New recovery plan for Canada Lynx in Washington
U.S. officials have proposed a $31 million recovery plan for the medium-sized wildcat that rely on snow. Data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has shown that warmer temperatures will reduce the species livable habitat, which in turn would make it harder for lynx to hunt their primary prey: snowshoe hares.
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