The bobcat (Lynx Rufus) has a stable population over most of it's range.
Approximately 725,000 to 1,020,000 bobcats remain in the wild.
Yes, bobcats are present in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. They thrive in the diverse habitats found in the region, including forests and wetlands. The population of bobcats in the Upper Peninsula has been stable, and they are known for their elusive nature. Conservation efforts and regulations help maintain their habitat and population levels in the area.
Probably. Bobcats are very secretive hunters, and are rarely seen, even where they are quite common. Georgia has a good population of these cats.
it is decreasing
Bobcats reproduce more bobcats by sexual reproduction.
Portion of the entire population used to estimate what is likely happening within a population.
Bobcats are not currently considered endangered. They are listed as a species of "least concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) due to their wide distribution and healthy population numbers across North America.
Illness disease and hunger
It's Changing
dcreasing due to poaching
Bobcats are fairly common in most of the lower 48 states, but Texas probably has the largest population because of its size.
Yes, bobcats are mammals.