The Indiana Natural Resources Commission is considering a new rule allowing trophy hunters and trappers to kill up to 250 bobcats. A hearing on the new rule will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 14 at the ...
About a dozen people gathered Thursday at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Franklin to ask the Indiana Natural Resources Commission to set a regulated trapping of bobcats quota to zero and to allow ...
Indiana's plan to increase the bobcat hunting quota faces criticism over data concerns and potential population loss.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources intends to boost the state’s bobcat trapping quota and allow hunters to use weapons to kill the animals amid Indiana’s growing bobcat population. A ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... This week, a diverse statewide coalition — Cats Aren’t Trophies (CATs) — initiated a Colorado ballot measure to end trophy hunting mountain lions, along with ...
For years, efforts to allow hunting and trapping of bobcats in Indiana have proven unsuccessful. But a bill moving through the General Assembly could soon require the state’s Department of Natural ...
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 241 ...
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