In hot summer days, the wild cat look for shadows.
The Iberian linx is a wild cat native to the Iberian Peninsula. It preys of European rabbit. The iberian linx population declined because myxomatosis and other diseases that caused the decline in the rabbits population. It is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. The EU LIFE project is attempting to save this especie from extinction. The conservation mesures include improving habitat, restocking of rabbits and re-introducing Iberian linx. For this reason, the linx population has increased in recent years.
MAKING OFF
The place:
Traces:
Hours of waiting:
At last, the observation and the photographs:
OUR VIDEO ABOUT IBERIAN LINX:
Nature clips Iberian linx from Emili Casals i Carme Jurado on Vimeo.
You can see another video of Iberian linx from Frederico Morais in this link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17IedzK8D9Y
His YouTube Chanel is:
youtube.com/xofred