Jan. 9—The shy and elusive bobcat, a native species once viewed as a pest and hunted to the verge of depletion from Pennsylvania's forests, has slowly rebounded and stabilized. Those lucky enough to ...
The history of bobcats in the Commonwealth is a curious case, but it’s a great comeback story. Once considered a nuisance species in Pennsylvania, the state’s only feline predator originally brought a ...
Bobcats were taken off the Indiana endangered species list in 2005. Indiana lawmakers approved establishing a bobcat trapping ...
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 ...
A bobcat leaps through a field. Photo by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service For years, efforts to allow hunting and trapping of bobcats in Indiana have proved unsuccessful. But a bill moving through the ...
Only 40 counties, all in southern Indiana, were open to bobcat trapping, where bobcat populations are strongest.
About a dozen people gathered Thursday at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Franklin to ask the Indiana Natural Resources Commission to set a regulated trapping of bobcats quota to zero and to allow ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources ended its bobcat season early after trappers fulfilled the 250-cat limit.
MANSFIELD – The history of bobcats in the Commonwealth is a curious case, but it’s a great comeback story. Once considered a nuisance species in Pennsylvania, the state’s only feline predator ...
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