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Home / Environment / Massive Horned Cattle Roam Free in Danish Wilderness to Restore Biodiversity

Massive Horned Cattle Roam Free in Danish Wilderness to Restore Biodiversity

6 Oct

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Summary

  • Herd of 30 Tauros cattle released in Denmark's Saksfjed Wilderness
  • Tauros are modern stand-ins for extinct aurochs, a keystone species
  • Grazing, trampling, and browsing by large herbivores shape plant communities
Massive Horned Cattle Roam Free in Danish Wilderness to Restore Biodiversity

On October 7th, 2025, a herd of 30 massive, horned Tauros cattle stepped into history on the Danish island of Lolland. The animals were released into the 2,000-acre Saksfjed Wilderness in an ambitious effort to restore natural grazing and help biodiversity bounce back.

This project is part of a growing European rewilding movement, where carefully chosen species are reintroduced to landscapes that need a boost. In this case, the Tauros cattle are modern stand-ins for the long-extinct aurochs, the wild ancestors of today's cows. Aurochs once roamed freely across Europe before disappearing in the 1600s, leaving behind a gap in ecosystems that depended on their grazing.

Unlike domestic cattle, Tauros are bred for survival rather than productivity. Through selective "backbreeding" of hardy heritage cattle, conservationists have created a breed that looks and behaves much like aurochs -- tall, muscular, and built to live outdoors year-round. Researchers from Aarhus University will track the cattle's progress over the coming years, measuring how well the herd keeps habitats open and supports local wildlife.

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The Tauros cattle are modern stand-ins for the long-extinct aurochs, the wild ancestors of today's cows. They are bred to be tall, muscular, and able to live outdoors year-round.
The Tauros cattle have been released into the 2,000-acre Saksfjed Wilderness on the Danish island of Lolland.
By grazing, trampling, and browsing, the Tauros cattle will help maintain open landscapes, shape plant communities, and create habitats for other species like insects, birds, and fungi.

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