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What are the Divisions conclusions about bobcats in Massachusetts?

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What are the Divisions conclusions about bobcats in Massachusetts?

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Given the increasing and expanding bobcat population, it is logical that the number of bobcats harvested could potentially increase due to an increased number of bobcats on the landscape. However, due to current restrictions to bobcat hunting and trapping, which include season length, restrictive methods of take, and zone restrictions have maintained low levels of bobcat harvest and will continue to restrict the number of bobcats harvested if the quota is removed. The Division is confident that through continued monitoring and modern wildlife management techniques, the bobcat population will remain at sustainable levels for the future enjoyment of all residents and visitors of the Commonwealth.

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