LIFE LYNXCONNECT has begun recording a series of twenty podcasts on the history of Iberian Lynx conservation and all those who have contributed to it in some way over the last twenty years. To begin this journey that will take us to many places and many people, we wanted to start at the beginning, interviewing Pedro Piñero at the palaeontological site of Quibas, where the most complete skeleton of lynx pardinus, dated at over a million years old, was found. In the photograph the team of palaeontologists from Quibas, who are already part of the LYNXCONNECT team. We were accompanied on the visit by the Minister for the Environment, Universities, Research and the Mar Menor, Juan María Vázquez, accompanied by the coordinator of the Life LynxConnect project: Francisco Javier Salcedo, and the Mayor of Abanilla, José Antonio Blasco. More information : https://www.carm.es/web/pagina?IDCONTENIDO=118738&IDTIPO=10&RASTRO=c$m122,70