Bobcats are fairly common in most of the lower 48 states, but Texas probably has the largest population because of its size.
increase in population...
Restrict hunting and preserve habitat..The bobcat is currently not endangered.
by not killing or hunting cheetahs anymore:)
The bobcat (Lynx Rufus) has a stable population over most of it's range.
The bobcat population in Georgia is estimated to be around 5,000 individuals. They are widespread across the state, inhabiting various types of habitats such as forests, swamps, and urban areas. Wildlife agencies in Georgia monitor and manage the bobcat population to ensure their conservation.
They are capturing them and helping them to be not endangered.
Approximately 725,000 to 1,020,000 bobcats remain in the wild.
Increase population, pay taxes and fill up jobs
by workinq
Try a bobcat dealer. They know you will come back for parts. So they will help you out.
They help to control the rodent and rabbit populations.