The analysis of the genome of 48 individuals may contribute to understanding the diseases of these felines and further improve their conservation.Read more: https://www.abc.es/ciencia/abci-cientificos-espanoles-descubren-ventaja-genetica-pudo-ayudar-lince-eludir-extincion-202203010038_noticia.html
Since the launch of the Life Iberlince project and now that the LIFE LYNXCONNECT programme has taken over, the number of Iberian lynxes released has increased fivefold, which has meant, he added, that this species is in “very good health”, as 208 cubs were born in the region last year alone. ………… Read more:
The first release of Iberian lynxes to take place in the Algarve took place today at 3pm in Alcoutim. Two specimens were reintroduced into the wild, Sismo and Senegal, male and female, respectively, born at the El Acebuche Captive Breeding Centre (Andalusia). Seven years after the beginning of the reintroduction process, there are now around
A long time has passed since the reintroduction of the lynx in Extremadura began in 2014. It has been 8 years of effort, work and collaboration from different administrations, companies, town councils, hunting federations, landowners, managers, NGOs, Natural Environment Agents, the Ministry (OAPN) and SEPRONA. Such involvement has made it possible to achieve great successes.
Two specimens of Iberian lynx were released on the afternoon of 22 February, on the Las Arenillas estate, located in the municipality of Villanueva del Rio y Minas (Seville), in one of the Iberian lynx reintroduction areas in Andalusia. This area is one of the future connection areas between Sierra Morena Oriental, Doñana and the
The EFA El Soto, a vocational training centre of reference in agroforestry and environmental training in the province of Granada, held on 8 February a Socio-environmental Conference dedicated to the “Biology, habitat and conservation of the Iberian lynx”. The conference was aimed at young people, students in their final years of higher education. The LIFE