From the daily archives: Monday, December 26, 2011
New Hampshire Fish and Game trying to document them after 4 kittens found-
Sightings have been increasing and New Hampshire Fish and Game is fundraising so it will have money to create a conservation plan for lynx.
Story. WMUR Television.
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