*Cover | Hunter-engaged monitoring of the Eurasian lynx during the reinforcement process
Male Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in a Dinaric forest (Kočevsko, Slovenia). Until recently Dinaric lynx population suffered from high inbreeding levels, but decline was reversed with the help of translocations. Local Slovenian hunters played crucial role in monitoring this population dynamics through participation in camera-trap monitoring. Photo: Lan Hočevar.
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