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WWF - Iberian lynx
Size A female Iberian lynx may weigh up to 10 kg or 13 kg for males, and reach up to 88 ... Location Southern Europe Ecological Region Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands and Scrub Why is this species important? Iberian lynx displace and kill other carnivores - including foxes, Egyptian mongooses, and feral cats and dogs - ...
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Taking action for the Iberian lynx
FFI magazine Conservation reports Wildlife photography Membership Join us Bats Flying foxes Cats Jaguars Lions Iberian lynx Marals Snow leopards Tigers Crocodiles Elephants Hoofed mammals Primates Gibbons Mountain gorillas Snub-nosed ... Peninsula, form more than 90% of the Iberian Lynx diet. A male Iberian Lynx catches one rabbit a day, whilst a breeding female will need up to 5 rabbits a day to ...
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WWF - A History of WWF: The Sixties
Coto Doana National Park. This important wetland area, one of the last refuges of the Spanish imperial eagle and the Iberian lynx, is constantly threatened by schemes to increase local agricultural output and tourism. WWF still supports Coto Doana, and is fighting proposals to drain the marshes and syphon off water to irrigate agricultural land along the ...
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In spite of strong opposition from environmental groups, including a new coalition called SOS Lynx, more than one million trees are now being felled to make way for the dam. ... trees felled, destruction of habitats of several endangered species, including the golden eagle, the otter, the Iberian lynx, amongst others. 3. These environmental impacts will be felt even in regions away from ...
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EDGE :: Species Search
Huahachuco water frog (Telmatobius brevipes)Hugh's hedgehog (Mesechinus hughi)Hula Painted Frog (Discoglossus nigriventer)Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)Huon tree kangaroo (Dendrolagus matschiei)Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)Ili pika (Ochotona iliensis)Ilin bushy-tailed cloud rat (Crateromys paulus)Imaizumi's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus imaizumii)Incan little mastiff bat (Mormopterus phrudus ...
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Lynx Spanish,Jungle Lynx Spanish Cat,Spanish Lynx Cat in Jungle
Globe Wild Cats White Tiger Bengal Tiger Wildlife Conservation Eco Tourism Indian Tiger Wild Cats Lynx, Spanish Wild Cats African Golden Cat Andean Mtn Cat Asian Golden Cat Bay Cat Black-footed ... . Currently the Spanish government is attempting to set up a permanent and protected area for Iberian lynx. Studies of these animals, with the help of radio collars, are giving researchers an idea of ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Lynx
See them San Diego Zoo: Siberian lynx live in Cat Canyon More Animal Bytes: Caracal, Cheetah, Clouded Leopard, Jaguar, Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, ... in as long or as thick as with the other lynx species. Found only in Spain and Portugal, Spanish lynx Lynx pardinus, or Iberian lynx, live in an area where millions of migrating birds ...
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Iberian Lynx
The disappearance of the Iberian Lynx will forever leave a dark mark on conservation. Status: CITES: Appendix I. IUCN: Endangered Category ... Adult females weigh on the average 20.0 pounds Appearance: Half the size of the Eurasian Lynx and similar in appearance. Fur grayish, tints vary from yellowish to rusty, and spotted. Flared ...
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Lynx Eurasian,Wild Eurasian Lynx Cat,Eurasian Lynx Wild Forest Cat
Canadian, and this is shown to the extreme in the Iberian, or Spanish lynx Lynx pardinus, which is always heavily spotted. Northern animals tend to be greyer and less ... the tree line, the mountains of the central Asian desert region and the entire Tibetan Plateau. The Iberian subspecies is restricted to open forests of juniper, pine and pistachio scrub in southwestern Spain and ...
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