Indiana's Natural Resources Commission held the final public hearing on controversial plan to resume bobcat trapping in the ...
About a dozen people gathered Thursday at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Franklin to ask the Indiana Natural Resources ...
A remote camera set up to monitor a neurological disorder in wild cats has captured something unexpected—footage of a bobcat ...
Indiana is approaching its first legal bobcat trapping season in over five decades following the final public hearing on the ...
Global wildlife populations have declined 73% over the past 50 years. Grief is both a valid and necessary reaction to that astounding tragedy. But that loss also ...
Bobcats were nearly driven to extinction in our state by hunting and trapping. They were able to begin a comeback because their endangered status through 2005 prevented their hunting and trapping.
A second public comment period is now open on establishing a limited trapping season of bobcats in certain counties. The General Assembly has directed the Indiana Department of Natural Resources ...
An overwhelming majority opposed the idea entirely or wanted the DNR to lower the quota of bobcats from 250 a year to 50 a year.
The proposed rule changes would add bobcats to the list of species for which a game breeder’s license is required, establish a bobcat trapping season in 40 southern Indiana counties, including a ...