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Bobcat trapping is the extreme — selling fur for luxury items. It’s sickening.” From December through February, Colorado bobcat hunters and trappers may kill as many bobcats as they please.
Bobcat populations plummeted during the early 20th century because of the popularity of their fur. Since then, successful conservation measures led to the IUCN listing them as a species of least ...
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The Secret Guardians of Our Ecosystem: How Bobcats Keep Nature in BalanceThe spotted wild cat of America, the bobcat, is making a comeback. For centuries, their numbers had been declining. Once ...
Joni the bobcat arrived at the New Mexico Wildlife Center “in 2006 as an orphaned newborn kitten” — and would go on to spend ...
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 ...
Colorado bobcat An estimated 2,000 Colorado bobcats are trapped for fur to sell on the foreign market every year As a member of Colorado’s big game hunting community, I own the responsibility to ...
Trapping and taking of our bobcats is for cash in pocket as a National Geographic investigation shows that bobcat fur is shipped to China for luxury fashion items, as well as to Russia.
Bobcats have beautiful fur coats and were extensively hunted for their pelts, but many states have now prohibited that. As entirely carnivorous animals, ...
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 ...
By Ted Williams Unlike the rest of modern wildlife management, killing bobcats is unregulated, driven not by science but by fur prices. We’re stuck in the 19 th Century when market hunters, for ...
Bobcat trapping is the extreme—selling fur for luxury items. It’s sickening.” From December through February, Colorado bobcat hunters and trappers may kill as many bobcats as they please.
Unlike the rest of modern wildlife management, killing bobcats is unregulated, driven not by science but by fur prices. We’re stuck in the 19 th Century when market hunters, for example, shot ...
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