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How to Identify Endangered Species in My Area? Use the USFWS IPAC Tool. The US Fish and Wildlife Service provides a tool that allows you to search for species that may occur in your project. Use the Center for Biological Diversitys Map. Explore the WWFs Endangered Species List. Section 7 ESA Consultation.
Many wildlife agencies and researchers ask people to report bobcat sightings, so they can gain a better understanding of urban predators.
Under the Endangered Species Act, individuals who knowingly take a listed species can be fined up to $25,000 each violation or instance. Individuals who otherwise unknowingly take a species can be fined up to $500 for each violation or instance.
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To report a dead or injured bobcat, call 1-877-WARNDEP.
Bobcats are protected under the New Jersey Endangered Species Act. Hunters are not the problem, or not a significant one. Fragmentation, caused by development and traffic, seem to have constrained the local populations, particularly two in northern New Jersey.
From 1978 to 1982, 24 bobcats were released in sections of Warren, Sussex and Morris counties north of Interstate 80. Fowles estimates that New Jerseys bobcat population has since grown to the 200-400 range, but maybe closer to 500. Nearly all bobcats are found in the northwestern section of the state.

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