Climate Change Pushes Ticks to Higher Swiss Alpine Regions
Experts urge tourist warnings as ticks carrying diseases are now found above 2,000 meters in Swiss Alps, marking significant shift in habitat range.

Key Takeaways
- Ticks are now found above 2,000 meters in Swiss Alps
- The entire country except Ticino is designated as a risk zone for tick-borne encephalitis
- Warmer temperatures enable tick eggs to hatch at higher altitudes
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They Said
"If we travel to the tropics, we consider malaria prevention, he says. Why should this be different?"