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The lynx of Vail Pass appear to be coexisting with forest users, for now : comparemela.com
The lynx of Vail Pass appear to be coexisting with forest users, for now
A population of lynx has made a home of Vail Pass areas less frequented by humans, and researchers want to know how new forms of recreation, like motorized snow bikes, will affect the cats moving forward.
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