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"Iberian Lynx Makes Historic Comeback, No Longer Endangered"
environment1 year ago

"Iberian Lynx Makes Historic Comeback, No Longer Endangered"

The Iberian lynx, once on the brink of extinction, has been downgraded from endangered to vulnerable thanks to successful conservation efforts in Spain and Portugal. The population has grown from 62 mature individuals in 2001 to over 2,000 adults and juveniles today, due to habitat restoration, breeding programs, and the recovery of their main prey, the European rabbit. However, challenges like disease outbreaks in rabbits and climate change still pose risks to the species.

Iberian Lynx No Longer Endangered After Historic Population Recovery
environment1 year ago

Iberian Lynx No Longer Endangered After Historic Population Recovery

The Iberian lynx, once on the brink of extinction with only 62 mature individuals in 2001, has made a remarkable recovery due to extensive conservation efforts. The species, native to Spain and Portugal, is no longer classified as endangered by the IUCN, with over 2,000 adults and juveniles now thriving. Key factors in their resurgence include habitat restoration, breeding programs, and the recovery of their primary prey, the European rabbit. Despite this success, ongoing challenges such as climate change and disease outbreaks remain.

"Interspecies Introgression Boosts Iberian Lynx Diversity"
conservation-biology2 years ago

"Interspecies Introgression Boosts Iberian Lynx Diversity"

Recent research has revealed an increase in species-wide diversity in the highly endangered Iberian lynx following interspecies introgression, which involves the transfer of genetic material between different species. This genetic rescue has been identified through the analysis of ancient DNA, shedding light on the impact of demographic bottlenecks and the potential for conservation efforts to enhance genetic diversity in endangered populations.