Eradicated from much of Europe 150 years ago, lynx populations remain dotted across isolated forested regions. An estimated 200 of the solitary big cats live in Poland, where a group of veterinarians are doing their bit to save the pointy-eared felines.
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HOPEFUL WE HUMANS WAKE UP AND REALIZE WE HAVE CAUSED ENOUGH DAMAGE TO EARTH AND THE ANIMALS AND ORGANISMS AND CHANGE OUR WAYS BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
i hope and pray that they will be saved
THANK YOU FOR THE ARTICLE,HOPE THEY WILL BE SAVED
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Excellent.
Protect earths furry best!
He is so beautiful!!! And quite honestly I would be feisty too if you locked me in an 8x8 cage. Good for them that the vets and volunteers are doing what they can to save these amazing cats. We need to educate the general public in the region so that people stop endangering them further.
Hope they can be saved, thanks for article!
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