After 40 years the rare Iberian lynx has returned to Madrid, Spain. The male lynx, called Kentaro, was born in captivity and released with seven more lynx in Toledo in 2014. Kentaro has "packed his bags and set off on his travels", it's rare that a lynx goes so far away, they tend to stay close to where they were born. Kentaro wears a GPS collar which allows conservationists to track his whereabouts.
The Iberian Lynx is the world's most endangered feline, and the only breeding populations are both in southern Spain.
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-31819357
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