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That may be, but conventional wisdom and knowledge has both species described as Canada Lynx Lynx canadensis and bobcat Lynx rufus with an overlap along the Canada-US borders.

Link: How to Tell the Difference Between a Canada Lynx and a Bobcat

I'm not sure what range overlap has to do with it? The article specifically mentions SSP, and there is no bobcat SSP. Bobcats are very well known here, they're the most common felid in zoos/nature centers/etc in the USA, outnumbering Canada lynx by over 200 institutions. The terms aren't used interchangeably by people who would be giving the news to the media, like they wouldn't say they were getting a species of mongoose when they meant meerkat.
 
Please re-read: my response was to Coelacanth that never heard the term lynx in relation to bobcat. I merely wanted to underline both are within the Lynx family, no more no less, so not so complicated and not bearing any direct relation to the Salisbury Zoo news item about bringing to (Canadian) lynx to the zoo.
 
Please re-read: my response was to Coelacanth that never heard the term lynx in relation to bobcat. I merely wanted to underline both are within the Lynx family, no more no less, so not so complicated and not bearing any direct relation to the Salisbury Zoo news item about bringing to (Canadian) lynx to the zoo.

We know they're in the lynx family ;) They're just never called "lynx" here, unless someone is specifically using their scientific name.
 
That may be, but conventional wisdom and knowledge has both species described as Canada Lynx Lynx canadensis and bobcat Lynx rufus with an overlap along the Canada-US borders.
my response was to Coelacanth that never heard the term lynx in relation to bobcat. I merely wanted to underline both are within the Lynx family, no more no less, so not so complicated and not bearing any direct relation to the Salisbury Zoo news item about bringing to (Canadian) lynx to the zoo.
We know they're in the lynx family ;) They're just never called "lynx" here, unless someone is specifically using their scientific name.

Thanks for the clarification @Kifaru Bwana. They are indeed both lynxes; as @TinoPup said, I was conveying that in the States "lynx" is a term reserved for Canada lynx and "bobcat" is always what Lynx rufus is called, at least in my experience. I wasn't sure if that was also the case in Europe, and thus might have caused the confusion about what species they were referring to.
 
Other news from 2021:

On April 4th, the zoo announced the transfer of a (1.0) Andean bear named Sinchi to the Philadelphia Zoo in Pennsylvania.

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On April 11th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) red-necked wallaby joey that was born in 2020 is now on exhibit.

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On June 18th, the zoo announced they have built a veterinary cement pad for their American bison.

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On August 3rd, it was reported that several changes have been made to the zoo, including new fencing, a full-time veterinarian, and the reptile exhibits in the Visitor Center are now viewable outside.

Salisbury Zoo works to create natural habitats for animals

On August 12th, the zoo announced that their llamas and alpacas have been moved to a new exhibit on higher ground to avoid flooding.


On September 3rd, it was reported that a (1.0) red wolf named Snout passed away on August 31st. He was 11-years-old and passed due to worsening health-related heartworm issues.

Male red wolf at Salisbury Zoo dies

On September 15th, the zoo announced they got some new signs at the main entrance.

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On September 17th, the zoo announced they have installed new doors for their Andean bear and Canada lynx exhibits.

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On September 22nd, the zoo officially opened a new exhibit for their black-tailed prairie dogs.

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Salisbury Zoo announces the birth of Andean bear cubs, born 1/16/2022. These cubs represent the third litter for their female "Chaska," her second with their male, "Pinocchio" (who, significantly, is wild-born). It is her first successful litter of twins.

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Guess I should get around to visiting in a few weeks, then!
 
Salisbury Zoo announces the birth of Andean bear cubs, born 1/16/2022. These cubs represent the third litter for their female "Chaska," her second with their male, "Pinocchio" (who, significantly, is wild-born). It is her first successful litter of twins.

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Salisbury Zoo holding contest to name new baby bears - 47abc

Voting open on bear cub names:
  • Inti: means “Sun”
  • Raymi: means “Celebration”
  • Asiri: means “Smile”
  • Kuna: means “To Give”
 
On April 23rd, the zoo announced that the Andean bear cubs were named Inti and Raymi.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1034131040814196

On April 29th, it was reported that the zoo's (0.1.1) American alligators named Big and Little, as well as their (1.0) black-necked swan named Ron, are being transferred to a facility in Minnesota. The alligator's old exhibit is being transformed into a custom-made exhibit, with a waterfall and river.

Salisbury Zoo announces departure of alligators, black-necked swan - 47abc
 
A male Red wolf has arrived:

Salisbury Zoo Gets New Red Wolf

The zoo announced it has acquired two-year-old male red wolf named Bowie from the US Fish and Wildlife Recovery, Red Wolf Recovery Program in North Carolina. Bowie has joined Shiloh, the female red wolf as a companion, zoo officials said Thursday.

Maybe now people will actually get to see the species there :D I've been going for decades and never seen one there.
 
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