In addition to preventive actions, IP has promoted several public awareness campaigns, the most recent being the ‘Lynx Marks’ campaign, which aims to reinforce the company’s commitment to the preservation and protection of this species. ‘Lynx Marks’ is aimed at the general public, with the objective of reinforcing collective responsibility for the preservation of this
Verde and Vencejo, is the name of the two male lynxes, released last Friday 4th April, in the new reintroduction area of the LIFE Lynxconnect Project in Andalusia: Sierra Arana in Granada. More information. https://juntadeandalucia.es/presidencia/portavoz/gobiernoaldia/203418/JuanmaMoreno/Andalucia/Gobiernoandaluz/biodiversidad/linces/medioambiente/compromiso/respeto/progreso/futuro
The exhibition ‘The Lynx on the Peninsula – Connecting Territories and Consolidating Populations’, will be on display in Lisbon, in the Sala ‘O Século’ of the Ministry of Environment and Energy building in Lisbon from the 9th to the 23rd of April. We look forward to hearing from you and want to know your opinions.
Recently the LIFE Project LYNXCONNECT has visited the towns of Granja de Torrehermosa and Valverde de Llerena, as part of the dissemination campaign about the project and the progress made in the recovery of the Iberian Lynx in the Iberian Peninsula
We share some images of the latest dissemination activities carried out in Extremadura as part of the Life LYNXCONNECT ProjectOn this occasion, we gave talks and workshops on #EducaconAmbiental and #Cuentacuentos with students from IES CUATRO CAMINOS de Don Benito and CEIP JACOBO RODRIGUEZ de Berlanga
The Life LYNXCONNECT Project has visited the schools CEIP VIRGEN DE LOS MILAGROS (Bienvenida), IES AUGUSTÓBRIGA (Navalmoral de la Mata), CRA GLORIA FUERTES (Trasierra and Fuente del Arco) and CEIP CRUZ DEL RÍO (Villanueva de la Serena) with its informative campaign in Extremadura to raise awareness of the Iberian Lynx and the actions of #ProyectoLife