Two specimens of Iberian lynx (Linx pardinus) were born yesterday at 9:39 p.m. at the facilities of the captive breeding center of the species, located in El Acebuche (Huelva). The cubs are again the children of Saliega, who almost a year ago gave birth to the first three specimens born in captivity of the species, considered critically endangered.
A particularity of the birth of these two new cubs, whose sex is still unknown, is that it was broadcast live on the screen that was located last year in the visitor center of El Acebuche – Doñana national park – and will continue to be broadcast for at least today. In this way, the people who were in that center were able to see live an event hitherto practically unknown in the natural environment.
