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We are able to see more bobcats in more places than ever before, thanks to wildlife cameras.
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Sue Morse’s wildlife tracking courses are training citizens to look and listen to their natural surroundings, to collect data, and to get involved in conservation planning.
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We are able to see more bobcats in more places than ever before, thanks to wildlife cameras.
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Expert wildlife tracker Susan Morse is A LOT of things:A life-long naturalist…a Shakespearian scholar…an award winning photographer.What she is not…is…
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Voting issues are back in the news with Governor Sununu vetoing two Democratic-backed election law bills. Meanwhile a federal judge gives the go-ahead for…
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A new study from the University of New Hampshire says bobcats now roam in very different parts of the state than they did a generation ago – showing how…
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Bobcats have been all over the news lately. It's kind of amazing to think that 30 years ago wildlife biologists estimated there were only 150 bobcats in…
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University of New Hampshire researchers want to understand why bobcats are making a comeback in the state despite a dramatic decrease in their traditional…
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After almost three years of study, Monday night fish and game officials from New Hampshire and Vermont said they will not go ahead with a controversial…
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New Hampshire Fish and Game officials have reversed course on plans to allow a state bobcat season.The department announced on its website Wednesday that…