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Should lynx come back?

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    A lynx is caught on video in Scotland. (Royal Zoological Society of Scotland via AP)
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    A Eurasian lynx cleans her baby in Bulgaria. (AP/Petar Petrov)
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    A young lynx looks around his zoo home in Germany. (AP/Diether Endlicher)
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    A female Canadian lynx heads for the woods after being released in Colorado. (AP/Jack Smith)
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    An Iberian lynx catches a rabbit for its next meal in Spain. (AP/Antonio Pizarro)
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    A lynx mother sits with her cub. (Envato/kjekol)
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Someone let 4 lynx loose in Scotland.  People want to take them to the zoo.  They are not ready to be in the wild.

There are too many deer in Scotland.  Could lynx help?

Pray people will have wisdom to know what is best for lynx. 

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People spotted lynx in January. They were in Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. Someone released them. Workers try to catch the wild cats. They have not been in the country for hundreds of years. That may be because of hunting and loss of habitat. Lynx need to be brought back slowly. They must learn how to live on their own. Will lynx eat more animals than just deer? They may go after sheep and birds that nest on the ground. Should lynx return? 

“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God.” (James 1:5)