our reporter cornelia borrmann went to find out more about a project aiming to help both the animals d the people who live there. cornelia: the balkan lynx is a master of disguise, and pads through the forest silently, often unnoticed. it's one of the rarest species of big cat in the world, and it is in great danger of extinction. azem ramadani wants to protect the lynx, though he has never seen one in the wild. he's a photographer, but now he runs an ngo called finch, an organization for protecting wild birds and other animals in kosovo. and he is working in the sharr mountains with the international balkan lynx recovery program. despite the bad weather, the environmentalists are here to try to find out how many lynxes live in the area. mr. ramadani: historically, the number of lynxes has been always small, minimal. but still, several decades ago we have information that the number of lynxes was higher, in that we are based on the sightings of people. cornelia: a number of people living in nearby villages say they have sighted lynxes. so the researchers set up a camera trap. it will