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A partire dal 1999, la Colorado Division of Wildlife dette inizio a un programma di reintroduzione di 96 linci selvatiche in Colorado. Già in un primo periodo sembrava che questi animali si fossero adattati con successo, ma i biologi affermarono che bisognava aspettare almeno un decennio per valutare il successo del programma. Tuttavia, nel 2003 furono rinvenuti all'interno delle tane 16 cuccioli e l'anno successivo ne furono trovati altri 39, confermando che la popolazione era in grado di riprodursi autonomamente<ref>{{cita web|autore=Jared Martin|url=http://www.fws.gov/endangered/map/ESA_success_stories/CO/CO_story2/index.html|titolo=Endangered Species Program &#124; ESA Success Story|editore=Fws.gov|data=29 gennaio 2013|accesso=19 luglio 2014}}</ref>.
 
InNel 2007 severalalcune ofdi thesequeste lynxlinci weresono shotstate andabbattute killeda byfucilate unknownda personssconosciuti. In somealcuni casescasi onlyè thestato radioritrovato trackingil collarssolo were foundradiocollare, leadingil che lascia topresupporre suspicionsche ofgli furesemplari poachingin questione siano stati uccisi dai bracconieri per la loro pelliccia; in otheraltri casescasi, theinvece, animalsgli wereanimali shotsono andstati theuccisi bodyma leftil intact.loro corpo è stato lasciato intatto<ref>{{citecita web | author autore=P. Bronski, P | title titolo= Environment – Missing Lynx | work sito= 5280 Magazine |datedata=Junegiugno 2007 | url = http://www.5280.com/issues/2007/0706/index.php | accessdate accesso=16 June 16,giugno 2007}}</ref>.
 
ByNel 2010, after andopo 11-year effortanni di preparazioni, thela lynxlince hadè beenstata successfullyfinalmente reintroducedreintrodotta intoin [[Colorado]], wheredove itera hadscomparsa becomedagli extinctanni in the 1970s'70. TheIntrodotta initialinizialmente introduction was in thesui [[Montagne San Juan|monti MountainsSan Juan]], nel sud-ovest dello stato, si è successivamente stabilita con popolazioni autosufficienti in tutto il settore centro-meridionale in southwestern Colorado, but self-sustaining populations were established throughout the south-central Colorado Rockies as far north as [[Summit County, Colorado|Summit County]] by 2010. In Colorado the [[red squirrel]] is an important secondary food source when snowshoe hares are scarce.<ref>Banda, Solomon (September 18, 2010) ''Associated Press'' story printed as [http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_16107178 Lynx reintroduction ruled a success in Colorado] by ''[[The Denver Post]]'' and [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/18/us/18brfs-LYNXNOLONGER_BRF.html Colorado: Lynx No Longer Missing] by ''The NY Times''</ref><ref>[http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/PressReleases/Press.asp?PressId=6650 "DOW Declares Colorado Lynx Reintroduction Program a Success"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718225025/http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/PressReleases/Press.asp?PressId=6650 |date=July 18, 2011 }} press release [[Colorado Division of Wildlife]] September 17, 2010, accessed September 18, 2010</ref><ref>[http://wildlife.state.co.us/Research/Mammal/Lynx/ "Success of the Lynx Reintroduction Program"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100827101521/http://wildlife.state.co.us/Research/Mammal/Lynx/ |date=August 27, 2010 }} [[Colorado Division of Wildlife]] Sep 7, 2010, accessed September 18, 2010</ref> Isolated individual lynx have wandered widely from the core area in the Southern Rockies where they were reintroduced, resulting in observation of lynx introduced in Colorado as far away as Iowa, northern Idaho, and eastern Nevada. It was found helpful to rest and feed the animals well before releasing them in prime condition during the spring thaw.<ref>[http://wildlife.state.co.us/NR/rdonlyres/6EBDE944-FF9A-4CE4-894D-8547184CB8BA/0/ColoradoLynxReintroductionAssessment_090710.pdf "Success of the Colorado Division of Wildlife’s lynx reintroduction program"] report by the [[Colorado Division of Wildlife]], accessed September 18, 2010</ref>
 
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