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Endangered lynx makes its first appearance in Vermont in years. Wildlife officials said it was the first confirmed Canada lynx sighting in the state since 2018.
The Canada lynx has been on the Vermont endangered species list since 1972 and is a federally threatened species in the U.S. Since they are protected, hunting or trapping lynx is not permitted.
But in Canada, oil and gas exploration are thriving, causing toxic levels of selenium to reach across the border into Montana via the Kootenai River, the EPA reported last week. Fluker said Canada’s ...
Vermont Fish and Wildlife has received more than 160 reports of lynx since 2016, but only seven of those sightings were confirmed, with the most recent credible report coming from Jericho in 2018.
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With July nearly finished, freshwater turtles in Canada have finished laying eggs for the year, but they can still encounter ...
How we can help Canada's at-risk turtles survive and thrive Canada has eight species of freshwater turtle and all of them are ...
Among Canada’s thousands of endangered species, there are 113 plants and animals that are right on the edge of extinction in Canada, according to a list compiled by the Wildlife Conservation ...
Canada to Protect Declining Monarch Butterfly as Endangered Species. Iconic Butterfly Has Declined by 80 Percent in Recent Decades. WASHINGTON— The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in ...
Canada has chosen to reject an agreement to protect 76 endangered plant and animal species from international trade. Documents recently released from the 2013 Convention on International Trade in ...
In order for a species to be federally protected, a science-based recommendation is needed from the biologists on the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC).
The Canadian government may be shirking its legal responsibility to protect endangered plants and wildlife, a new study suggests. Scientists found that 86 per cent of legally protected species in ...