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Thanks to captive breeding, habitat restoration, and collaborative conservation efforts,the Iberian lynx has made a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction, offering hope for endangered species worldwide.
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  • January 15, 2025

Iberian lynx numbers rebound across Spain and Portugal

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Thanks to captive breeding, habitat restoration, and collaborative conservation efforts,the Iberian lynx has made a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction, offering hope for endangered species worldwide.

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Jean de Dieu Uwukunda, a visually impaired artist from Rwanda, creates stunning paintings that inspire resilience. His journey highlights the power of creativity and calls for better opportunities and resources to empower disabled individuals.
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A previously undocumented jaguar was photographed in southern Arizona in November 2025, visiting a watering hole. Its unique rosette pattern confirms it as a new individual — the fifth recorded in the region since 2011 — hinting that these big cats are still traversing crossing-corridors between Mexico and the U.S., and that some habitats remain viable.
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In 2026, captive-bred white storks will be introduced at Eastbrookend Country Park in Dagenham — the first breeding colony in London since the species vanished in the 1400s. Alongside plans to bring back beavers in 2027, the project aims to restore wetlands, boost biodiversity and reconnect city residents with nature.
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