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Three lynx rescued after being illegally released in the Scottish Highlands have been named Caledonia, Cardrona and Bluebell by a local primary school.
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A Canada lynx. These cats typically have reddish-brown coats in the summer that turn silver-gray in the winter. Now, a melanistic individual has been observed. Photograph by Joel Sartore, National ...
The southern limit The reintroduction of Canada lynx to the U.S. state of Colorado began in 1999. Jacob Ivan got involved in lynx research there in 2005, at the tail end of the reintroduction.
In a delightful development that has captivated animal lovers, the Queens Zoo recently introduced three Canada lynx cubs to the public through a charming video debut. These tiny cubs, with their ...
Canada lynx were hunted and trapped throughout Minnesota until becoming a protected species in 1984. In 2000, they were listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
When Adam and I live-trapped L1 back in March 1999, it was Maine’s first lynx capture since Joshua G. Rich of Bethel live-trapped a lynx near Rangeley Lake in the late 1800s.
The Canada Lynx is one of the most majestic and elusive wild cats in North America. Their stealth, beauty, and fluffy coats make them seem almost mythical—until you hear their scream!
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.
Canada lynx are as big as bobcats, weighing up to 44 lbs and measuring about 3 feet in length. Its large feet are perfect for traversing deep snow.