Extinction is Forever : Canada Lynx
Endangered by Global Warming : Canadian Lynx
- Scientific Name: Lynx canadensis
- Range: Canada and Northern U.S.
- Status:” Threatened” under ESA
- Global warming impacts: Warm spells affect duration and texture of the snowpack, which changes hunting dynamics between the lynx and showshoe hare.
- Implications: The lynx-hare relationship is key to sustaining plant communities of boreal (northern) forest ecosystems.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service originally listed the Canada lynx as threatened primarily because of habitat loss and overtrapping.
The lynx and its main prey, the snowshoe hare, are adapted to deep snow cover. Lynx hunting success (and therefore prey availability) has a great deal to do with snow conditions. The hare is the primary herbivore of the boreal forest. Too many or too few hares will have a profound impact on vegetation structure and composition, which in turn may jeopardize food and shelter needs for countless forest birds and other animal species
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8 comments:
What a beautiful animal. It is a shame.
global warming has many negative impact to all life creature in this earth..!! so.. stop global warming and take a role in order to safe extinct animal and plant..
Is there anything we can do about this other than raising public awareness ? Physically, is there a way to help them ? I don't know, relocate to a similar climate that hasn't been hit that hard ?
The problem now is that animals become extinct, but the problem tomorrow is that humankind may go extinct! with food problems, water problems, and land problems because of the high sea level we can't survive! we should protect the environments and protecting it we protect ourselves.
We all know that and aware about the climate change we are experiencing now. Global Warming is worsening. And its causes bad effect to the environment and the endangered species and e must take actions on this.
nice blog it just unique awareness to all of us.
@stormcharity-I hope it is not too late to reduce global warming.
@bajki-I suppose some may be put in zoos or preserves. That is no answer, though.
@beth-Thanks for stopping by.
@myra-we are not very good stewards of the Earth and its inhabitants. Everything is related, so we are harming ourselves.
@sarah-Very true. We are killing ourselves.
@shasank-Thank you.
I really don't understand how our "informed", "enlightened", "aware" and "sensitized" societies can still allow this to happen. It's not the 18th century any more.
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