FILE - An Iberian lynx is visible in Doñana National Park, in Aznalcazar, Spain on Sept. 28, 2018. Over 1,000 new species have been added to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s “red list” as invasive species, climate change and human activities such as illicit trade and infrastructure development threaten certain animal and plant species with extinction. However, in a significant conservation success, the population of the Iberian lynx recovered from the brink of extinction. (AP Photo/Antonio Pizarro, File)
FILE - A pair of Iberian Lynx play together in the surroundings of the Doñana National Park, in Aznalcazar, Spain on Oct. 2, 2018. Over 1,000 new species have been added to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s “red list” as invasive species, climate change and human activities such as illicit trade and infrastructure development threaten certain animal and plant species with extinction. However, in a significant conservation success, the population of the Iberian lynx recovered from the brink of extinction. (AP Photo/Antonio Pizarro, File)
FILE - Two pygmy elephants cross the road in Taliwas forest on Malaysia's Sabah state on Borneo Island, July 21, 2005. Over 1,000 new species, including the Borneo elephant have been added to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s “red list” as invasive species, climate change and human activities such as illicit trade and infrastructure development threaten certain animal and plant species with extinction. It is estimated that only about 1,000 Bornean elephants remain in the wild, according to IUCN analysis. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian, File)