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2015-CWMP-Remote-Camera-Field-Season-Report

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45 necessary in the near future. The photographed lynx at plot 2 did not leave a hair sample. The wildlife camera images suggest that it appeared to be more interested in the pie plate and the scent lure that the carpet pad affixed to it was giving off. Sampling in this area should continue to acquire hair samples for DNA analysis. I would suggest setting up stations in the southern part of the Monashee mountain range along the old cascade highway, approximately 1.5 km north of the Canada-USA boundary, spanning a 30 km uninhabited region between Christina Lake and the Paterson border crossing. Lynx in this area will offer more important insights into the trans-boundary migration patterns of this species.

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