Bobcat Sightings In Ohio 2025. Bobcat Spotted Prowling Along C&O Canal in The Hoya From 1850 through the 1960s, there were occasional reports of bobcats, mainly in eastern Ohio Allen McGrew, a geology professor at the University of Dayton and a member of the Beaver Creek Wetlands Association, was the one that made the recent sighting and reported it to the the state
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Ohio Bobcat Sightings Report September 2021 Bobcats historically occurred in Ohio but were extirpated by the mid-1800s due to habitat loss and overharvest Allen McGrew, a geology professor at the University of Dayton and a member of the Beaver Creek Wetlands Association, was the one that made the recent sighting and reported it to the the state
Ohio considering bobcat trapping season after increased sightings
From 1850 through the 1960s, there were occasional reports of bobcats, mainly in eastern Ohio Allen McGrew, a geology professor at the University of Dayton and a member of the Beaver Creek Wetlands Association, was the one that made the recent sighting and reported it to the the state In July 2014, the bobcat was removed from the list of Ohio endangered and threatened species.In 2021, there were 562 confirmed sightings, which is 550 more than in 2001.
Bobcat spotted in Cleveland Metroparks, first modern sighting in. In July 2014, the bobcat was removed from the list of Ohio endangered and threatened species.In 2017 — the last year a summary report of verified sightings was published — Ohio had 499. Bobcat sighting reports provide a means for the Ohio Division of Wildlife to track
Bobcat sighting in suburban Ohio captured on Reolink Trackmix and Duo. In July 2014, the bobcat was removed from the list of Ohio endangered and threatened species.In 2021, there were 562 confirmed sightings, which is 550 more than in 2001. Bobcats have begun to rebound in Ohio — even in Northeast Ohio