The exhibition “The Lynx on the Peninsula – Connecting Territories and Consolidating Populations”, organised by CIMBAL – Comunidade Intermunicipal do Baixo do Alentejo, within the scope of the LIFE LYNXCONNECT project, was inaugurated on the 9th of November at 16h in the Municipal Library of Alcoutim, with the support of the Alcoutim City Council. The
LIFE LYNXCONNEXT technicians have visited the Don Benito town council in order to contact the new municipal corporation and inform them of the objectives of the Project and the habitat improvement actions that are being carried out in the area and on the farm owned by the town council. In addition, the councillors and technicians
The partners of the European Life LYNXCONNECT Project, among which are the Autonomous Organism of National Parks, the Spanish Ministry of Public Works, ICNF of Portugal, the Autonomous Governments of Andalusia, Castilla La Mancha, Murcia and Extremadura, Infraestruturas de Portugal S.A., CIMBAL, as well as companies (Fomecam TERRA and FOTEX), associations and non-governmental organisations (WWF
“Tejo”, one of the lynxes reintroduced in the area of Las Tierras Altas de Lorca, within the LIFE LYNXCONNECT project, was found dead on 28th August. More information: https://www.carm.es/web/pagina?IDCONTENIDO=116820&IDTIPO=10&RASTRO=c$m122,70
Technicians from the Junta de Extremadura and the LIFE LYNXCONNEXT project in Extremadura visited several town councils and farms in the Ibores area, in the province of Cá ceres. During this week they visited the municipalities of Almaraz, Belvis de Monroy and Valdehúncar, as well as a farm with a confirmed presence of lynx in
The LIFE LYNXCONNECT Project would like to express its gratitude to Úbeda (Jaén), to all its neighbours, to its Local Police and to the Municipal Fire Brigade, for their support to the staff of the Iberian Lynx Recovery Team of the Consejería de Sostenibilidad, Medio Ambiente y Economía Azul de la Junta de Andalucía, in