Friday, December 21, 2012
Canada Lynx
A few sightings maintain that Lynx live in California.
The Canadian Lynx is a rare species, and, by the United States Department of Fish and Game, is a Threatened species for the mainland. Big populations thrive in Yellowstone, Glacier, Grand Teton, Rocky Mountains, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks. Smaller populations live in Zion and Arches National Parks, and Fremont National Forest in Oregon. The Oregon population has been recorded as far south as Lassen Volcanic National Park in Northeast California. The Canada Lynx originally range the Coast Range in California until Humbolt County. It ranged the Cascade-Sierra Nevada until Plumas County. In recent years, they have migrated all the way to West Virginia.
Here are some links about Canada Lynx:
Canada Lynx: Yellowstone
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