So far, it's been a heartwarming story about binational cooperation, cuddly kittens and the rebirth of a species extinct in the southwestern United States. About 200 lynx from B.C., Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec and Yukon -- trapped and transported to Colorado since 1999 in one of the most successful wildlife reintroduction programs in U.S. history -- have thrived so well that U.S. biologists, environmentalists and politicians have seized upon the project as a symbolic triumph for nature. But the Canadian cats are proving to have poor knowledge of U.S. geography. And their wanderings into Utah, Wyoming, Kansas and, most unfortunately, New...