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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.
A group of Canada lynx, likely a mother with her four kittens, gathered on a road near Tofte in front of photographer Thomas Spence on Saturday morning, Feb. 3, 2018.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont wildlife officials last week said a rare Canada Lynx first spotted in Rutland and Addison counties in August continues to be making the rounds.
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) ...
Wildlife biologists working on the study said there are climate predictions that show the size and connectivity of lynx habitat in the contiguous U.S., as well as habitat farther north in Canada ...
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.
Many reports, including verifiable photos and videos, indicate that a Canada lynx is on the move in Vermont, according to biologists with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
The Canada lynx has been listed as a threatened species since 2000, but after scientific review of lynx in the U.S. in 2018, it will likely be removed from the endangered species list.
For over a decade, Bob Etzweiler has led tracking expeditions to northern Maine to find and follow the trails of Canada Lynx, a carnivore uniquely designed for the deep snows and the rugged and remote ...
The stuffed Canada Lynx had stood over the stairway at the entrance, its hulking paws forever perched on a hunk of driftwood. It’s a substantial piece. When alive, lynx weigh up to 25 pounds.
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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