TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Lynx Equity Limited is pleased to announce the acquisition of a growing Eastern Ontario-based fabricator and installer of structural steel ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lynx Equity Limited is pleased to announce the acquisition of a growing Eastern Ontario-based fabricator and installer of structural steel ...
BDC Capital recently provided $6 million in mezzanine financing for the acquisition by Lynx Equity of Alpine Shredders, a Kitchener, Ontario-based provider of mobile shredding trucks. Lynx, a Canadian ...
Sudbury wildlife rescue helping injured lynx A Sudbury wildlife rescue centre is nursing a lynx with two broken legs back to health. Ashley Bacon reports.
Northern Ontario captures an encounter with a family of four lynx off Highway 11 in the New Liskeard area on Thursday. (Jada Langford) ...
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Utica Zoo declares Hadley, injured Canada Lynx kit, 'fully recovered'
Hadley, a Canada Lynx kit residing at Utica Zoo, declared fully recovered by zoo staff after suffering a broken femur at ...
“The pattern we’re maintaining is integral to all our species,” biologist Jens Hilke said. “It’s a matter of maintaining what we’ve got instead of building something new.” A Canada lynx spotted in ...
Many animals hibernate or migrate to warmer climates in winter, but Canadian lynx are specially adapted to endure cold weather. In addition to a thick winter coat, the lynx has wide, padded, furry ...
Toronto-based Lynx Equity Ltd. has acquired Alpine Shredders, a manufacturer of mobile shredding trucks headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario. Lynx has acquired the company from George Doerr, a founding ...
A Canada lynx was spotted in Vermont for the first time since 2018 in a video recorded on Aug. 17 in Rutland County. "Canada lynx are endangered in Vermont and threatened nationally," Brehan Furfey, ...
DULUTH — Though low in number and prone to fluctuating, Minnesota's Canada lynx population appears consistent with previous years, according to a 2024 U.S. Forest Service report and wildlife experts.
A black-coated Canada lynx was photographed for the first time by a researcher at the University of Alberta, Canada. Thomas Jung, also employed by the Government of Yukon, recorded the animal in a 30 ...
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