I was browsing the news this morning when I saw a story about the Balkan lynx being close to extinction after years of poaching. It surprised me as I thought Europe had killed all of its animals a long time ago.
The lynx’s current population in the wild is only around one-hundred animals, and the poaching shows no signs of letting up. The animal is synonymous to the Balkans so hunting one is akin to an American hunting a bald eagle. (Of course Americans did hunt bald eagles but that’s besides the point.) Scientists say if the numbers drop any lower the population will be at great risk of becoming unstable.
Sadly, these are more than likely the animals last days.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090222/lf_afp/balkanswildlifespecieslynx