After welcoming two new Masai giraffes this month, the Seneca Park Zoo has yet another new animal: A Canada lynx.
Biologists with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department say they have confirmed more than a dozen reported sightings of the same rare Canada lynx seen in Rutland County in August. Since then ...
After a rare Canada lynx was confirmed in Vermont last August for the first time in years, biologists with the Vermont Fish ...
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Albert the lynx arrives at Seneca Park Zoo
A new addition has arrived at Seneca Park Zoo.Albert, a 5-year-old Canada lynx, arrived last week from Woodland Park Zoo in ...
For the first time in six years, some Vermont residents have officially caught sight of an elusive creature: the Canada lynx. In August, officials with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department ...
Seneca Park Zoo has a new resident. A 5-year-old Canada lynx named Albert arrived Oct. 9 from Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, ...
A new study provides compelling evidence that Canada lynx populations in Interior Alaska experience a 'traveling population wave' affecting their reproduction, movement and survival. This ...
For all of you who have been wondering about the new Canada lynx kittens at the Erie Zoo, you can now find them out and about running around the enclosure while greeting zoo visitors. Monday was ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont wildlife officials say a rare Canada Lynx first spotted in Rutland and Addison Counties in August continues to be making the rounds. Biologists with the Vermont ...
Courtesy of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. The rare Canada lynx has been spotted again in Vermont. And again, and again. Biologists from the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department said ...
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A new study by researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks's Institute of Arctic Biology provides compelling evidence that Canada lynx populations in Interior Alaska experience a "traveling ...