Wildlife officials say bobcat numbers are rising, and ecosystem fragmentation could lead to more cats in people's backyards.
New Hampshire residents are noticing more bobcats wandering around, and officials said there are some reasons why. "Bobcats ...
NH expert explains why bobcats find "comfort" in residential areas after one came “eye to eye” with a Portsmouth woman.
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (WMUR ... said Fish and Game conservation officer Cole Letourneau. Letourneau said bobcat numbers are rising, and ecosystem fragmentation could lead to more cats ...
PLENTY OF PEOPLE ARE SHARING PHOTOS AND VIDEOS OF BOBCATS AND NEW HAMPSHIRE BOBCATS ARE DEFINITELY ... THOSE FLOCKS CAN BE Wildlife officials say bobcat numbers are rising, and ecosystem ...
PORTSMOUTH — A bobcat came “eye to eye” with a resident in a city neighborhood near downtown recently, as the wildcat population in New Hampshire continues to grow. Beth LaMontagne said she ...
Letourneau said bobcat numbers are rising ... especially in the southern part of New Hampshire, and that, unfortunately, just pushes wildlife into people's backyards and across roads," he said.