Sometimes photo-trapping cameras give us surprises. In this one, in the Sierra Norte of Seville, the “special guest” is an Eagle Owl caught while hunting for its dinner. The work of tracking Iberian Lynx by means of photo-trapping also indirectly provides data on the fauna and the different characters with which the lynx shares its
It has been 20 years since the recovery of the Iberian Lynx began on the Iberian Peninsula, two decades that have meant great advances for the species and which, at present, allow us to face its future “with great optimism” because “things are being done well”, Javier Salcedo, coordinating director of LIFE LYNXCONNECT. Read more
Last November, an international meeting took place in Mertola (Portugal), bringing together European experts in the study and conservation of the wildcat, the EurWildCat Meeting (24-26 Nov). EurWildCat is a scientific network to promote collaboration and data exchange in research on the ecology of the European wildcat (Felis silvestris). The organisation invited the LIFE LYNXCONNECT