I've seen Canada Lynx at 45 zoos. Adding this species together to the 50 zoos with Eurasian Lynx and 128 zoos with Bobcats, it becomes readily apparent that the genus LYNX contains animals I've seen on many occasions at a ton of zoos. (I can add Iberian Lynx to my wish list as I've yet to see that species) Several zoos have multiple LYNX species.
There's 36 American zoos and 9 Canadian zoos on the list, with zero zoos outside of North America as there's very few Canada Lynx in European collections. A fascinating fact is that there's only only 6 zoos (Montgomery, Heritage Park, Sierra Safari, Project Survival, Feline Conservation, Wildlife Learning Center) that would qualify as 'southern zoos', while the remaining 39 zoos are all in northern, colder climates suitable for this species. Even so, there's not many of these exhibits that I would call excellent, which is a shame as this is a feline that's fairly large and able to cover vast distances in the wild.
1- Alberta Game Farm/Polar Park (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 1975
2- Greater Vancouver Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 1998
3- Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2005
4- B.C. Wildlife Park (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2006
5- Minnesota Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2008
6- Toronto Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2008
7- Montreal Biodome (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2008
8- Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2008
9- Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2010
10- Philadelphia Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2010
11- Montgomery Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2010
12- Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2012
13- Pocatello Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2012
14- Cat Tales Zoological Park (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
15- Bear Country U.S.A. (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
16- Dakota Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
17- Hemker Park & Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
18- Wildwood Wildlife Park (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
19- Northeastern Wisconsin (NEW) Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
20- Ochsner Park Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
21- Racine Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
22- Wildlife Prairie Park (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
23- Pueblo Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
24- Willow Park Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
25- Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
26- Zoo Montana (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
27- Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
28- Sierra Safari Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
29- West Coast Game Park Safari (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
30- Olympic Game Farm (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2016
31- Project Survival’s Cat Haven (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2017
32- Feline Conservation Center (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2017
33- Wildlife Learning Center (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2017
34- Border City Petting Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2018
35- Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2018
36- Assiniboine Park Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2018
37- Summerfield Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
38- MacKenzie Center (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
39- Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
40- Bear Den Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
41- Special Memories Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
42- Wildwood Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
43- Zollman Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
44- Edmonton Valley Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2022
45- Woodland Park Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2023
There's several spectacular images of a Canada Lynx in the Hamerton Zoo Park (UK) gallery, an example of this species in a European zoo.
@ro6ca66
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (USA) is famous for its exhibits sliced out of nature, and their Canada Lynx habitat has stood the test of time.
It's not an enormous exhibit, but it's certainly nice to be a visitor looking out over a water moat to see the Lynx.
Montreal Biodome (Canada) opened in 1992 (inside an ex-Olympic velodrome!) and it's a zoo that displays flora and fauna from 4 ecosystems. There's a Canada Lynx exhibit as part of the Laurentian Forest area, entirely indoors but with lots of natural light and even some trees that change with the seasons.
@Newzooboy
When I was at Philadelphia Zoo (USA) in 2010, the zoo had a Canada Lynx exhibit where the current AQUA: Water is Life zone is. There's even a small tire in with this Lynx!
A very disappointing Canada Lynx cage at Cat Tales Zoological Park (USA):
The two exhibits in this photo, one for Bobcats and one for Canada Lynx, are bizarre as they are flat, open enclosures. I took this photo at Bear Country (USA) and there's a steep drop-off and hotwire just below the metal railing.
Two small enclosures, one for Red Fox and the other for Canada Lynx, at Hemker Park Zoo (USA). Very poor indeed.
This is a better Canada Lynx exhibit. Northeastern Wisconsin (NEW) Zoo (USA) has a really nice loop called Wisconsin Trails that's the highlight of the zoo.
Wildlife Prairie Park (USA) is a gem of a zoo in the state of Illinois, similar to Northwest Trek in many ways. Here's the Canada Lynx exhibit there:
It has that dreaded word in the title, and Yellowstone Wildlife 'Sanctuary' (USA) has peeling fences, chain-link yards and a smallish exhibit for Canada Lynx.
Thank goodness this next place closed down. Sierra Safari Zoo (USA), in the Nevada desert, had a Canada Lynx in this abysmal cage in piping hot temperatures.
West Coast Game Park Safari (USA), in southern Oregon, had both Eurasian Lynx and Canada Lynx when I toured the facility in 2015. Here's the Canada Lynx exhibit, with a floor that's all gravel.
Another Canada Lynx exhibit in an American zoo, another junky cage. Wildlife Learning Center (USA) in California:
Assiniboine Park Zoo (Canada) has a spacious Canada Lynx exhibit, much better than most of the examples on my list. This is probably one of the best Canada Lynx enclosures I've ever come across.
Here's a cement slab and a corn crib cage for a Canada Lynx at Bear Den Zoo (USA). What you see is the entire space for the animal.
This Canada Lynx exhibit at Special Memories Zoo (USA), now thankfully shut down, isn't much better:
Woodland Park Zoo (USA) brought Canada Lynx to the zoo with a new exhibit in 2022, which was actually a repurposed space that once held several owl species and North American Porcupines. This enclosure is in the Living Northwest Trail section, and it's a very open area that offers very little hiding opportunities for the Canada Lynx.
Felidae:
Tigers - 195 zoos
Lions - 179 zoos
Bobcats - 128 zoos
Cougars - 118 zoos
Leopards - 98 zoos
Cheetahs - 76 zoos
Snow Leopards - 74 zoos
Servals - 73 zoos
Jaguars - 63 zoos
Eurasian Lynx - 50 zoos
Ocelots - 49 zoos
Canada Lynx - 45 zoos
There's 36 American zoos and 9 Canadian zoos on the list, with zero zoos outside of North America as there's very few Canada Lynx in European collections. A fascinating fact is that there's only only 6 zoos (Montgomery, Heritage Park, Sierra Safari, Project Survival, Feline Conservation, Wildlife Learning Center) that would qualify as 'southern zoos', while the remaining 39 zoos are all in northern, colder climates suitable for this species. Even so, there's not many of these exhibits that I would call excellent, which is a shame as this is a feline that's fairly large and able to cover vast distances in the wild.
1- Alberta Game Farm/Polar Park (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 1975
2- Greater Vancouver Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 1998
3- Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2005
4- B.C. Wildlife Park (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2006
5- Minnesota Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2008
6- Toronto Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2008
7- Montreal Biodome (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2008
8- Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2008
9- Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2010
10- Philadelphia Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2010
11- Montgomery Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2010
12- Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2012
13- Pocatello Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2012
14- Cat Tales Zoological Park (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
15- Bear Country U.S.A. (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
16- Dakota Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
17- Hemker Park & Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
18- Wildwood Wildlife Park (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
19- Northeastern Wisconsin (NEW) Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
20- Ochsner Park Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
21- Racine Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
22- Wildlife Prairie Park (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
23- Pueblo Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
24- Willow Park Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2014
25- Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
26- Zoo Montana (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
27- Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
28- Sierra Safari Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
29- West Coast Game Park Safari (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2015
30- Olympic Game Farm (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2016
31- Project Survival’s Cat Haven (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2017
32- Feline Conservation Center (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2017
33- Wildlife Learning Center (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2017
34- Border City Petting Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2018
35- Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2018
36- Assiniboine Park Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2018
37- Summerfield Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
38- MacKenzie Center (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
39- Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
40- Bear Den Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
41- Special Memories Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
42- Wildwood Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
43- Zollman Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2018
44- Edmonton Valley Zoo (Canada) – Canada Lynx – 2022
45- Woodland Park Zoo (USA) – Canada Lynx – 2023
There's several spectacular images of a Canada Lynx in the Hamerton Zoo Park (UK) gallery, an example of this species in a European zoo.
@ro6ca66
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (USA) is famous for its exhibits sliced out of nature, and their Canada Lynx habitat has stood the test of time.
It's not an enormous exhibit, but it's certainly nice to be a visitor looking out over a water moat to see the Lynx.
Montreal Biodome (Canada) opened in 1992 (inside an ex-Olympic velodrome!) and it's a zoo that displays flora and fauna from 4 ecosystems. There's a Canada Lynx exhibit as part of the Laurentian Forest area, entirely indoors but with lots of natural light and even some trees that change with the seasons.
@Newzooboy
When I was at Philadelphia Zoo (USA) in 2010, the zoo had a Canada Lynx exhibit where the current AQUA: Water is Life zone is. There's even a small tire in with this Lynx!
A very disappointing Canada Lynx cage at Cat Tales Zoological Park (USA):
The two exhibits in this photo, one for Bobcats and one for Canada Lynx, are bizarre as they are flat, open enclosures. I took this photo at Bear Country (USA) and there's a steep drop-off and hotwire just below the metal railing.
Two small enclosures, one for Red Fox and the other for Canada Lynx, at Hemker Park Zoo (USA). Very poor indeed.
This is a better Canada Lynx exhibit. Northeastern Wisconsin (NEW) Zoo (USA) has a really nice loop called Wisconsin Trails that's the highlight of the zoo.
Wildlife Prairie Park (USA) is a gem of a zoo in the state of Illinois, similar to Northwest Trek in many ways. Here's the Canada Lynx exhibit there:
It has that dreaded word in the title, and Yellowstone Wildlife 'Sanctuary' (USA) has peeling fences, chain-link yards and a smallish exhibit for Canada Lynx.
Thank goodness this next place closed down. Sierra Safari Zoo (USA), in the Nevada desert, had a Canada Lynx in this abysmal cage in piping hot temperatures.
West Coast Game Park Safari (USA), in southern Oregon, had both Eurasian Lynx and Canada Lynx when I toured the facility in 2015. Here's the Canada Lynx exhibit, with a floor that's all gravel.
Another Canada Lynx exhibit in an American zoo, another junky cage. Wildlife Learning Center (USA) in California:
Assiniboine Park Zoo (Canada) has a spacious Canada Lynx exhibit, much better than most of the examples on my list. This is probably one of the best Canada Lynx enclosures I've ever come across.
Here's a cement slab and a corn crib cage for a Canada Lynx at Bear Den Zoo (USA). What you see is the entire space for the animal.
This Canada Lynx exhibit at Special Memories Zoo (USA), now thankfully shut down, isn't much better:
Woodland Park Zoo (USA) brought Canada Lynx to the zoo with a new exhibit in 2022, which was actually a repurposed space that once held several owl species and North American Porcupines. This enclosure is in the Living Northwest Trail section, and it's a very open area that offers very little hiding opportunities for the Canada Lynx.
Felidae:
Tigers - 195 zoos
Lions - 179 zoos
Bobcats - 128 zoos
Cougars - 118 zoos
Leopards - 98 zoos
Cheetahs - 76 zoos
Snow Leopards - 74 zoos
Servals - 73 zoos
Jaguars - 63 zoos
Eurasian Lynx - 50 zoos
Ocelots - 49 zoos
Canada Lynx - 45 zoos
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