Hidden among the rolling, grassy hills of southern Spain live some of Europe's most elusive - and endangered - creatures.
The Iberian lynx once used to roam the Iberian peninsula in its thousands, silently stalking prey and avoiding humans.
But by the turn of the century fewer than a hundred remained, becoming the world's most endangered cat.
Now, an ambitious effort initiated by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has managed to bring the species back from the brink of extinction.
RAZOR's Reya El-Salahi travelled to the Sierra Morena mountains to see how it all works.
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