The abundant rainfall that affected Extremadura last week did not prevent the residents of Valdelacasa de Tajo (Cáceres) and Talarrubias (Badajoz) from taking part in the meetings that the LIFE LYNXCONNECT project promotes in areas where the Iberian lynx is present, or in areas that could be colonised by the species. For two days, hunters,
Sierra Arana, in the municipality of Iznalloz (Granada), has become from Monday a new area of reintroduction of the Iberian lynx in Andalusia after the release of five specimens of this species. They are ‘Saturno’ and ‘Sotillo’, two males born in breeding centres, and two wild females from Sierra Morena, ‘Solera’ and ‘Ilexa’, who also
The regional government signs the contract to begin work in the Iberian lynx reintroduction area on the CM-410 and CM-403 roads in the Montes de Toledo area. The Regional Minister of Public Works, Nacho Hernando, stressed that “with this contract we will be able, through the LIFE LYNXCONNECT Project, to fence or continue fencing off
Fundación Artemisan talks about the LIFE LYNXCONNECT Project and its importance within the hunting sector in the radio programme of Canal Extremadura.To listen to it:
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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