These facilities protect some of the world’s most endangered feline species. Without these efforts, these remarkable animals might be on the brink of extinction. A closeup of the lynx in its natural ...
"The Iberian lynx was very ... but also so they stay away from people and their animals. "A lynx should be a lynx, not be treated like a house cat." So the lynxes never associate food with ...
The Iberian lynx population has increased from a perilously low 94 individuals in 2002 ... Wildlife scene from nature. Walking Eurasian lynx, animal behaviour in habitat. Cub of wild cat from Germany.
Navarro the male lynx, photographed here by a camera trap [CNRLI] ...
With his leopard-like spots, Navarro - a male lynx - calls out during mating season as he walks towards a camera trap. Just short of 100cm (39 inches) in length and 45cm in height, the Iberian lynx is ...
Thanks to captive breeding programmes, and tender loving care, there are now more than 2,000 of these carnivores — Europe’s ...
An Iberian lynx typically gives birth to three cubs. The morbidity rate is approximately 33% before the end of the third year. Despite the odds, dedicated and targeted conservation efforts have seen ...