Den sites are used by female Canada lynx to raise kittens for a period of about 50 days after parturition. We reported on litter size, movements around the den site, and broad-scale habitat types around ten den sites in a peer-reviewed publication (Moen et al. 2008). Pictures of each den site, personal observations, and comments on den site characteristics that are not in the peerreviewed publication are included in this report, in which we describe den sites found in Minnesota in more detail than can be done in a peer-reviewed publication. We also discuss characteristics of Minnesota den sites with respect to the den sites described in published literature
Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conser...
We investigated Wolverine (Gulo gulo) denning ecology in the boreal forest of northern Alberta. Duri...
The American marten (Martes americana) is a small carnivorous mammal historically found throughout t...
Many species of mammals make use of “den sites” for multiple purposes. Wolverine (Gulo gulo) females...
The use of breeding dens and the early kitten development was studied in a free-ranging population o...
2008 was a year of transition for the Canada lynx project in Minnesota. It is the end of the 6th ye...
Understanding intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of reproductive success is central to advancing animal...
Suitable den sites is presumably important for reproduction of wolverines (Gulo gulo), but little i...
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is an important furbearer in South Dakota. However, management of bobcats ca...
We investigated the preferences shown by Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) for structures and sites for d...
In carnivores, securing suitable den sites with associated early maternal home ranges is important f...
Previous studies of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) within the northern boreal forest region have docu...
Understanding the distribution of a species is imperative for proper management and conservation to ...
Environmental variables influence animal behavior, and routines of captive animals often alter when ...
Barbed and scented rub pads that rely on a cheek-rubbing behavioural response are a standard survey ...
Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conser...
We investigated Wolverine (Gulo gulo) denning ecology in the boreal forest of northern Alberta. Duri...
The American marten (Martes americana) is a small carnivorous mammal historically found throughout t...
Many species of mammals make use of “den sites” for multiple purposes. Wolverine (Gulo gulo) females...
The use of breeding dens and the early kitten development was studied in a free-ranging population o...
2008 was a year of transition for the Canada lynx project in Minnesota. It is the end of the 6th ye...
Understanding intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of reproductive success is central to advancing animal...
Suitable den sites is presumably important for reproduction of wolverines (Gulo gulo), but little i...
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is an important furbearer in South Dakota. However, management of bobcats ca...
We investigated the preferences shown by Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) for structures and sites for d...
In carnivores, securing suitable den sites with associated early maternal home ranges is important f...
Previous studies of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) within the northern boreal forest region have docu...
Understanding the distribution of a species is imperative for proper management and conservation to ...
Environmental variables influence animal behavior, and routines of captive animals often alter when ...
Barbed and scented rub pads that rely on a cheek-rubbing behavioural response are a standard survey ...
Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conser...
We investigated Wolverine (Gulo gulo) denning ecology in the boreal forest of northern Alberta. Duri...
The American marten (Martes americana) is a small carnivorous mammal historically found throughout t...