is rising across Europe, finds an international study led by the Czech University of Life Sciences with participation of WSL.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 01.10.2025
And Swiss glaciers continue to melt
And Swiss glaciers continue to melt
Glacial melting in Switzerland was once again enormous in 2025. A winter with low snow depth combined with heat waves in June and August led to a loss of three per cent of the glacier volume.

Environment - 09.09.2025
Researcher appointed to German academy
Researcher appointed to German academy

Environment - Earth Sciences - 02.09.2025
The tipping of the last resilient glaciers
The tipping of the last resilient glaciers
When the Soviet Union's collapse means no glacier data for decades in Tajikistan Too little snowfall is now also shaking the foundations of some of the world's most resilient 'water towers', a new study led by the Pellicciotti group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) shows. After establishing a monitoring network on a new benchmark glacier in central Tajikistan, the international team of researchers was able to model the entire catchment's behavior from 1999 to 2023.

Environment - Life Sciences - 01.09.2025
New head of the Forest and Soil Ecology Research Unit
New head of the Forest and Soil Ecology Research Unit
From 1 September 2025, Arthur Gessler will head the new Forest and Soil Ecology research unit at the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL.

Environment - 27.08.2025
When trees can protect against avalanches
When trees can protect against avalanches
A question of height: SLF research shows when protection forests really work - 50 years of data from Stillberg. Tree height plays a key role in avalanche protection: A protection forest only effectively prevents avalanches once the trees are twice as high as the snowpack. Tree species influences snow retention: Evergreen conifers such as spruce or Swiss stone pine hold back more snow than larch trees.

Earth Sciences - Materials Science - 06.06.2025
FAQ: Influence of permafrost on rock slope failure
The changes in Alpine permafrost are mostly invisible but have increasingly significant consequences for mountain regions.

Environment - 30.05.2025
Facts on the collapse of the Birch Glacier
On Wednesday, the glacier known as the Birchgletscher collapsed under the weight of rock and debris from rock avalanches on Kleines Nesthorn.

Environment - Computer Science - 20.05.2025
Rockfalls, rockslides and more: FAQ and dossier
Rockfalls, rockslides and more: FAQ and dossier

Environment - 29.04.2025
Searching the Past in Tree Rings
Searching the Past in Tree Rings
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation In spring 2025, WSL PhD candidate Lisa Jourdain spent four weeks in Australasia searching for centuries-old wood samples that hold valuable information about past climates.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 23.04.2025
When a River Melts Faster Than Expected
When a River Melts Faster Than Expected
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation When frozen rivers break up in spring, the sudden release of ice and water can reshape river channels and pose serious risks to nearby infrastructure.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 15.04.2025
Nature in the city needs interconnected habitats
Nature in the city needs interconnected habitats
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation To enhance biodiversity across aquatic and terrestrial systems, natural areas of high ecological value need to be interconnected. However, the necessary collaboration between different stakeholders is often lacking, particularly in urban areas. This is shown by a new study as part of the Blue-Green Biodiversity research initiative.

Environment - 18.03.2025
Forest Report 2025: Swiss forests under pressure
Forest Report 2025: Swiss forests under pressure
Avalanche bulletin and snow situation Over the past decade, extreme events such as heat, drought, storms and pests have taken a heavy toll on Swiss forests.

Life Sciences - 07.03.2025
'Snow and blueberry pie are connected.'
’Snow and blueberry pie are connected.’

Campus - 28.01.2025
WSL adapts its organigramm

Environment - Career - 09.01.2025
Interview with WSL Director Rolf Holderegger
Interview with WSL Director Rolf Holderegger

Environment - 10.12.2024
Engage in biodiversity policy-making
In view of biodiversity loss, it is important that early-career researchers get involved not only in science but also contribute to biodiversity policy. The Blue-Green Biodiversity research initiative of Eawag and WSL organised a workshop to facilitate cooperation between science, practice and politics.

Environment - Research Management - 19.11.2024
Four of the most cited researchers at WSL

Environment - Health - 04.09.2024
Hidden interactions
Original article published in the Bündner Woche, August 28, 2024, p. Obere Strasse 22 7270 Davos Platz +41 81 410 60 80 info@academiaraetica.ch www.academiaraetica.ch Resea

Environment - 29.08.2024
The spirit of the glacier
The spirit of the glacier

Computer Science - 25.06.2024
Snow or plant
Snow or plant
Machine learning helps researchers to use weather stations to investigate the consequences of climate change for the growth of alpine vegetation. This text was automatically translated. Six days earlier than in 1998, on June 14 instead of June 20, plants begin to grow on average at higher altitudes in the Alps.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 02.05.2024
Where amphibians feel at home
Where amphibians feel at home
Number, size, surroundings and water level: for the first time, there are quantitative scientific recommendations when it comes to the development of new ecological infrastructures for amphibian conservation.

Environment - Administration - 22.04.2024
Cost-cutting measures at WSL

Environment - 11.04.2024
Social costs of energy systems
Social costs of energy systems
Developing wind and solar infrastructure in the landscape can be tricky and often associated with resistance to arise among the population. Thanks to a new study by the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, in addition to the spatial and ecosystem-related costs, also social costs in form of people's preferences can now be considered when siting for new solar and wind power plants.

Environment - 26.03.2024
WSL Strategy 2035
WSL Strategy 2035
The Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL presents its 2035 research strategy.

Environment - 18.03.2024
Biodiversity at forest edges
Biodiversity at forest edges
Forests contain a lot of biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services such as carbon storage, wood production, and cooling. However, there is an important difference between the biodiversity and services provided by forest cores and forest edges. This is shown in an international study led by the University of Ghent with the collaboration of the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL.

Environment - 13.03.2024
How landscape conservation protects against fires
How landscape conservation protects against fires
Climate change influences how often and how intensively forests in Switzerland could burn in the future.

Environment - Social Sciences - 15.02.2024
Power dynamics in nature conservation
The "SCNAT knowledge" web portal provides guidance. The Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT) and its network report the state of knowledge, based on sound scientific findings and in regards to Switzerland - for the attention of politics, administration, business, science and practice.

Environment - Microtechnics - 30.01.2024
Robot swings into treetops
It abseils down from a height and swings around obstacles: Robot Avocado will one day maneuver through the canopy of the rainforest and collect data for researchers about this difficult-to-access habitat .

Environment - Innovation - 18.01.2024
SLF hosts VIP visitors
SLF hosts VIP visitors

Environment - 11.01.2024
Heat in rivers
Heat in rivers

Health - Environment - 09.01.2024
Oaks affected by two diseases at the same time
Oaks affected by two diseases at the same time
Five years ago, the bacterial complex disease acute oak dieback was also discovered in Switzerland. In 2023, a new root disease was also discovered on oaks, as reported by Forest Protection Switzerland in the new Forest Protection News .

Environment - 13.12.2023
A glacier monitoring journey to the Himalayas
A glacier monitoring journey to the Himalayas
Glaciers in the Himalayas have been melting faster than in other places in Asia. Last October, WSL doctoral candidate Achille Jouberton from the HIMAL group of Francesca Pellicciotti joined a scientific expedition to study the fast-melting Trakarding-Trambau Glaciers, close to the Everest region.

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 06.12.2023
Climate change and... water
Climate change and... water
More droughts in summer and autumn - combined, paradoxically, with an increased risk of flooding - and, in the long term, less snow in winter.

Environment - 05.12.2023
Climate change and... permafrost
Climate change and... permafrost
Permanently frozen ground, or permafrost, is becoming rarer on our planet. Climate change causes it to warm up and ultimately thaw.

Environment - 04.12.2023
Climate change and... avalanches
Climate change and... avalanches
Climate change is having an impact on avalanche activity. Wet snow avalanches can be expected earlier and more frequently, while instabilities in dry snowpack are becoming less common. Unexpected changes in the weather, such as rain in midwinter, will continue to make the work of avalanche warning services and rescue workers challenging, not only in open terrain but also in ski resorts.

Environment - 01.12.2023
Climate change and... forests
Climate change and... forests
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL Climate change will significantly alter the Swiss forests.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 30.11.2023
Travelogue Greenland, part 2
Travelogue Greenland, part 2
SLF biologist Christian Rixen writes about his expedition to Greenland in the footsteps of historical botanists - and climate change.

Environment - 28.11.2023
Climate change and... winter sports
Climate change and... winter sports
With climate change resulting in less natural snow and higher temperatures, challenging times lie ahead for tourist destinations that depend on winter sports, as well as for winter sports fans.

Earth Sciences - Environment - 23.11.2023
Travelogue Greenland, part 1
Travelogue Greenland, part 1
SLF biologist Christian Rixen writes about his expedition to Greenland in the footsteps of historical botanists - and climate change.

Environment - Innovation - 24.10.2023
Glacier researcher receives Prix de Quervain 2023

Environment - Earth Sciences - 03.10.2023
Collecting Plastic Waste in Pristine Bays
Collecting Plastic Waste in Pristine Bays
Along the coast of East Greenland lie some of the most untouched fjords and glacier landscapes in the world.

Environment - 28.09.2023
Two catastrophic years obliterate 10% of glaciers
Two catastrophic years obliterate 10% of glaciers
One extreme year follows another. Glaciers in Switzerland lost 6% of their volume in 2022. However, 2023 saw 4% destroyed, representing the second largest decline since measurements began.

Environment - 26.09.2023
«Ungulates eat the trees of the future»
In many Swiss forests, and especially in protection forests, there is a lack of tree regeneration. One reason is the impact of red deer, chamois and roe deer, which browse on tree saplings or rub their antlers against young trees.

Environment - Life Sciences - 21.09.2023
Ecologist Anita Risch elected to the WSL directorate
On 21 September 2023, the ETH Board elected Anita Risch to the WSL Directorate. The ecologist and private lecturer at ETH Zurich researches the interactions and functions of animals, plants and soil organisms in ecosystems around the world.