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Wildfires have drastically reduced lynx habitat in Washington state

Wildfires have drastically reduced lynx habitat in Washington state

Twenty years of wildfires have cut down habitats and prey crucial to lynx in the north-west US, slashing the maximum number of cats that the region can support by up to 73 per cent

Lynx canadensis (Carnivora: Felidae)

2022 Forest Action Plan Annual Report by Washington State Department of Natural Resources - Issuu

Fire-Adapted: Plants and Animals Rely on Wildfires for Resilient Ecosystems

Canada lynx occupancy and density in Glacier National Park - Anderson - 2023 - The Journal of Wildlife Management - Wiley Online Library

Wildfires and less snowpack threaten Washington's remaining lynx

Researchers work to save lynx from extinction amid worsening Washington wildfires

Could prescribed fires offer the best protection for Washington's lynx?

All You Need to Know about the Endangered Animals in Washington

Experts: More logging and thinning to battle wildfires might just burn taxpayer dollars

Federal Register :: Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Revised Designation of Critical Habitat for the Contiguous United States Distinct Population Segment of the Canada Lynx and Revised Distinct Population Segment Boundary

Researchers use cameras to estimate 50 lynx live in Glacier National Park

Could prescribed fires offer the best protection for Washington's lynx?

Canada Lynx Conservation Northwest