Conservation of the European mink
The LIFE VISON programme (vison means European mink in French) is a 5 year project launched to save one of the most endangered mammals in Europe, the European mink (Mustela lutreola). It aims at maintaining or increasing the European mink’s population in one of the species last stronghold areas (the Charente river catchment).
LIFE Action Area – The 8 Natura 2000 sites

The latest news
Restoration of 4 hectares of suitable habitats for the European mink in the Anglade marsh!
The Anglade marsh is 90 ha of wetlands characterized by a varied flora and fauna favourable to the European mink. This marsh, regularly flooded, was abandoned for 50 years resulting in an overgrown area where the trees & high growth had shut out the light.
LIFE VISON: 6 European minks identified during the first trapping session!
LIFE Vison : In early March, six rare European minks were equipped with a microchip in the Rochefort marshes…

Alluvial woodlands, European mink habitats – LIFE VISON – © Alexis Orseau/LPO

European mink – © Gilles Martin/LPO

Wildlife crossing under a bridge: floating walkway – LIFE Vison – © Sylvain Fagart/LPO
LIFE Vison
THE EUROPEAN MINK
It is a carnivorous mammal belonging to the Mustelidae family. It is classified as “critically endangered” according to IUCN’s Red List of threatened species.
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Contact
LIFE VISON Project Coordinator
Ingrid Marchand
Phone:
+33 5 46 82 12 45
Adress
LPO – Les Fonderies Royales
8-10 rue du Docteur Pujos
CS 90263 – 17305 Rochefort - France
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