The number of lynists in the Iberian Peninsula increased 19% em 2024 and reached the 2,401 animalsaccording to the annual census carried out by the Spanish and Portuguese entities that are part of the species recovery project.
According to the result of the census released this Thursday, the number of Iberian lyncoms went from 2,021 in 2023 to 2,401 in 2024, year when 844 new animals were born.