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Habitat Use, Home-Range Size and Relative Abundance of Bobcats
(Lynx rufus) in Michigan's
Northern Lower Peninsula
2003-2007

Graduate Student:  Nate Svoboda
Email:
 
NSvoboda@lrboi.com  

Our study is being conducted in a region of the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan that is closed to bobcat harvesting.  Our research will address the following needs for harvested and unharvested populations: 1) estimation of bobcat abundance in Michigan; 2) spatial models of bobcat distribution; and 3) identification of suitable bobcat habitat in Michigan.  This study was funded by CMU, Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
 


                                                                  
Nate Svoboda with captured bobcat in Michigan.

Nate is employed as a Wildlife Biologist with the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians.
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  Funding & Logistical Support:
    Central Michigan University
    Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   
    CMU, Department of Biology
    CMU, ORSP & CST
    CMU, College of Graduate Studies
    U.S. Forest Service
   
Updates:  
Progress reports are available by contacting
Tom Gehring at
tom.gehring@cmich.edu
or 989-774-2484.
 

 

 
     

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