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Bobcats benefit both human and ecological health, but their growing populations are often misunderstood
The bobcat population has rebounded over the past 125 years, making it North America’s most common wildcat: as of 2011, there were an estimated 3.5 million bobcats in the United States alone, a ...
Bobcats, extirpated from Ohio by 1855, have returned due to increasing forest cover. Bobcats pose no threat to humans and are now found in most Ohio counties. Some of the most iconic mammals on Earth ...
“Bobcats are disease defenders,” Zara McDonald, founder of the U.S.-based conservation nonprofit Felidae Conservation Fund, tells host Mike DiGirolamo on Mongabay’s weekly podcast Newscast in February ...
Columbus Metro Parks captured a rare early-morning bobcat sighting at Prairie Oaks Metro Park on Nov. 21.
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