The Indiana Department of Natural Resources proposed a quota increase for bobcat hunting and trapping. Animal welfare advocates say that could lead to the animal’s extinction in the state.
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.
News and Tribune: Indiana strengthens animal cruelty laws, protections for those who intervene
Indiana House Enrolled Act 1165, now Public Law 80, made several changes to the way Indiana officials consider animal-cruelty-related crimes during the legislative session.
INDIANAPOLIS — Last year, Hoosier trappers killed 250 bobcats. It was the first time the state’s only native wild cat had been legally hunted since 1969. Now, the Indiana Department of Natural ...
As Indiana heads into its second bobcat season, hunters might see a bigger statewide quota and more firearm opportunities.
Hundreds of volunteers, veterinarians, and animal advocates are meeting in Indianapolis for the 7th Annual Indiana Animal Welfare Conference to discuss ways to reduce pet overpopulation and improve ...
In just one week, Hoosiers will learn who voters selected to serve as Indiana’s next governor, attorney general and U.S. Senator, the three top-of-the-ticket statewide races in the 2024 general ...
FOX59 on MSN: Indiana seeks to expand bobcat hunting by upping quota, allowing more ways to kill the once-endangered species
Indiana seeks to expand bobcat hunting by upping quota, allowing more ways to kill the once-endangered species
With the start of college basketball season approaching, we’ve moved from our look at other Big Ten programs to our player-by-player previews of the 2023-24 Indiana roster. Today, our player profiles ...