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News Release 12-020
Domestic Cats, and Wild Bobcats and Pumas, Living in Same Area Have Same Diseases
May bring them into human homes, bridging "infection gap" between people and wildlife
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Mountain lion photographed by a motion-activated camera, Uncompahgre Plateau, Colorado.
Credit: Jesse Lewis, Colorado State University
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Bobcat with cottontail rabbit on a motion-activated camera at the Colorado Front Range.
Credit: Jesse Lewis, Colorado State University
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Domestic cat photographed on a motion-activated camera, Colorado Front Range.
Credit: Jesse Lewis, Colorado State University
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Photographing the spot pattern of an immobilized bobcat to help identify individual bobcats.
Credit: Lisa Lyren, U.S. Geological Survey
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GPS data from bobcats on the Uncompahgre Plateau, Colorado.
Credit: Jesse Lewis, Colorado State University
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GPS data from bobcats on the Colorado Front Range.
Credit: Jesse Lewis, Colorado State University
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