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In regards to the bobcat letter by Nancy Tatum, I have a few comments and opinions. I live in southeastern Owen County. I saw my first bobcat over 20 years ago. I have seen them while hunting for ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The state of Indiana’s first bobcat hunting season may be limited to 40 counties and come with a statewide quota of 250 bobcats. That is according to the first proposal release… ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A bill continues to advance through the Indiana General Assembly that would force the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to establish and implement a bobcat hunting season ...
The bobcat was recognized as an endangered species in the state until 2005. Since then its numbers have been growing, based on reported sightings, but it can be difficult to study because the cat ...
Indianapolis Star. In regards to the bobcat letter by Nancy Tatum, I have a few comments and opinions. I live in southeastern Owen County. I saw my first bobcat over 20 years ago.
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INDIANAPOLIS — It's official. Bobcats are back in Indiana. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says they've had Hoosiers in almost every Indiana county report a sighting. Bobcats are more ...
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 ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WPTA) - The Indiana Natural Resources Commission has approved bobcat trapping rules. Last year, the commission was directed by the state’s general assembly to have rules in place ...
DNR is proposing a bobcat trapping season in 40 counties in southern Indiana. The new rules allow each trapper to take one bobcat per season, with the statewide harvest capped at 250 bobcats.
The Indiana DNR published proposed bobcat trapping rules following a controversial bill passed this year at the statehouse.
Hoosiers in dozens of Indiana counties could soon be able to trap and kill bobcats as the state’s natural resource managers move forward with establishing rules they were ordered to develop as part of ...