Canada Lynx in the Great Lakes Region

The above map shows tracking data of the lynx listed to the right. Click on the map to see a larger version.

View information and pictures of individual collared lynx

Lynx and bobcats are anaesthetized in many of the photographs on these pages. All recovered from sedation shortly after handling by biologists and were released.

Lynx:  
01   02   03   04   05   06   07   08   09  10
11   12   13   14   15   16   17   19  20   
21   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   
31   32   33   34   35   36
43   49   

Lynx Kittens:  
K01 renamed L16   
K02 renamed L17
K03 renamed L19
K04 renamed L36
K05 renamed L20

Lynx Dens:  
L07 2004    L13 2004    L14 2004
  L07 2005    L13 2005    L14 2005    
L31 2005

Bobcats:  
B01   B02   B03

Public Pictures:  
Duluth
BWCAW
Caribou Trail
Gunflint Trail
Grand Portage
Rollins
Hovland
Sullivan Lake
Brimson
Birch Lake, by Ely
Greenwood Lake

Black Bear
Lynx Catching Bait.
Mom Lynx and Kittens
Lynx visiting bait
Lynx ignoring a trap
Kitten with bait
TrailCam 5
TrailCam 6
TrailCam 7
~18 month old lynx with collar.


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It is possible to see Canada lynx in northeastern Minnesota. Some of the lucky people who have seen Canada lynx have agreed to allow us to post some of the pictures they took on this website. This is helpful because it shows the different ways that Canada lynx can appear. Some of the pictures might surprise you!

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