Western Spanish ibex
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Capra pyrenaica victoriae

The Western Spanish ibex or Gredos ibex (Capra pyrenaica victoriae ) is a subspecies of Iberian ibex native to Spain, in the Sierra de Gredos. It was later introduced to other sites in Spain (Las Batuecas, La Pedriza, Riaño) and to northern Portugal (Peneda-Gerês National Park) as a replacement for the extinct Portuguese ibex (C. p. lusitanica ).

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Remnant populations survive in the Picos de Europa and other parts of the Cantabrian Mountains, along with some reintroductions. The largest population is in the mountains north of Riaño. It is also found in southern Galicia near the border with Portugal. In northern Portugal, 100 or so survive in the Peneda-Gerês National Park, which adjoins the larger population in southern Galicia. The Western Spanish ibex has been reintroduced to several areas for hunting purposes.

The related Pyrenean ibex (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica ) which once ranged across the Pyrenees, went extinct in 2000. In 2014, a small number of Western Spanish ibex were introduced to France's Pyrenees National Park as a replacement for the Pyrenean ibex. By 2020, the population had increased to 400 individuals in the park, and neighboring Ariège.

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1. Western Spanish ibex Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Spanish_ibex

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