Natural factors such as pine beetle destruction and fire pose more of a threat than humans to Canadian lynx habitat in Colorado — at least for now. Scientists with the U.S. Forest Service, Colorado ...
U.S. wildlife officials have agreed to craft a new habitat plan for the snow-loving Canada lynx that could include more land in Colorado and other western states where the rare animals would be ...
Depending on how brave you are, you might want to stay out of Vermont. That's because a rare Canadian Lynx was recently spotted in Rutland County, miles away from its home. The sighting is definitely ...
The Erie Zoo is welcoming new members with the addition of two Canadian lynx kittens born May 17 roughly around 5:15 a.m. As this was the first litter from the zoo’s current Canadian lynx cats, the ...
BILLINGS, Mont. — U.S. wildlife officials finalized a recovery plan for imperiled populations of Canada lynx on Wednesday and proposed new habitat protections in the southern Rocky Mountains for the ...
The Potter Park Zoo in Lansing has two new animals – a pair of Canadian lynx brothers from the Pittsburgh Zoo. The brothers – Ragnar and Rollo – are both 4 years old and are settling into their new ...
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is increasing protections for the threatened Canadian lynx, releasing its final 20-year recovery plan and proposing new habitat protections in several ...
LANSING — Potter Park Zoo announced Monday that it has acquired a pair of 4-year-old Canadian lynx from the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium. "These magnificent felines are settling into their new habitat ...
The secret lives of lynx are revealed through audio recordings. Wildlife ecologists study what drives animal behaviour, and trying to figure it out is tricky. Not only are ecosystems incredibly ...
KAPLAN, PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS 4. MIKE C.: THANK YOU. NEW TONIGHT, OUR FIRST LOOK AT THE PITTSBURGH ZOO AND PPG AQUARIUM’S FOUR NEW CANADIAN LYNX KITTENS. THE KITTENS WERE BORN TO MOM CHAYNE ON MAY ...
A new study of lynx shows that isolated populations of the tuft-eared wildcat are genetically very similar despite being separated by thousands of miles. The finding suggests that because the ...
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