Iberian Lynx Makes Historic Comeback from Endangered Status

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The Iberian lynx has made a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction, with its population growing from 62 to 2000 individuals due to extensive conservation efforts, including habitat restoration and breeding programs. The species' status has been upgraded from endangered to vulnerable, though ongoing threats remain.
Topics:world#conservation#endangered-species#environment#habitat-restoration#iberian-lynx#wildlife-recovery
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