The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has proposed designating a vast area in the state as protected habitat for the endangered Canada Lynx. The proposal includes nearly 2,000 square miles in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Carson National Forest, and Santa Fe National Forest as critical habitat for the elusive feline. This designation aims to safeguard the Canada Lynx and ensure its survival in the region.
The Canada Lynx, a medium-sized wildcat known for its thick fur and tufted ears, has faced threats from habitat destruction and climate change. By designating this large area as protected habitat, the state hopes to create a safe space for the lynx to thrive and recover its population. The proposal is part of the state’s efforts to conserve endangered species and protect biodiversity.
The public will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the proposal before it is finalized. If approved, the designation would provide essential protections for the Canada Lynx and help preserve its presence in New Mexico’s wild landscape.
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