M. died one of the cubs born in captivity this year in The Olivilla.

The Iberian lynx cub 'Geo', born during the 2010 season in the captive breeding center of the Olivilla (Jaen), died within five months by a sharp shock with acute lung infection, according to Europa Press reported Supplies Captive Breeding Program of the Iberian lynx.

'Geo' was one of the males lit this year under the Program for Captive Breeding of, ffxiv gil, this species in critical danger of extinction, particularly on 30 March in the Olivilla, following the pairing of macho 'Cuco' and gilts 'Camarina', four years old, who also gave birth in March the male 'Genesis'.

As recalled these same sources, and the 1st of June, 'Geo' present a picture that was repeated acute seizure on numerous occasions, having to be removed from the litter, fallen earth chips, to be treated comprehensively and medicated to prevent recurrence attacks.

After several weeks seemed to have stabilized, so installation is housed in an adjoining his mother and brother, with whom contact was attempted at different times to lose no socialization with specimens of their species.

The death of 'Geo' reduced to eight Iberian lynx cubs born during this year within the program-Ex Situ Conservation, the lowest number since the program began operating in 2005, which amounts to about 80 copies of this feline threatened.

The causes of low reproductive activity of cats this season, which have mated only eight of the 27 females initially selected and distributed in the centers of the Acebuche, sto energy credits, (Donana), La Olivilla (Sierra Morena) the Incasa de Jerez Frontier and Silves (Portugal), are explained by the delay in the heat that caused the heavy rains this winter and the incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) detected in almost half of the specimens that houses the breeding program in captivity.