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After decades of conservation work, the Iberian lynx has made a remarkable recovery. A new initiative is using a high-tech system to protect the wild cat from one of its deadliest enemies: road ...
In the sun-drenched landscapes of the Iberian Peninsula, a conservation miracle has unfolded over the past two decades. The Iberian lynx, once teetering on extinction’s edge with just 62 mature ...
One of the most severe cases of reduced genetic diversity is the Iberian lynx, once the world’s most threatened cat species.
The rehabilitation of the Iberian lynx is one of the great conservation success stories. In 2002, just 94 remained in a few isolated pockets of habitat, and only 25 of them were females of cub ...
With its distinctive face and tufted ears, the Iberian lynx is a living testament to one of conservation's greatest comebacks.
With his leopard-like spots, Navarro - a male lynx - calls out during mating season as he walks towards a camera trap. Just short of 100cm (39 inches) in length and 45cm in height, the Iberian ...
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 ...
The Iberian lynx was saved by a breeding programme and a ‘hearts and minds’ campaign in rural Spain. But the feline again faces rising opposition.
Electricity is pulsing through Spain and Portugal again after a massive outage knocked out power in both countries on Monday. So too are questions.
Even if a lynx was born in Portugal it might be taken to Spain. Pedro Sarmento is responsible for reintroducing the lynx in Portugal and has studied the Iberian lynx for 30 years.