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With its distinctive face and tufted ears, the Iberian lynx is a living testament to one of conservation's greatest comebacks ...
From ear tufts to tail tips, discover the key physical features that help you tell bobcats and lynx apart in fleeting ...
Lynx could thrive if released in Northumberland, research has found. A year-long social consultation by the Missing Lynx ...
A Canada lynx spotted in Vermont in August, the first sighting is six years, is still in the state but is moving north in ...
A recent survey by the Missing Lynx Project suggests that many residents in Northumberland potentially support the reintroduction of lynx to the area. The ...
Wildwood Zoo’s newest resident, Odin the lynx cub, is expected to join Elsa the bobcat in the Wildcat Building in coming ...
A woman out walking near Maardu, just outside Tallinn, caught the relatively rare sight of a mother lynx with her cubs, ...
Congressman Ryan Zinke is right; both the grizzly bear and the wolverine should not be listed under the Endangered Species Act.
It looks like an unusually large house cat or an unusually small lynx — but it's actually called a colocolo, or a Pampas cat.