Article 5ZFWY Life at 30: the EU project that has saved species from lynx to flying squirrels

Life at 30: the EU project that has saved species from lynx to flying squirrels

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Simon Payne
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The Life programme, which celebrates its birthday this weekend, has poured billions into saving Europe's most vulnerable creatures

It has been a miracle," whispers biologist Gabriel Llorens Folgado as he studies a tumble of granite boulders for any signs of movement. The miracle is that Spain's lynx population has been saved. Today, in the wildflower-coated hills of the Sierra de Andujar in southern Spain, Folgado is looking for Magarza and her four cubs. When I first saw a lynx, 20 years ago, there were fewer than 100 in just two places in Spain. I never stopped hoping, but I thought they might disappear," he says.

The Iberian lynx was the world's most endangered cat 20 years ago, but after a number of EU Life projects, today there are more than 1,000 across Spain and Portugal. Carmen Rueda Rodriguez from the conservation group CBD Habitat, who has been working with the Iberian lynx since 2014, says the EU funding programme has been a gamechanger.

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