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Eurasian Lynx

Educational resources on Eurasian Lynx

Eurasian Lynx or Lynx lynx is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Near Threatened . IUCN Profile of the Eurasian Lynx

Academic web links for the Eurasian Lynx.


ADW: Lynx lynx: Classification: Lynx lynx (Eurasian lynx). ... Parent taxa. pictures specimens. Genus Lynx (lynxes).
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Lynx_lynx.html

The NSDL Scout Report for Life Sciences-- Volume 3, Number 21: University of Bern: KORA-Eurasian Lynx Online Information System for Europe
http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/NSDL/LifeSci/2004/ls-041015-research.php

The NSDL Scout Report for Life Sciences-- Volume 3, Number 23: ...across Europe." The LCIE website provides information about five important carnivorous
http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/NSDL/LifeSci/2004/ls-041112-general.php

Jenny's Lynx: There are four major species of Lynx: the Spanish Lynx, (which is an endangered
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~jsolberg/lynx.html

MAIN PAGE: MAIN PAGE. INTRODUCTION. ASIAN TIGERS FLORIDA PANTHERS. AFRICAN CHEETAHS.
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~hazelyn/catz/navig.html

Nat'l Academies Press, Nature and Human Society: (1997), page 267 ...: The species status of the Iberian lynx is complicated: Some consider it to be a
http://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309065550/html/267.html

Canada lynx: ...and most closely related to each other. They probably both descended from
http://www.physics.arizona.edu/~doug/Canada_lynx.htm







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