We are delighted to announce the launch of our 20-part series on the conservation of the Iberian lynx, presented by Catalina García Carrasco, Minister of Sustainability and Environment of the Andalusian Regional Government. The Iberian lynx has achieved an unprecedented milestone: from critically endangered to vulnerable. Today, there are more than 2,000 specimens in the
Next Thursday 23rd May. LIFE LYNXCONNECT will be in Corral de Calatrava.Our partner Artemisan organizes a meeting with hunters in collaboration with the Hunting Federation of Castilla la Mancha and the City Council of Corral de Calatrava.
The Artemisan Foundation, as a partner of the LIFE LYNXCONNECT project, has started a series of talks on ‘The Iberian Lynx: everything you need to know’ in Castilla-La Mancha. The first talk took place in Horcajo de los Montes (Ciudad Real). The first meeting was held on Monday, 20 January, at 19:30, in the Social
‘Queo’, a five-year-old male from Doñana-Aljarafe, was released in Sierra Maria (Almería), where “Tahúlla” https://lifelynxconnect.eu/2024/03/08/hoy-8-de-marzo-dia-de-la-mujer-2/ has been roaming for almost a year and a half, The general objective of the LIFE LYNXCONNECT project is to increase the overall size of the population and guarantee connectivity between the different Iberian lynx populations. The release of ‘Queo’
The exhibition ‘The Lynx in the Peninsula – Connecting Territories and Consolidating Populations’, will be on display from 9 to 23 January 2025 at the Municipal Library of Serpa.Write to us at comunicacion@lifelynxconnect.eu and let us know if you liked it. Thank you
On the International Day of the Iberian Lynx and in a very special year: To thank all our members, each one of them, for the work carried out over the years and to congratulate them because part of the success is theirs. Also to society, to state, regional and local administrations, NGOs, environmentalists, hunters and