Spain stops construction of motorway to save lynx
Published: May 31, 2007
The Spanish Environment Ministry has decided to stop the construction of a 300-kilometre motorway to save the Iberian lynx, the world’s most threatened feline species. The motorway would link Toledo with Cordoba, passing through two nature parks containing two of the country’s three most important lynx populations, the daily El Pais reported.
“It does not make sense to spend millions in a programme to raise lynxes in captivity… if a motorway then divides the most important lynx areas,” ecologist Miguel Angel Hernandez said.
The construction of the motorway has already started, though that stretch will also form part of another motorway.
The Environment Ministry delayed its announcement until after the May 27 local elections for fear of protests from the regional authorities.
Environment Minister Cristina Narbona has blocked nearly half a dozen large infrastructure projects for environmental reasons, according to El Pais.
There are only about 100 Iberian lynxes left. The cat, also known as the Spanish lynx, has distinctive, leopard-like spots on its yellowish coat.
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