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France to release 5 more Slovenian bears into Pyrenees

Pine forest saved from damming

Brown bear number rise by 70%

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Original' great ape discovered (BBC 18-NOV)

Last autochthonous female bear shot in Pyrenees (BBC 2-Nov)

Spain to declare 44 new National Parks (Libertad Digital 31-Oct)

New BSE cases in Catalonia (La Vanguardia 26-Oct - free subsc.)

38 Lynx cubs born this year (agroinformacion 21-Oct)

Last chance for lynx (La Vanguardia 11-Oct - free subsc.)

 Male lynx added to captive breeding programme (Europa Press 6-Oct)

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Arag. -Aragonese Castilian or Fabla. Ast.- Castilian in Asturias or Bable. Cant.- Cordillera Cantábrica in general- Cat.- Catalan. Eus.- Euskera (Basque). Gal.- Galician. Val. Valencia Reg.- Regional. Col. Colloquial Official Castilian names are followed by Latin. Castilian and English mammal and bird names according to �Mamiferos de España' (Purroy y Varela) and �Aves de España' (de Juana y Varela) both published by Lynx Edicions. For the time being only very common trees and plants are included. Most entries checked in DAE

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