Bobcats are not endangered. It is classified as a species "of least concern."
No it is not
The bobcat has never been an endangered species. Still a fairly common feline over much of its range.
The bobcat is a quite common animal, not endangered at all.
1991 in New Jersey, USA; not sure about the Mexican Bobcat...
Restrict hunting and preserve habitat..The bobcat is currently not endangered.
The bobcat, Lynx Rufus, is not an endangered species.
Bobcats are really not endangered but could tend to be according to Ivonne Angelica Gonzalez " no one cares about bobcats but they are not endangered. they eat deer and other stuff but no matter what the deer will eventually die and nothing will happen to the bobcat. bobcats are big strong animals and yep. so yea" bobcats are not yet specified as endangered species.
In some areas it is endangered or under threat (Specifically in Ohio, Indiana, and New Jersey). The Bobcat population is considered healthy (and not endangered or threatened) in Canada. As a species, the bobcat (Lynx Rufus), is considered "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
The bobcat is still quite common, not an endangered species.
The bobcat is not endangered, nor at present is it threatened.
If the question is pertaining to whether or not the bobcat is an endangered animal, the answer is no, they are common over their range.
Most states have set seasons for the hunting and trapping of bobcats, which are not an endangered species.