Data from the season could settle a long debate between trappers and wildlife advocates about how many bobcats are in Indiana ...
Hoosier trappers are a step closer to adding bobcats to their potential targets after the the final public hearing last week on the controversial plan approved by state lawmakers. The Natural ...
Bobcats were taken off the Indiana endangered species list in 2005. Indiana lawmakers approved establishing a bobcat trapping ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has voted to allow bobcat trapping in 40 counties across the state. It has an issue that regulators have been debating since at least ...
The state's natural resource managers will hold a public hearing Thursday in southern Indiana on the upcoming bobcat trapping set to start next year despite concerns from many Hoosiers. The Natural ...
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 ...
I am writing to inform others about the current and proposed trapping of bobcats in Indiana. The proposal to allow hundreds of native bobcats to be persecuted during a trapping and snaring season in ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS — Bobcat trapping season will ...
Only 40 counties, all in southern Indiana, were open to bobcat trapping, where bobcat populations are strongest.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has ended bobcat trapping season early. Originally, the agency had set bobcat ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources closed December 6 after the bobcat trapping season reached the statewide quota. The season, which was scheduled to run ...
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