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Mongabay News on MSNSweden to kill 87 Eurasian lynx despite complaints to EU CommissionBy Shreya Dasgupta Sweden has issued licenses to hunters to kill 87 Eurasian lynx between March 1 and Apr. 15. Conservation ...
In the months since the defeat of a ballot measure aimed at banning the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx, wildlife ...
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The Eurasian Lynx Can Take Down Prey Larger Than ItselfDespite its wide distribution, the Eurasian lynx faces numerous threats, particularly in areas where habitat loss and hunting have reduced its populations. To fully appreciate the importance of ...
When Iberlince stepped in to rescue the lynx in 2002, fewer than a hundred of the cats were scattered throughout the Mediterranean scrubland, their numbers chipped away by hunting and a virus that ...
But the 25-pound Iberian lynx, icon of Spain and Portugal, is on shaky turf. Its wild count is about 225 animals, up from 100 a decade ago but far too low for long-term survival. Hunting ...
Four illegally released lynx have been captured and others have reportedly been spotted roaming parts of Scotland so far this ...
Two lynx illegally released in the Highlands have been successfully captured by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland ...
Canada lynx are made for hunting in deep snow, with thick cushions of hair on the soles of their feet that act like built-in snowshoes. Appropriately enough, this adaptation helps them stalk their ...
“The lynx hunt denies Swedes and the citizens of other EU Member States their legal right to expect wildlife diversity and ...
Lynx were widespread on the Iberian Peninsula before the early 1900s. Hunting and habitat loss pushed this species to the brink of extinction by 2002, when fewer than 100 lynx could be found in Spain.
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