Indiana's Natural Resources Commission held the final public hearing on controversial plan to resume bobcat trapping in the ...
Samantha Chapman, Indiana state director for the Humane Society of The Unites States, said in a news release that the bobcat trapping rule favors only a small number of Hoosiers. “The Department ...
The Natural Resources Committee closed the public comment period following Thursday’s hearing on the plan and will work to finalize the rules for the state's first trapping season in more than 50 ...
Photo provided by U.S. Fish and Wildlife At a meeting to be held this month in Franklin, the Indiana Natural Resources Commission will take public comments on bobcat hunting and trapping rule changes.
A bobcat or other animal caught in a leghold trap can struggle and suffer for up to 24 hours without water, shelter or food, until the trapper shows up to kill them by bludgeoning, strangling ...