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#11346391
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#11346392
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#11346394
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#11346396
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#11346397
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#11346400
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#11346402
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#11346403
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#11346404
20 June 2024
The Iberian lynx is leaving the danger of extinction behind in Sierra de Andujar Natural Park, Andalusia, Spain, on June 20, 2024. The International Union for Conservation of Nature is lowering the level of threat to vulnerable after verifying that the feline has gone from 94 individuals in 2001 to 2,000 today.
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#10648778
17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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#10648800
17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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#10648804
17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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#10648806
17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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#10648812
17 October 2023
Capped Langur at the Khadim Nagar National Park in Sylhet, Bangladesh, October 06, 2023. Capped Langurs are considered vulnerable to extinction as their populations are declining rapidly and most are not connected to each other, which leads to unhealthy inbreeding. Despite this, they can fairly easily be seen in many national parks in the eastern region of Bangladesh.
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