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Most modern books, articles and scientific papers refer to the species as "Iberian lynx".

I've updated this page, reducing the numbers of lynx left in the wild and adding three external links monitoring the situation, as well as a Spanish news report about the birth of cubs in captivity for the first time. It's my first edit so suggestions are welcome. --uhforja 18:46, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Why not mention the widespread alternative name "pardel lynx" which means leopard lynx? In many of the other articles about animals, the alternative vernacular names are also mentioned, but in this article there's some kind of refusal to mention alternative names, even though it is commonly done in other Wikipedia articles. 2.104.41.248 (talk) 20:55, 24 February 2017 (UTC)Reply
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Substituted report in Spanish from one in English.--uhforja 10:51, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Requested move

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Spanish lynxIberian lynx - Iberian lynx is currently the vernacular name recognized by specialists and the most used in modern texts. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Alytes (talk • contribs) 30 June 2005, 21:36 (UTC).



The Iberian Lynx is relatively unknown--even amongst biologists and zoologists and other knowledgeable parties. It is certainly not only a rare animal, but rarely known or experienced by the general population. It would BEST serve Wikipedia users, interested parties, and also BEST serve the cause of the Iberian Lynx itself to MERGE this article with the general article on the Lynx. Also, there are the common uses of hyper-links in the text to make the connection more seamless and user-friendly. Thanks! Rbfitz0529 (talk) 21:30, 8 March 2009 (UTC)Reply


Discussion

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Are you sure you don't mean to move: Spanish LynxIberian Lynx (and appropriate updating of redirects). Wikipedia is case sensitive. Also see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (fauna). I have no opinion of whether this move should happen. Vclaw 1 July 2005 16:43 (UTC

Not that it really matters or anything, but could you provide a few trustworthy sources for the name Iberian Lynx? Just for proof's sake. Unless it's not necessary. Bonzi77 03:16, 30 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Clean up! Urgent

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  • This article is in need of a radical clean up. There are many spelling and grammatical errors and some subjective observations. I do believe that the Iberian Lynx is beautifull but in an encyclopaedia is unnecesary these type of comments.Francisco Valverde 18:50, 30 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Proposed merger of SOS Lynx

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  Merger completed Phoenix of9 (talk) 19:09, 15 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

I propose that SOS Lynx be merged into the Population or Recovery sections of this article. --ZimZalaBim talk 15:02, 2 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

Agreed. Phoenix of9 (talk) 01:39, 3 March 2009 (UTC)Reply

the most endangered cat species in the world?

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So I was watching BBC's Planet Earth today, and saw an Amur Leopard, when I looked it up it said;

"It is one of the rarest felids in the world with an estimated 35 to 45 individuals remaining in the wild." [[1]]

So this sentence in the article here where it says "It is the most endangered cat species in the world" could be changed to "It is one of the most...", or can be changed entirely, I dont know, In new and still orientating, thought I let you guys know. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Pinaceae (talkcontribs) 19:42, 22 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

Actually, the iberian lynx is the most endangered cat SPECIES (within the Lynx genus). The Amur Leopard is a SUBSPECIES of the Leopard species (within the Panthera genus). Juancdelalamo (talk) 06:17, 3 September 2009 (UTC)Reply


small rewording?

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feel free to remove this post if the suggestions seem pointless:

i could see the part that states "if this species died out, it would be the first feline extinction since the Smilodon" confusing some people. i wonder if a slight rewording could make it more certain that you refer only to species extinction, rather than including sub species or whole genus if it were relevant. (maybe include the word 'such' before 'feline extinction' or something, i don't know).

i also wonder if some rewording could be done to make it clearer to some that it's the most endangered species and is not a sub species like the amur leopard. i know it states species but the query above shows it may cause confusion to some. however this may just make things needlessly long winded. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fantiquitous (talkcontribs) 18:55, 9 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

I've rephrased the section so that it refers to the actual species, which should remove some of the confusion. Anaxial (talk) 20:09, 9 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

cool Iberian lynx photo on twitter

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http://twitter.com/scriptave/status/513802386318848000/photo/1 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Skysong263 (talkcontribs) 22:32, 21 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Iberian lynxes

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Interesting that I have exchanged emails with LIFE researchers that worked on the bord (Alentejo) between Spain and Portugal, and they were aware about the local presence of iberian lynxes (during several years). The only time that a research (in Portugal) implied interviews on locals and then field propospection on the most promising areas for iberian lynx samples was conducted (like it should have been done before and after and it wasn´t), excrements were found and were analyzed to be identified as belonging to an iberian lynx (it came on the news in 2003):

http://naturlink.sapo.pt/Investigacao/Artigos/content/De-novo-no-rasto-do-Lince-iberico?viewall=true&print=true

Interesting how these investigators did a found conclusive proof of iberian lynxes in Portugal so fast and strange why this wasn´t done before and after in other key areas! This methodology is obviously the most correct in my opinion. And I will not even refer more reports from other scientists and locals that have been seing lynxes for a great time and curiously in key important areas for lynxes (including foreigners completely unaware of where lynxes did existed in the recent past). I have a feeling that some interests have been present behind all this for years (literally) and probably negligent behavior, and that some people feel in the right of hiding all the truth and earn loads of economic and touristic benefits from this. On the meanwhile precious animals were probably lost.

I know that probably this post will be removed, because it´s just an inconvenient truth and the people that benefit from the current situation probably are around here as well.


PS: The captivity projects are essential (and the last results from these projects have been very positive). Some important conservation measures were taken (mainly around the Contenda-Barrancos/Guadiana area and Malcata, though probably lacking other areas)so it´s not a black and white situation, it just lacked the correct scientific approach and attention needed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.189.202.30 (talk) 00:03, 5 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Short description

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The short description of this article is "Small wild cat". The short description of Bobcat is "Medium-sized North American wild cat". The bobcat is smaller than the Iberian lynx; see Bobcat#Description. --NGC 54 (talk | contribs) 13:13, 1 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

Spanish National Commission for the Protection of Nature

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What is "Spanish National Commission for the Protection of Nature"? Could an internal link be added? Does it refers to Ministry of Environment (Spain)? --NGC 54 (talk | contribs) 20:24, 2 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

Guadiana Valley...

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Iberian lynx#Reintroduction_programme: "Guadiana Valley Natural Park" and "Guadiana Valley Nature Reserve"; are there any differences? --NGC 54 (talk | contribs) 08:41, 3 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

I hope my recent edit clarified your question. – BhagyaMani (talk) 09:15, 3 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

Taxonomy

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Did the Iberian lynx evolve from the Eurasian lynx? or directly from Issoire lynx? Bobcat and Canada lynx articles both state those species evolved from Eurasian lynx; and the diagram on the Canada lynx article indicates that the Iberian lynx is more closely related to the Eurasian lynx than are either of the other two American species. This is a contradiction. SRBirch922 (talk) 01:50, 31 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

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