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The North American lynx (Lynx canadensis) was once a common resident across the northern United States, from Washington to Maine. These medium-sized wildcats thrived in boreal and mixed forests where ...
The study offers a comprehensive overview of forests and the forest sector within the boreal biome and delves into the importance of boreal forests in environmental, social, and economic contexts. The ...
Happy Valley Forest in King, a natural oasis with vast ecological, historical and cultural importance, is one of the forests ...
Canada’s forests make up nearly one-tenth of the world’s total. We are one of the most forested countries in the world, ...
we are evaluating the impact of human-driven degradation on the biotic community in Finland’s boreal forests. We study how native species, such as forest reindeer, pine marten, lynx and mountain hare, ...
Canada lynx are elusive wildcats that live in cold boreal forests and prey mainly on snowshoe hares. They have been listed as a threatened species since 2000. There are currently about 1,100 ...
It is home to black bear, moose, wolves and Canada lynx along with rare birds, such as Canada warbler, barn swallow and olive-sided flycatcher. It features more than 1,300 kilometres of rivers and ...
Christoph Anton Mitterer, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons The lynx, with its tufted ears and short tail, is a fascinating feline native to the Quebec wilderness. This elusive predator is ...