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The National Canada Lynx Survey
A Congressional petition letter.
References
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Federal Register, Vol. 65, No. 58. March, 24, 2000. Final rule listing for the United States Distinct Population Segment (DPS) of Lynx Canadensis.
Frazier Committee Report on Koreagate to the U.S. House of Representatives. 1978. Available online at www.allentwood.com/Frazer%20Report.html.
General Accounting Office. August 14, 2001. "Accidental contamination of samples used in Canadian lynx study rendered the study's conclusion invalid". Available online in PDF format at www.gao.gov/new.items/d011018r.pdf.
Koehler, G.M. 1990. Population and habitat characteristics of lynx and snowshoe hares in north central Washington. Canadian Journal of Zoology 68: 845-851.
Koehler, G.M. and K.B. Aubry. 1994. Pages 74-98 in Ruggiero et al., 1994. The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx and wolverine in the western United States. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. General Technical Report RM-254. 184 pp.
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McCord, C.M., and J.E. Cardoza. 1982. Bobcat and lynx. Pages 728-766 in J.A. Chapman and G.A. Feldhamer (eds.). Wild Mammals of North America. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.
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