Iberian lynx no longer âcritically endangeredâ
Conservationists report with delight that the Iberian lynx is no longer considered âcritically endangeredâ. The animal has been removed from the âRed Listâ of species at increasing risk and is
Dead Iberian lynx was âpoisonedâ
Kayakweru, the Iberian lynx found dead a month after her release into the wild near MĂ©rtola over a month ago, was âpoisonedâ, tests have confirmed. It is believed her âinexperience
One of first Iberian Lynx to be released in Portugal already found dead
She did not last even a month in the wild. Reinforcing fears that Portugal may be âjumping the gunâ when it comes to releasing Iberian Lynx from their breeding-programme captivity
Fears cloud return-to-the-wild of Iberian Lynx
The much-publicised Portuguese breeding programme designed to help save the Iberian Lynx â the worldâs most endangered feline â from extinction is poised to release eight big cats into the
âSpecies-savingâ lynx not Iberian
Recent reports have mistakenly suggested that a new baby lynx, born in captivity at a conservation centre in Sierra de Fuentes in Spain, is Iberian. After a close monitoring of