Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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01/11/25 06:27 PM
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Do you have a better picture of the tag itself? That is SUPER cool. If you give me a ROUGH idea of what part of the state it was taken in, I can check with a couple of people I know on Monday. Congrats on a cool catch.
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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01/11/25 06:42 PM
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I am going to GUESS that is not a DNR tag and likely from some student doing graduate work or something along those lines. Given the location, it could easily have been tagged in WI too. This just keeps getting cooler. I will make some calls Monday but I don't think that is a MN DNR tag.
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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01/11/25 06:56 PM
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I am going to GUESS that is not a DNR tag and likely from some student doing graduate work or something along those lines. Given the location, it could easily have been tagged in WI too. This just keeps getting cooler. I will make some calls Monday but I don't think that is a MN DNR tag. I’m probably wrong but in the grey recesses of my memory I thought we had a member here, located near Duluth, who was helping out on a project like that? Maybe 5 years back? Osky
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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01/11/25 07:16 PM
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very cool, keep us posted
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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01/11/25 08:31 PM
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I am going to GUESS that is not a DNR tag and likely from some student doing graduate work or something along those lines. Given the location, it could easily have been tagged in WI too. This just keeps getting cooler. I will make some calls Monday but I don't think that is a MN DNR tag. I’m probably wrong but in the grey recesses of my memory I thought we had a member here, located near Duluth, who was helping out on a project like that? Maybe 5 years back? Osky That sounds familiar, college student who got the research funded through the university or something?
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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Not sure I understand tagging a critter if you dont have identifying info on tag that allows a person to contact the 'tagger'. How will they ever expect to get information back..? Maybe Im missing something. .... This^^ Every animal/bird I have ever heard of being tagged for a study had info on who to contact if/when tag was retrieved Maybe an individual tagging and releasing to see if the same animal was being caught? Hopefully the mystery is solved and we all find out who and why On a side note that tag looks like some tags I have seen used to ID goats/sheep https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail...p=f&utm_content=16866&ccd=IFF003
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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Not sure I understand tagging a critter if you dont have identifying info on tag that allows a person to contact the 'tagger'. How will they ever expect to get information back..? Maybe Im missing something. .... Yeah it's a bit odd. I can't imagine why an animal would be tagged with no contact info,unless it was a "canned hunt" type of thing, or some type of farm, and the owner keeping track of his animals. But can't imagine either of those scenarios anywhere close to my area. I've searched online for hours so far and am stumped, can't find anything. Thanks for the interest,help,and replies everyone. I appreciate it
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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Not sure I understand tagging a critter if you dont have identifying info on tag that allows a person to contact the 'tagger'. How will they ever expect to get information back..? Maybe Im missing something. .... I would guess it was a short lived study and they did not want any information from others. Many of the studies done by young biologists are something they dreamt up and are done for a grade and in reality serve no real purpose, other then a grade. I have trapped and work around a few and it is shocking how little they know.
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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One of my "sources" suggested that it may be either a tribal tag from Fond Du Lac or a tag from Natural Resource Research Institute in Duluth. I will keep digging and see if I can come up with anything definitive.
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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There is some research going on now with cats/fisher but I believe they are collared animals. Anyway, the project leads contact info is on the attachment and they may be able to give you some leads or know of past studies that were done and may have used this tag. Maybe this was a collared animal that was recaptured at some point and had the collar removed. https://www.lccmr.mn.gov/proposals/2021/originals/proposal_2021-423_and_map.pdf
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Re: MN bobcat w/ear tag?
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Not sure I understand tagging a critter if you dont have identifying info on tag that allows a person to contact the 'tagger'. How will they ever expect to get information back..? Maybe Im missing something. .... I would guess it was a short lived study and they did not want any information from others. Many of the studies done by young biologists are something they dreamt up and are done for a grade and in reality serve no real purpose, other then a grade. I have trapped and work around a few and it is shocking how little they know. I would guess the same MJM. These types of "studies" done by wanabe biologists, that serve no real purpose, should be graded with an F.
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