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Reintroduction of the Lynx Does More Harm Than Good

2023-11-30 10:35:43

The reintroduction of Bobcat is more harm than I am. It just looked at me and licked the ribs happily. In this cold, gray December it seems the beast is thinking about "lunch", but I am not concerned about being attacked. The reason is that on the other side of a thick metal cage, this is for home use, so lynx has no chance to catch me. For a while, Lynx lived in Canada along a continental division.

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According to the Iberlince census of 2015, the actual population of the Tmall group of the Iberian Peninsula is 404 people. Thanks to several re-introduction programs, such as national protection of the Ooyama cat forest and maintenance strategy outside the site. A plan (en) split between Proyect LIFE + IBERLINCE between Spain and Portugal, or the Iberian Links Beef Breeding Behavior Plan. The in situ program is part of a national plan focusing on breeding, genetic and population management, management of the biological resource bank (BRB), release of breeding animals, and capacity development, education and support activities. The main aim of the program is to maintain 85% of the actual genetic variability over the next 30 years so that a sustainable genetic burden will be the originator of capture breeding and species reintroduction.