Keywords: bobcat wildlife carnivore animals animalsandinsects Springtime is baby time! Last week our wildlife team ear-tagged another litter of bobcat kittens. The kittens are B328, B329, and B330 because they are the 328th, 329th, and 330th bobcats we've tracked during our study. We've been tracking their mom, B295, since January 2012 and this is the first litter we're aware of since then. Two of the three siblings. Biologists use pillowcases when they're working with kittens because it's a dark and breathable space to keep them safe until they're returned to the den (usually about 45 minutes). Springtime is baby time! Last week our wildlife team ear-tagged another litter of bobcat kittens. The kittens are B328, B329, and B330 because they are the 328th, 329th, and 330th bobcats we've tracked during our study. We've been tracking their mom, B295, since January 2012 and this is the first litter we're aware of since then. Two of the three siblings. Biologists use pillowcases when they're working with kittens because it's a dark and breathable space to keep them safe until they're returned to the den (usually about 45 minutes). |