The annual Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) capture campaign is underway until 15 December to monitor the health of the species’ population in these regions. More information: https://www.icnf.pt/noticias/acompanhamentodapopulacaodelinceiberic
Game owners and hunters are interested in the LIFE LYNXCONNECT project in towns in Badajoz and ask their partner, the Artemisan Foundation, about their doubts about the Iberian lynx. The two most recent meetings have taken place in Villanueva de la Serena and Puebla de la Reina, as part of the dissemination work included in
As a partner representing the hunting sector in the LIFE LYNXCONNECT project, the Artemisan Foundation is once again taking charge of the talks organised for managers, hunters and owners of hunting grounds in areas where the Iberian lynx is present and expanding. The meetings began last July in Extremadura, where they will continue in the
Situated in the south-central part of the region of Los Montes Orientales, in the province of Granada, Piñar is one of the municipalities that forms part of Sierra Arana, where the new Iberian lynx reintroduction nucleus in Andalusia is located within the LYNXCONNECT Project. Last week the local mayor, Eloy García, held a meeting with
Last Thursday, 3rd November 2022, a meeting took place in the town hall of Iznalloz, chaired by its mayor, Mariano Lorente García, following an invitation to the coordinator of the LIFE LYNXCONNECT Project, Javier Salcedo, by the president, Francisco Córdoba, and members of the Faucena preserve, to explain to this group and resolve some doubts
Last Thursday, 3rd November 2022, a meeting took place in the Casa Forestal del Tesoro in Sierra Arana (Granada) between the coordinator of the LIFE LYNXCONNECT Project, Javier Salcedo, representatives of the Environmental Agents and the territorial Delegation of the Regional Ministry of Sustainability, Environment and Blue Economy of the Andalusian Regional Government. The coordination