It is also known as the European lynx, common lynx, the northern lynx, and the Siberian or Russian lynx.
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The national goal of 65 lynx births was reached in 2007, with 69 to 74 registered lynx born.
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In 2002 the first birth of wild lynx on German territory was announced, following a litter from a pair of lynx in the Harz National Park.
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In the past 18 months, the only other sizeable lynx population in Spain has disappeared, while a new dam is flooding the main lynx habitat in Portugal.
From the newscientist.com
Lynx have not been seen in Yellowstone since 1998, though DNA taken from hair samples obtained in 2001 confirmed that lynx were at least transient to the park.