…to work bloody and scabbed. I probably will retain some permanent scars . For the second year he bit me only about once every s ix weeks. I don’t think…
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…everywhere, ca l l ing intermittently. Finally on the second day of his disappearance I got a faint reply f r o m the direction of the heaviest woods. I…
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…meat, milk and eggs. Curiously enough, live rats and mice were refused in most instances. The species has been described earlier as practically untamable , Charlotte succeeded fairly rapidly with…
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…” one of our Siberian Lynxes which we received directly from Russia a year previously. This very unpleasant discovery, of course, was also the sure indication that Tamara’s pen mates,…
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…large as its captor. Only the desperate splashing of the prey was breaking the silence. Swiftly, the myster- ious predator reached the bank and climbs “ffortlessly the comfortable fork of…
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…Florida, for safely r e – turning Lady Topaz, a pet margay belonging to Patr ic ia Bonneau, although one officer was severely bitten. The meeting adjourned and we returned…
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…naturally-raised litters at the age of 36-64 days (6th -10th weeks). Primarily, it was described in Eurasian lynx (Sokolov et al, 1994; Antonevich, Naidenko, 2007). In Eurasian lynx litters, 60…
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…hare and, therefore, likely for lynx as well. Lynx were historically found throughout much of Canada, the northern forests of the U.S. and the subalpine forests of the central and…
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…and it was truly a social event unlike most bars here in the US. Midnight came quickly and this is London, not Ireland, so the bars close relatively early. That…
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…measures into forest plans in the region. Nearly a year after the lynx was formally listed as threatened, the Foresl Service has again handed the job ol conservation over to…
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