Crowders Mountain, bobcat
WSOC-TV · 3d
Wildlife crews looking for bobcats seriously burned in Crowders Mountain fire
KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. — There’s a new concern in the aftermath of a large wildfire on Crowders Mountain as wildlife crews are urgently searching for two bobcats that suffered serious burns. Channel 9′s Ken Lemon learned that those cats need to hunt to live, and an injury from the fire may have made them incapable of hunting.
WXII 12 NEWS · 3d
Burned bobcats missing after Crowders Mountain-Coyote fire, North Carolina officials say
The Carolina Conservation Wildlife Center reported the injured animals were seen along Crocker Road in Kings Mountain late Monday afternoon. Rescue staff spent hours searching with headlamps after dark but were unable to locate the bobcats, which are believed to be victims of what local officials are calling the Crowders Mountain-Coyote Fire.
WITN · 4d
Crowders Mountain fire was not result of controlled burn that went wrong, firefighters say
Around 8 p.m. Sunday, Gaston County Communications said the fire was a controlled burn. Then, just before 10 p.m., Crowders Mountain Fire & Rescue refuted that and said the fire was not the “result of a controlled burn that got out of hand.”
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