puppies ,rabbits ,pet supplies ,pet products ,horses ,health ,dog breeds ,united states ,photos ,pet photos ,pet owners ,pet of the day ,travel ,shelters ,puppies for sale ,petsmart ,pet lovers ,pet health ,pet food ,pet classifieds ,pet care ,kittens ,kitten ,how to ,free pets ,for sale ,dogs for sale ,dog training ,dog food ,dog breed ,cat food ,animals ,adoption ,adoptable pets ,adopt a pet
Monday, February 28, 2011
World's Rarest Cat Species Boosted by Newfound Lynx
The world's most endangered cat species may be slightly less endangered than previously thought.
A new population of Iberian lynx has been discovered in a remote area of Spain—raising the number of known populations from two to three—a conservation group reports.
The newfound population appears to roam private estates in the Castile la Mancha Province of central Spain, according to the international conservation group WWF.
The two other known populations occupy isolated portions of Andalusia in southern Spain
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment