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If you live in their range, make sure that, if you have one close by, that you see it regularly. Maybe keep track of them around you with a journal. Also, you can publicize your thoughts and help stop hunting. You can help to keep their main food scource, rabbit, population at a nice balanced rate. If you are a zoo with them, when they breed and the kittens are all grown up, ship them out into their natural habitat and range and release them or the rabbits.

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What can you do to preserve the Iberian lynx from extinction?

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When was Iberian lynx created?

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What kind of species is an Iberian lynx?

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Is the Iberian lynx endangered?

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How many lynx species are there?

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Why do iberian lynx live in Portugal?

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What are facts about the Iberian Lynx?

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