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Bobcat hunting, trapping season bill heads to governor

Bobcats were taken off the Indiana endangered species list in 2005. Now, the bill’s author, Sen. Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville), said their numbers could be growing out of control.
Bobcats were taken off the Indiana endangered species list in 2005. Now, the bill’s author, Sen. Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville), said their numbers could be growing out of control.

Hunters and trappers in Indiana are one step closer to being allowed to hunt bobcats in the state.  SB 241 directs the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to establish a bobcat season.

It passed the Indiana House on Tuesday and is now headed to Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk. The bill has already passed the Senate.

Bobcats were taken off the Indiana endangered species list  in 2005. Now, the bill’s author, Sen. Scott Baldwin (R-Noblesville), said their numbers could be growing out of control. He said they are devastating squirrel, rabbit, and turkey populations on land he owns in southern Indiana.

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But the Humane Society of the United States questions whether the state has enough data on bobcat numbers to support a sustainable hunting season. The Indiana Natural Resources Commission took up the issue in 2018 and found it was unpopular with many Hoosiers.

Indiana already allows residents to get a permit to kill a bobcat if it’s hurting livestock.

Rebecca is our energy and environment reporter. Contact her at  rthiele@iu.edu  or follow her on Twitter at  @beckythiele .

Rebecca Thiele covers statewide environment and energy issues. Before coming to Bloomington, she worked for WMUK Radio in Kalamazoo, Michigan on the arts and environment beats. Thiele was born in St. Louis and is a proud graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism.