Iberian lynx no longer endangered after numbers improve in Spain and Portugal
by Sam Jones in Madrid from Environment | The Guardian on (#6NN75)
The animal, which is still categorised as vulnerable', has been the subject of a 20-year conservation programme
Less than a quarter of a century after the Iberian lynx was feared to be only a whisker away from extinction, populations of the animal have recovered enough across Spain and Portugal for it to be moved from endangered" to vulnerable" on the global red list of threatened species.
The change in status, announced on Thursday by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN), is the result of a two-decade-long effort from a coalition of partners including the EU and regional and national governments in Spain and Portugal, as well as wildlife NGOs and local people.
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