NCPI Workmark
Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.

Search Results


5 results for Bobcat
Currently viewing results 1 - 5
PAGE OF 1
Record #:
3144
Author(s):
Abstract:
In 1955, bobcats were found mostly in coastal and mountain counties. Since then their range has expanded to include all the state's one hundred counties.
Source:
Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Nov/Dec 1996, p17-21, il Periodical Website
Subject(s):
Record #:
1396
Abstract:
This Beaufort County study reveals that bobcats vary their diets seasonally, primarily eating rabbits in the summer and fall and cotton rats in the winter and spring.
Subject(s):
Full Text:
Record #:
9778
Author(s):
Abstract:
Although the bobcat is found throughout much of the state, it is rarely seen. The animal is sometimes called a wildcat and is about three feet long and weighs on average twenty pounds.
Subject(s):
Full Text:
Record #:
30089
Abstract:
As part of a program to learn more about the status and ecology of bobcat populations in North Carolina, this study examined bobcat food habits based on analyses of trapper-harvested carcasses. Stomach contents were analyzed and the results summarized by physiographic regions, sex and age.
Source:
Brimleyana (NoCar QL 155 B75), Vol. Issue 9, June 1983, p111-122, il, map, bibl Periodical Website
Subject(s):
Full Text:
Record #:
26862
Author(s):
Abstract:
A three-year study was conducted to determine the status and ecology of bobcats in North Carolina. Due to the accelerating rate of land use changes, the types of habits necessary to sustain bobcat populations needed to be identified. Results will be analyzed and used to aid management decisions.
Source:
Friend O’ Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 28 Issue 11, Nov 1981, p5
Subject(s):