A new partnership between Home Range Wildlife Research and Paul G. Allen Family Foundation will allow for research on Canada lynx and the effects of wildfires on their habitat in the North Cascades.
The den was in a boulder field high up in the Kettle Range, in a rugged spot no one would visit without a reason. The female Canada lynx that made the den had a reason, and the GPS signals beamed ...
Since October, 10 Canada lynx have been released into the Kettle Range as part of a five-year tribal effort to reintroduce the felines into Washington State. On Friday, tribal biologists captured an ...
A broader past could mean a brighter future for Canada lynx in the United States, according to recent research. The study, published in the journal Biological Conservation, indicates that lynx might ...
The Kettle Mountain Range runs north-south along the eastern flank of the Colville Reservation and north into the Tribes’ ancestral territory in Colville National Forest. Lynx are known to live in the ...
The elusive Canada lynx has been spotted in Vermont for the first time since 2018—good news for conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts alike. The sighting, which occurred in Rutland County, farther ...
Editor’s note: Pacific NW magazine’s weekly Backstory provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the writer’s process or an extra tidbit that accompanies our cover story. This week’s cover story explores ...
Nov. 10—Since October, 10 Canada lynx have been released into the Kettle Range as part of a five-year tribal effort to reintroduce the felines into Washington State. On Friday, tribal biologists ...