Buttonwood Park Zoo Welcomes New Canada Lynx
Hutch, a nine-year-old Canada lynx, came to Buttonwood Park Zoo in March from the Stone Zoo in Stoneham. He is now residing in the Lynx habitat, just beyond the Bison pasture.
Sent to New Bedford based on a breeding recommendation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan (SSP), Hutch is slowly being introduced to female Canada lynx, Sylvie, who has called BPZOO home since 2014. The goal of the SSP is to cooperatively manage lynx populations within AZA-accredited zoos to ensure a healthy and genetically diverse population.
Hutch was born in Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg, Canada in 2011. A year later, he was transferred to the Stone Zoo, where he has resided until his match with Sylvie. The recommendation came a few months after the passing of beloved Calgary, a male Canada lynx who called BPZOO home for 11 years. At 20 years and seven months, Calgary was recognized as the oldest Canada lynx living in an AZA facility.
As Hutch completed his required 30-day quarantine, he has bonded with his caretakers and has been adjusting to his new home quite well. Hutch is described as a laid back and mellow cat, who has been very patient during his introductions with Sylvie and quite vocal. Canada lynx are known to have unique vocalizations.
“We have a long, successful history managing this northern small cat species,” said BPZOO Director Keith Lovett. “We are excited to welcome Hutch to the Zoo. We are hopeful that in the near future Hutch and Sylvie will produce kittens which will significantly add to the sustainability of this population in AZA.”