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Everything lined up just right last week for Silverton photographer Wesley Berg. It would have been enough just to have seen a Canada lynx in the wild – a rare encounter, given that fewer than ...
The Colville Confederated Tribes have released 10 Canada lynx into the Kettle Range since October. Here a biologist checks one of the animals teeth before being transported from Canada to the U.S.
SHREWSBURY, Vt. — A Canada lynx, an endangered species in Vermont, has been confirmed in the state for the first time since 2018, and farther south than the last confirmed sighting.
The Canada lynx’s typical coat colors help it to blend into its snowy environment. So, a solid black coat would likely be “maladaptive” and make it harder for one of these wild cats to hide.
A typical adult female lynx weighs about 20 to 24 pounds, Moen said. "They look a lot bigger," he said. Five Canada lynx walk down a road near Tofte on Saturday morning (Photo by Thomas Spence) ...
The Utica Zoo marked International Cat Day on Friday by announcing the winning names for its four Canada lynx kits. The names ...
A Canada lynx with jet black fur has been spotted and filmed for the first time ever. Canada lynx usually have silvery gray coats in winter, changing to red-brown in summer.
Canada lynx in the U.S. live at the southern end of the species’ range, and they depend on forests that are increasingly affected by climate change.
Canada lynx being released from a trap in Kluane, Yukon, Canada. In total, researchers Allyson Menzies, Emily Studd and Rachael Derbyshire trapped lynx over five winters for their biologging research.
A researcher in Canada has reported a discovery aptly timed for spooky season: a black-coated Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis). This appears to be the first recorded sighting of a lynx with this ...
Nov. 23—The Colville Confederated Tribes have released 10 Canada lynx into the Kettle Range since October, a major success for ongoing recovery efforts of the elusive cats. The Spokesman-Review ...
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