A Canada lynx was spotted in Vermont for the first time since 2018 in a video recorded on Aug. 17 in Rutland County. "Canada lynx are endangered in Vermont and threatened nationally," Brehan Furfey, ...
More than 48 hours after a lynx, bobcat or perhaps a serval was spotted on a Central Islip porch, the feline is still on the lam as of Thursday morning — and no sightings have been reported to ...
A large cat — perhaps a bobcat or a lynx — has been on the loose in Islip Town for more than 24 hours as of Wednesday afternoon, and the state Department of Environmental Conservation and other ...
If you live in the southern United States, you probably won't see any Canada lynx. These similarities aren’t surprising, given that both animals belong to the Lynx genus, which consists of four ...
Master Wildlife Conservationist Ginny Apple traveled all the way from Barkhamstead, on Nov. 18, to present a program on the bobcat at the Jonathan Trumbull Library. Entitled “The Bobcat: Connecticut’s ...
The Lynx, particularly Canada lynx, are larger with longer legs and larger paws, and their tails are black all around. Bobcats are more aggressive in nature, though they pose little risk to humans ...
Consider yourself lucky if you spot a bobcat or lynx while you are snowshoeing, skiing or hiking this winter. The small members of the cat family are very shy. Since they like to hunt at night, you ...
The bobcat that was lurking around the state line area about two weeks ago has turned out to be a lynx, a sure sign that the animal was kept as a pet. “She was so emaciated we couldn’t tell,” said ...