The Indiana Department of Natural Resources opened the controversial bobcat trapping season this month. Some say more data is needed.
Only 40 counties, all in southern Indiana, are open to bobcat trapping, where bobcat populations are strongest.
State wildlife regulators will consider whether to expand bobcat hunting and trapping in the Lower Peninsula after the population of wildcats reportedly stabilized across Michigan. Officials from the ...
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 ...
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 ...