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such crowd celebrations can feel odd in a remote natural setting, but environmentalists say they help local communities feel like stakeholders in a project that requires not only a lot of money, but also continued support from people on the ground. 5. why is it important that the lynx raised in captivity remain fearful of humans? 6. why do environmentalists involve local people when releasing the cats? 7. look at the lynx on the first page. imagine you are in a class where the lynx was being released. what name would you give it? why do you think naming the lynx might be advantageous for its survival? the iberian lynx is smaller than other species of lynx living in northern europe, but it has the same pointy, tufted ears, large paws and glowing eyes. “we like to say beauty isnt everything, but it does count and — lets be frank — the lynx sells extremely well,” said one of the conservationists. because rabbits are often considered pests, the lynx has also been welcomed back by farmers, in contrast to the tensions incited by the return of brown bears and wolves in many parts of europe, where they can also threaten livestock. iberian farmers have allowed environmentalists to build artificial rabbit burrows on their land to help feed the lynxes.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. If lynx raised in captivity are not fearful of humans, they may approach humans too closely in the wild, which can lead to conflicts with humans and endanger their own survival.
  2. Environmentalists involve local people when releasing the cats to make local communities feel like stakeholders in the project, gain their continued support, and ensure the long - term success of the lynx re - introduction.
  3. Naming the lynx can make people more emotionally attached to it, which may increase public interest and support for lynx conservation efforts, thus being advantageous for its survival. As for the name, it could be something like "Aurora" (meaning dawn, symbolizing a new beginning for the lynx in the wild).

Answer:

  1. To avoid conflicts with humans and ensure their survival in the wild.
  2. To make local communities feel like stakeholders and gain their continued support.
  3. Name: Aurora. Reason: It can increase public interest and support for lynx conservation.