Spain's bear population is growing, thanks to crucial conservation work.
How did what used to be the rarest cat on earth leap a staggering 1000% in number in just 20 years? Like so many carnivores around the world, through history the Iberian lynx was persecuted as a menace or a threat to livestock and lifestyle: they were shot, poisoned, trapped, hunted. And misunderstood.
Today, the species is still endangered, and a real focus of conservation attention. But things are turning around, there used to be only around 100 lynx in Spain but now there are nearly 1000, thanks to the work of conservation NGOs like CBD-Habitat.
Spain's bear population is growing, thanks to crucial conservation work.
On a visit to southern Spain, TENT spotted Iberian lynx – a species returned from the brink.
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