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By taking immediate steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we can address the root cause of climate change and hopefully minimize the severity of the threat to the lynx. And by embracing the following conservation measures, we can help this species navigate the looming threats posed by climate change. Halt unnecessary mortality.
Much of the diet of the Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) is snowshoe hares. The population of these medium-sized cats is closely tied to the abundance of hares. Happy Mew Year! My coworker got this super lucky shot of Kaya, the Canada Lynx we care for at an AZA certified zoo!
1 sty 1998 · We made observations of Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis) natural history during a long-term study of lynx population dynamics in southwest Yukon. We found evidence of adult lynx mating during...
To address these needs, we describe here a novel effort to identify and address potential climate impacts on lynx habitat connectivity in the transboundary region of Washington and British Columbia.
24 mar 2000 · The Lynx Conservation Assessment and Strategy was developed to provide a consistent and effective approach to conserve Canada lynx on federal lands in the conterminous United States. The USDA Forest Service, USDI Bureau of Land Management, and USDI Fish and Wildlife Service initiated the Lynx Conservation Strategy Action Plan in spring of 1998.
1 sie 2014 · We investigated spatial patterns of neutral genetic diversity and differentiation at the southern edge of the Canada lynx Lynx canadensis distribution in Ontario, Canada.
What is a Canada lynx? The Canada lynx is a secretive, forest-dwelling cat of northern latitudes and high mountains. The Canada lynx is a medium-sized cat, similar to the bobcat. It has longer legs and very large well-furred paws, impressive adaptations for maneuvering through deep winter snow.