Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 The Iberian Lynx is the world's most endangered cat species, with less than 100 remaining and very few in captivity. Their largest remaining population centres around the Donana National Park in Spain. Development around the park has not been controlled, and both legal and illegal roads replete with masses of traffic pass through and along the border of the park. Road deaths are one of the major causes of fatality of the remaining Iberian Lynx, at least 10 were killed in this manner last year, which has a large impact on such a small remaining population. Some measures have been proposed my the local government to slow traffic speed limits and create 2 nature bridges which Lynx would hopefully use. However the government is under pressure NOT to implement these measures, particularly from business owners in the nearby resort area. Therefore, it is imperative that the government recieves positive comments telling them to implement the traffic control measures and reduce the risk of more lynx deaths. PLEASE HELP BY SENDING EMAILS AND LETTERS TO: Excmo. Sr Presidente de la Junta de Andalucía, Dr Manuel Chaves, Palacio de San Telmo, Avenida de Roma, 41071 Sevilla, SPAIN email: manuel.chaves EXAMPLE LETTER: Dear Dr. Chaves, I am writing to you concerning the Iberian Lynx population in and around Doñana National Park in Andalucía, one of only two surviving breeding populations. In 2006, at least 5 lynx from this small population were killed by road vehicles, representing an unsustainable level of mortality for the species. I note that in late 2006 a number of announcements were made by officials from your government concerning proposals to reduce the impact of road vehicles on Doñana's lynxes, including reducing traffic speeds/volumes, building new nature bridges, and installing more fences and fauna underpasses. I call upon your government to urgently implement these proposals, including reducing the speed limit on the busy El Rocio to Matalascañas Road, where many lynx have been run over in recent years. The needs of local people for transport should be better met through more sustainable means than private cars, including with the development of a new tramway. Yours sincerely, [YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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