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Lynx reintroduction program hindered by lack of hare researchBiologists say more research is needed on key prey speciesBy Bob Berwynsummit daily newsSummit County, CO ColoradoEmail Print ...
Colorado biologists are speculating that a natural up-and-down cycle in snowshoe-hare population may be a key factor in the lack of lynx kitten births the past two years.The Colorado.
"This lynx-hare cycle is an amazing phenomenon and it has proven to be a very robust relationship," said Boutin. "If we start to get climate warming and a crusting of the snow without long, ...
"This lynx-hare cycle is an amazing phenomenon and it has proven to be a very robust relationship," said Boutin. "If we start to get climate warming and a crusting of the snow without long, ...
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Lynx and snowshoe hare, predator and prey, will be the subjects of an entertaining show 7 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Northwest Stream Center at Snohomish County ...
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Although the cyclical relationship between hare and lynx has long been documented, exactly what makes the hare population collapse is not well understood, with “ecologists divided into two camps ...
Cipriano said the lynx was chasing a snowshoe hare but was deterred from the hare when it heard the girls' voices and began to approach them instead. Photographed on Friday, April 2, 2021.
Lynx will eat squirrels and other small forest creatures when they can get them, but their principal diet is the snowshoe hare. The wildcats go where the rabbits go, and their populations rise and ...
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