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  • Detail of scorpionfish's tail (Scorpaena porcus) lying on the artificial reef, Larvotto Marine Reserve, Monaco, Mediterranean Sea<br />
Mission: Larvotto marine Reserve
    FBA-2009-07-22-144807.jpg
  • Detail of scorpionfish's tail (Scorpaena porcus) lying on the artificial reef, Larvotto Marine Reserve, Monaco, Mediterranean Sea<br />
Mission: Larvotto marine Reserve
    FBA-2009-07-22-144913.jpg
  • Narrow-leaved Bugloss (Echium angustifolium) and Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090419_063052.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090418_060431.jpg
  • Detail of scorpionfish's tail (Scorpaena porcus) lying on the artificial reef, Larvotto Marine Reserve, Monaco, Mediterranean Sea<br />
Mission: Larvotto marine Reserve
    FBA-2009-07-24-143811.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090419_063302.jpg
  • Narrow-leaved Bugloss (Echium angustifolium) and Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090419_063132.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus) and a bee, Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090419_061756.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus) and a bee, Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090419_061731.jpg
  • Narrow-leaved Bugloss (Echium angustifolium) and Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090418_060525.jpg
  • Narrow-leaved Bugloss (Echium angustifolium) and Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090418_060119.jpg
  • Narrow-leaved Bugloss (Echium angustifolium) and Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090418_055858.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Hisarköy, Northern Cyprus
    PLI-20090407_152709-Outdoor.jpg
  • European scorpion. IFTE-NB-004925; Niall Benvie; portfolio; European scorpion; Buthus; occitanus; Europe; Spain; Alicante; arachnid pincer invertebrate tail sting; vertical; danger poisonous; translucent; brown white; controlled; field under stone; 2008; January; winter; strobe backlight; JBR
    IFTE-NB-004925.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Hisarköy, Northern Cyprus
    PLI-20090407-152844.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Hisarköy, Northern Cyprus
    PLI-20090407-151807.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Hisarköy, Northern Cyprus
    PLI-20090407_152709.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus) and a bee, Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090419_062107.jpg
  • Narrow-leaved Bugloss (Echium angustifolium) and Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090419_061909.jpg
  • Narrow-leaved Bugloss (Echium angustifolium) and Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090418_060723.jpg
  • Narrow-leaved Bugloss (Echium angustifolium) and Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Mochlos, Crete
    PLI-20090418_055722.jpg
  • Hare´s Tail Grass, (Lagurus ovatus), Hisarköy, Northern Cyprus
    PLI-20090407-152709.jpg
  • Carpathian Mountains, Romania
    SBA_2011-07-26_074755.jpg
  • Common chameleon, Chameleo chameleon, Spain
    NBE-20090425-009974.jpg
  • Common chameleon, Chameleo chameleon, Spain
    NBE-20090425-010007.jpg
  • White tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) Flatanger, Norway. August 2008.
    SWD-2008-08-08-210349-02-Outdoor.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_064317.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_064259.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_063944.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_063744.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_061213.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_063050.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_060257.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_061919.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_054138.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_054138-2.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_054137.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_054040.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_052909.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-28_042811.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_064813.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_063926.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_063924.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_063920.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_063431.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_061207.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_060427.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-30_053256.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_055831.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_054138_01.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_054017.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_052912.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_052521.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_052019.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_051609.jpg
  • Black tailed godwits (Limosa Limosa) on the lake Belau in Moldova
    LGE 2009-06-29_051522.jpg
  • Fox-Tail grass, Alopecurus sp., and Heath Fritillary butterfly, Mellicta athalia, Stenje region, Lake Macro Prespa (850m) <br />
Galicica National Park, Macedonia, June 2009<br />
Mission: Macedonia, Lake Macro Prespa /  Lake Ohrid, Transnational Park<br />
David Maitland / Wild Wonders of Europe
    DMA 20090705 140243 Fox_tail.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female<br />
Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN<br />
RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal.<br />
CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION<br />
Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia<br />
A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years.
    POX-2009-04-16_180Ib.Lynx-Outdoor.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_237Ib.Lynx.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_214Ib.Lynx sharper cr...jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009.
    POX-2009-04-16_180Ib.Lynx_1.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_69Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_12Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-08_741Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female<br />
Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN<br />
RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal.<br />
CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION<br />
Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia<br />
A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years.
    POX-2009-04-16_290Ib.Lynx-Indoor.jpg
  • Hare’s tail grass (Lagurus sp.), Apulia; Gargano Peninsula; Italy
    CMU-20080503-193254_CMD4338.jpg
  • Hare’s tail grass (Lagurus sp.) Apulia; Gargano National Park; Gargano Peninsula; Italy;
    SBA_20080503_193121.jpg
  • Galicak area with hare's tail (Lagurus ovatus) in the foreground. In the background are mediterranean cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens). Adriatic sea. Delta of the Neretva river (trans-boundary area Croatia-Bosnia-Herzegovina/Croatia),  Dalmatia region, Croatia.  <br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090524-055929_41U9957.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_1229Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_1185Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_1181Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_1164Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_290Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_302Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_280Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_260Ib.Lynx.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_253Ib.Lynx.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_242Ib.Lynx.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_214Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_214Ib.Lynx sharper.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_190Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009.
    POX-2009-04-16_180Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_183Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_108Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_91Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_31Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_25Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Penninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-16_14Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) Male one year old with GPS tracking collar.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-10_1149Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) Male one year old with GPS tracking collar.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-10_1127Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) Male one year old with GPS tracking collar.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-10_956Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) Male one year old with GPS tracking collar.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-10_951Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) Male one year old with GPS tracking collar.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-10_923Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) Male one year old with GPS tracking collar.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-10_916Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-08_777Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-08_765Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) female.Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-08_724Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) one year old female .Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-08_631Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) one year old female .Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-08_625Ib.Lynx.jpg
  • Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) one year old female .Sierra de Andújar Natural Park, Mediterranean woodland of Sierra Morena, north east Jaén Province, Andalusia. SPAIN.RANGE: Iberian Peninsula of Spain & Portugal..CITES 1, CRITICAL - DANGER OF EXTINCTION.Fewer than 200 animals in the wild. There is a reduced genetic variability due to their small population. They have suffered due to hunting, habitat loss and road accidents, but the most critical threat today is the reduced numbers of wild Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) within the lynx's range. The rabbits are the principal food source of the lynx and they are suffering from deseases such as Myxomatosis & Rabbit haemoragic virus. The lynx is also suffering from deseases such as feline leukaemia.A medium sized cat weighing 12-15kgs, Body length 90cm, Shoulder height 45-50cm. They have a mottled fur pattern, (3 varieties of fur pattern found between the different populations and distinguishing them geographically)  short tail, ear tufts and are bearded. They are territorial cats although female cubs have been found to share their mother's territory. Mating occurs in Dec/Jan and cubs born around April. They live up to 13 years...Mission: Iberian Lynx, May 2009
    POX-2009-04-08_564Ib.Lynx.jpg
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