Canada’s boreal forest is home to an incredible array of iconic species, including beavers, lynx, wood bison, and woodland caribou. Many of these animals are also being squeezed out of their ...
Canadian lynx prey on small mammals like voles and squirrels but their favourite meal is a snowshoe hare. Boreal forests are some of the world’s last remaining tracts of wilderness, home to a ...
The Eurasian lynx is the largest lynx species, with adult lynx males typically weighing between 40 to 70 pounds (18.1 to 31.8 kilograms), although some can reach up to 85 pounds (38.6 kilograms).
Their black ear tufts are more prominent than those of bobcats, and they have more black coloring on their tail tips. Boreal forests with deep and lengthy snow cover are essential for lynx survival.
snow-adapted wildcat that relies on cold boreal forests and abundant snowshoe hares for survival.” Particularly exciting is that portions of the proposed updated lynx “critical habitat ...
Part of Canada’s boreal forest, and known as the lungs of the Earth, the Boreal Wildlands helps defend our planet’s biodiversity and slow the effects of climate change on a global scale. At more than ...
Its protection would address the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, by providing functional intact corridors for wide-ranging mammals, such as black bear, moose, lynx and even ...