The idea of coming face to face with a wolf or lynx on walks through Irish forests and hills fills me with wonder and ...
The Eurasian Lynx is a wild cat with tufted ears and a short tail, found in forest across Europe and Asia. It is a stealthy ...
The Lynx UK Trust is launching a public consultation on plans to release some of the big cats in Queen Elizabeth Forest Park near Aberfoyle. It says it would be perfect for the Eurasian lynx which ...
Believed to be larger than the species we recognize today, Europe’s cats would have inhabited large expanses of both forest and grassland ... and thick fur. The Eurasian lynx is the largest ...
Various projects aim to reestablish lynx as a wild species in the UK after being absent for centuries, but those involved face formidable hurdles, finds Graham Lawton ...
A Eurasian lynx has been rehomed after being removed from an animal sanctuary following major welfare concerns for several endangered big cats. Freddie was welcomed to his new home at Shepreth ...
NB: The Lynx Trust proposed the reintroduction of six Eurasian lynx to the Kielder Forest area. The proposal was considered by Natural England who subsequently advised the Secretary of State for ...
Eurasian lynx have not been seen in the wild in the British Isles for 1,000 years. That was until last week when Police Scotland received reports of two in a forest in the Cairngorms National Park.
Proposals to reintroduce these ‘lost’ felines to Britain have a romantic appeal to many nature lovers, but illegal releases are hampering hope ...
The Eurasian Lynx is a medium-sized wildcat categorized as “ least concern ” on the IUCN Red List as its population is considered stable in northern Europe and parts of Asia.
Authorities captured two Eurasian lynx in the Cairngorms National Park, near Kingussie, on Thursday, and investigators said they suspect the animals were illegally set free intentionally.