It’s the fourth anniversary of the release of Kathmandu and Jacaranda into the wild. These two lynxes were the first to be released and were first ‘soft’…… Read more “Portuguese lynxes return – 4th anniversary!”
Evacuated lynxes return to the Algarve
Last summer’s terrifying fires that forced the evacuation of Portugal’s only breeding centre for the endangered Iberian lynxes have long since died out, but it is only…… Read more “Evacuated lynxes return to the Algarve”
The return of the Algarve Tiger
In 2001, I first wrote ‘The Algarve Tiger’ – a book named after the last Portuguese population of the world’s most endangered big cat, it was published…… Read more “The return of the Algarve Tiger”
Rapid Response to Lynxes Drowned
The heartbreaking news of the death of Malva and one of her cubs Oriana last month has led to rapid response to prevent such a tragedy from…… Read more “Rapid Response to Lynxes Drowned”
Why did the cat cross the road?
Big cats crossing roads, mean more wildlife bridges in Spain
Lynx evacuation success
Portuguese lynx saved in the nick of time from massive Algarve forest fire
Massive fire in the Algarve
forest fire threatens Algarve lynxes
20 cubs born free in Portugal!
20 cubs born free this year, tripling the Portuguese population of the endangered Iberian lynx
39 new reasons to be cheerful
39 new Iberian lynx cubs are weaned and ready for their next steps in the wild or to join a new breeding centre, most of this year’s…… Read more “39 new reasons to be cheerful”
Stop! In the name of Lynx
Stop! In the name of Lynx – road accidents are the greatest threat to endangered lynxes now recovering