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A deadly disease that kills cats is showing up in Greene County. Recently, vets in the area report seeing what’s known as Bobcat Fever in pet cats. The disease comes from ticks that have bitten ...
Bobcats — love them or hate them — are on their way to becoming targets for hunters in Indiana as soon as next year. After contentious testimony at the statehouse, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed SB ...
Don’t allow bobcat hunting in Indiana. About 40 states allow some form of bobcat hunting, but some still oppose it. In New Hampshire, a recent proposal to award 50 bobcat hunting permits via a ...
A state Senate bill, SB 241, would establish a hunting and trapping season for bobcats in Indiana by July of next year.This isn’t the first time lawmakers have tried to make taking bobcats legal ...
Indiana will permit up to 250 bobcats to be trapped and killed from Nov. 8 through Jan. 31 as part of an effort to control the population of the formerly endangered animal species.
While it appears that some residents have taken notice of bobcat sightings in town, with some posting photos and comments on social media, Animal Control Officer David Crockett said this is nothing ...
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 ...
During the Jan. 18 committee hearing, no estimates, studies or educated guesses of the bobcat population in Indiana were brought forward. When FOX59/CBS4 reached out to DNR about any possible ...
Bobcats were endangered in Indiana from 1969 to 2005 and were removed from the endangered species list after conservation efforts helped the population recover. Phil Tapp, ...
Sightings of one of Indiana's most secretive inhabitants - the bobcat - are on the rise in the state's central counties as the largely nocturnal animals venture south from a northeastern Indiana ...