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WWF Adena. 2004. Another Iberian
Lynx killed on the road: WWF-Spain urges to close the road from Villamanrique
to El Rocío. Press Release. Madrid, 1 September 2004.
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WWF-Spain has been demanding
for more than two years the closing of the illegal road from Villamanrique de
la Condesa to El Rocío (Southwestern Spain, Huelva province). This rural way,
asphalted by the Andalusian Government, is having an dramatic impact on the
populations of Iberian Lynx in Doñana. In fact, yesterday morning another young
Lynx has been killed, in the same place where another animal died in 2002. |
WWF_Adena_2004_Another_Iberian_Lynx_killed_on_the_road.pdf |
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WWF Adena. 2003. Iberian Lynx Project. |
Project Background, General Objectives, Specific Objectives, Budget.
General Objectives: 1) To spread,
through a rising awareness campaign, the situation of the Iberian lynx in
Europe, 2) To influence in the process of development of some of the most
threatening infrastructures for the Iberian lynx that have been planned in the
recent years. |
WWF_Adena_2003_Iberian_lynx_project_background.pdf
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Suárez, L., Estévez, R., & Schouten, M. 2003. The
Iberian lynx, an endangered species threatened by the Spanish Water Plan: 1-2. WWF/Adena. see also WWF International
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The Spanish Government has included in the National
Hydrological Plan (SNHP) hydraulic works with negative impacts on the lynx
population. WWF/Adena considers that these impacts are unnecessary, because
sustainable alternatives with less environmental impacts exist to solve the
water management problems of Spain.
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Suarez_et_al_2003_Iberian_lynx_threatened_by_Spanish_water_plan.pdf
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