Two Iberian Lynxes Released in Aragon, Opening the Ebro Valley to the Species
‘Windtail’ y ‘Winx’ ya corren por Aragón: la suelta de dos linces abre la puerta del valle del Ebro a la especie
Summary
Two Iberian lynxes named 'Windtail' and 'Winx' have been released in Aragon, marking the furthest northeast point reached in Spain's landmark recovery programme for the species. The Ebro Valley steppe, where the lynx had disappeared in the second half of the 20th century, is now reopened to the iconic feline. The release represents a significant milestone in conservation efforts to restore the Iberian lynx across its historic range.
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Es el área más al noreste alcanzada en la recuperación de este emblemático felino, que vuelve a la estepa zaragozana desde que desapareció de la región en la segunda mitad del siglo XX