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 ...
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 ...
Indiana Natural Resources Commission is holding a public hearing in Franklin as part of the establishing trapping rules for bobcats. Photo provided by U.S. Fish and Wildlife At a meeting to be held ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is preparing to take a deeper look at its furbearer regulations in the spring, which guide the hunting of species like bobcats, coyotes and foxes. It’s an ...
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 ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources voted to approve a bobcat trapping season in the southern part of the state. The decision has been met with criticism from wildlife advocates who argue that ...
In the months since the defeat of a ballot measure aimed at banning the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx, wildlife advocates have continued to press Colorado Parks and Wildlife on the ...
If you’re an Indiana resident, have you ever seen a bobcat in your state? Elusive and typically not considered nuisances, bobcats in Indiana have faced a number of habitat changes in recent years, ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The bobcat trapping season in Indiana has ended early after meeting its quota. It was scheduled to run Nov. 8 through Jan. 31, but it was ended on Dec. 6 after the statewide limit of ...