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Israeli Wildlife Photographer Captures Rare Canadian Lynx Feeding in Frozen Wildernes

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Award-winning Israeli nature photographer Amit Eshel led a small team into snowy northern British Columbia, where patience and respect for the wild led to a rare encounter with a Canadian lynx feeding on a caribou carcass

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He was considered missing for a long time. Now the first lynx released in Saxony has reappeared. He was repeatedly caught in photo traps and could be identified without doubt.Saxony's lynx are again complete. Kuder Juno was the first lynx in the Saxon decommissioning program at Eibenstock in the Westerzgebirge to get into the wild and dived half a year later - since then at least a proof of him was missing. Now the State Office for Environment, …

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Lynch's Juno is back again: after months without proof, the animal was clearly identified in the Ore Mountains. A previously unknown lynx was also sighted in Saxon-Bohemian Switzerland.

It was an encounter that is hard to forget. On the road near the village of Doubice, on the border of two protected areas, a driver and her family were treated to an exceptional sight: a Eurasian lynx appeared in the headlights. They managed not only to let the rare animal cross the road safely, but also to capture it in a photograph. Such evidence of its occurrence is still rather rare in the region.

Lynx Juno in Saxony has been proven againA long missing lynx has reappeared in the Erzgebirge: the lynx male Juno, which was released in March 2024 as part of the project "RELynx Sachsen" could be detected again after about one and a half years. Since the beginning of 2026, evidence of an animal in the region between Freiberg, Flöha and the German-Czech border had accumulated. Photo trap photos showed a lynx with strikingly weak fur drawing – a …

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sachsen-fernsehen.de broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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