Bobcat trapping is legal in Indiana for the first time since 1969. For many years, bobcats were on Indiana's endangered list. But by 2005 their population had recovered to the point where they were ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources intends to boost the state’s bobcat trapping quota and allow hunters to use weapons to kill the animals amid Indiana’s growing bobcat population. A ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Bobcats have been reported in all but one Indiana county. That's according to DNR wildlife biologist Geriann Albers, who says bobcats have been off the state's endangered species list ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has ended bobcat trapping season early. Originally, the agency had set bobcat trapping season to run from Nov. 8 to Jan. 31. A season-long ...
Bobcats are Wisconsin's most abundant native wild cat and are likely found in all 72 counties. Attacks on humans are extremely rare, as bobcats are shy and typically avoid people. Bobcats are ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Last year, Hoosier trappers killed 250 bobcats. It was the first time the state’s only native wild cat had been legally hunted since 1969. Now, the Indiana Department of Natural ...
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