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The Iberian Lynx Has Bounced Back From The Brink Of ExtinctionThe Iberian lynx, once teetering on extinction’s edge with just 62 mature individuals in 2001, has made a remarkable comeback. Today, more than 2,000 of these charismatic cats roam the ...
The Iberian lynx was saved by a breeding programme and a ‘hearts and minds’ campaign in rural Spain. But the feline again ...
There are few conservation stories as inspiring as that of the reintroduction of the magnificent Iberian lynx. Once considered the most endangered cat in the world, the only thing that could save ...
Its golden eyes have shone across Mediterranean lands for a million years. But the 25-pound Iberian lynx, icon of Spain and Portugal, is on shaky turf. Its wild count is about 225 animals ...
It's a rare case of a species being saved from near-extinction. Twenty years ago, the Iberian lynx was the most threatened feline in the world due to poaching and the animals' natural habitat ...
After months of waiting, Sergio’s carefully set camera trap finally gave him the picture he wanted: a young Iberian lynx perfectly framed in the doorway of an abandoned hayloft on a farm in Spain.
They will be judged on their quality, style and originality. Andrés Luis Dominguez Blanco (Spain) shows an Iberian lynx surveying the valley from a rosemary-covered hillside. Spain’s Sierra de Andújar ...
the lynx was thrown a lifeline in 2002 when the European Union (EU) stepped in to provide vital funds One of four living species, the Iberian lynx occupies a mosaic of wood and scrubland habitat ...
With her distinctive pointy ears and dotted brown coat, the Iberian lynx cuts a dashing sight. The one-year-old female was released on Los Mil Quinientos - a remote country estate in Extremadura ...
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