The Indiana Department of Natural Resources opened the controversial bobcat trapping season this month. Some say more data is needed.
Natural Resources Commission member Patrick Early (left), department Director Dan Bortner and commission Chair Bryan Poynter at a commission meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (Leslie Bonilla ...
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission is considering a new rule allowing trophy hunters and trappers to kill up to 250 bobcats. A hearing on the new rule will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 14 at the ...
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 ...
DENVER, COLORADO, UNITED STATES, January 17, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Cats Aren’t Trophies (CATs) reacted to news that bobcat trappers illegally caught and killed ...
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Bobcats in Indiana? Here’s What We Know
If you’re an Indiana resident, have you ever seen a bobcat in your state? Elusive and typically not considered nuisances, ...
Unlike the rest of modern wildlife management, killing bobcats is unregulated, driven not by science but by fur prices. We’re stuck in the 19th century when market hunters, for example, shot boatloads ...
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 ...
Natural Resources Commission member Patrick Early (left), department Director Dan Bortner and commission Chair Bryan Poynter at a commission meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (Leslie Bonilla ...
Unlike the rest of modern wildlife management, killing bobcats is unregulated, driven not by science but by fur prices. We’re stuck in the 19th century when market hunters, for example, shot boatloads ...
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