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Stephen F. Austin State University

Faculty Publications

2008

Bobcat

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Estimating Bobcat Abundance In East Texas Using Infrared-Triggered Cameras, Matthew E. Symmank, Christopher E. Comer, James C. Kroll Jan 2008

Estimating Bobcat Abundance In East Texas Using Infrared-Triggered Cameras, Matthew E. Symmank, Christopher E. Comer, James C. Kroll

Faculty Publications

Reliable population estimation techniques for cryptic forest predators generally are lacking. Development of an efficient and reliable technique to estimate predator abundance directly would be a valuable tool for wildlife managers concerned with predator management. We evaluated the potential for camera survey techniques to provide abundance estimates for bobcats (Lynx rufus) in southeastern forest habitats. We also determined our ability to capture other forest carnivores photographically using these techniques. We used TrailMaster 1500 active infrared-triggered cameras to estimate abundance on a 1318-ha private land holding in eastern Texas. Camera stations were located along roads and wildlife travel corridors …