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Species of the Month Bobcat Lynx rufus

Species of the Month Bobcat Lynx rufus. Jearu. Bobcat. Member of the cat family Medium sized cat with spotted coat and short bobbed tail Ears have tufts on the ends Ranges from southern Canada to central Mexico and throughout the MSHCP Plan Area

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Species of the Month Bobcat Lynx rufus

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  1. Species of the Month Bobcat Lynx rufus Jearu

  2. Bobcat • Member of the cat family • Medium sized cat with spotted coat and short bobbed tail • Ears have tufts on the ends • Ranges from southern Canada to central Mexico and throughout the MSHCP Plan Area • Very adaptable predator that can be found in a wide variety of habitat types • Diet consist of small mammals, birds, and sometimes insects • Populations of bobcats are generally doing well throughout their range

  3. Bobcat • Bobcats are a predominantly solitary species • Bobcats bred during the winter and spring • Gestation period is about two months • Typically have two to four kittens in April or May • Bobcats lifespan is about 7 years

  4. Monitoring and Management • Maintain species presence and use at 75% of identified locations in the plan area • Include 469,063 acres of suitable habitat in the Plan Area. • Include in the Plan Area linkages and movement corridors between large core areas that allow dispersal and movement of bobcats • The Plan takes into account wildlife movement through transportation corridors • The monitoring objectives for bobcat have been met • Land acquisition is ongoing to complete the reserve

  5. Thank You Steven Mcsweeny

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