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26 CANADA LYNX Out of our three survey areas, two were located in northeast Washington's Colville National Forest and one was located on the British Columbia side of the border in the Rossland Range, part of the larger Monashee Mountains (Figure 7). Volunteers maintained eight distinct camera installations on the Washington side of the border throughout the monitoring season and data was shared Figure 7: All Canada lynx installations for 2018 spanned from the Rossland Range to the north in British Columbia, to the Kettle Range in the United States. Table 10. Lynx survey area information for eleven camera installations. Canada Lynx Camera Survey Areas 2018 Survey Area General Region # of Installations Installation Date Removal Date Total Trap Nights Lure Kettle River Range CNF 2 2018/07/18 2018/11/04 167 None Rossland Range BCRR 3 2017/10/28 2018/03/04 289 Lynx Sherman Pass CNF 6 2017/09/14 2018/10/22 322 None

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