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The bobcat: Minnesota's silent predator
Bobcat populations grew rapidly from the 1990s to 2012, leading to unexpected early kills of collared deer in a new Minnesota study, highlighting new mortality risks.
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The bobcat: Minnesota's silent predator
The population of bobcats, a medium-sized wildcat native to North America, has increased in Minnesota over the past couple of decades, according to wildlife experts, including the state’s northern and northwest regions. Because it is an adaptable animal, found in wooded forests and semi-desert areas to swampland, it is no wonder they have spread across the diverse landscape that is the North Star State. What does its population growth mean for o…
·Cherokee County, United States
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right5Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution83% Right
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- 83% of the sources lean Right
83% Right
C 17%
R 83%
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