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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+ add your ownI have such regard for the wets and the other wonderful people involved in this project.
The Lynx is such a beautiful cat!!!! I wish the veterinarians all the luck in saving as many of these beauties as they can.
I wish them much success in saving these beautiful cats.
We must try & safe as many species as we can. As the top predator- it is up to us,afterall.
Save the Lynx , would love to see one sometime :)
*add me*
Good, we need to save the natural hunters or else their prey will multiply beyond their food supply.
I love Lynx's and hope and pray that that others will be able to enjoy their beauty for many many generations to come.
thanks for sharing :)
They are beautiful! Thank you!!
thank you
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