Despite its wide distribution, the Eurasian lynx faces numerous threats, particularly in areas where habitat loss and hunting have reduced its populations. To fully appreciate the importance of ...
Animals such as Komodo Dragons and Great White Sharks are fearsome predators, making them nature’s most formidable hunters.
There can be no defence of the circus-clowns who, a week ago, deliberately dumped several terrified, juvenile Eurasian lynx in Cairngorms National Park and in the worst winter conditions.
The cats have been confirmed as Eurasian lynx, the largest of four species of the animals. Lynx were once native to Britain but were wiped out hundreds of years ago due to habitat loss and hunting. A ...
certain populations of the Eurasian lynx are now critically endangered. The World Wildlife Fund attributes its decline to limited resources, habitat loss, hunting, and collisions with motor vehicles.
First Minister John Swinney has ruled out the legal reintroduction of lynx into the wild in Scotland. His comments follow ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Northern Lynx is a subspecies of the Eurasian Lynx. RZSS chief executive ... This was due to habitat loss and hunting, as well their prey becoming more rare. The big cats live up to 17 years ...
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.
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.
It says it would be perfect for the Eurasian lynx which eats ... the plans as "wholly unacceptable". Lynx were wiped out in the UK by fur hunting and loss of habitat about 1,300 years ago.