DNR Considers Allowing More Counties to Hunt Bobcats
An increase in the bobcat population in Eastern Iowa has prompted DNR officials to consider adding three more Iowa counties to the state s legal harvest zone for the animals, according to the Telegraph Herald. Those three counties are Delaware, Dubuque, and Jones counties.
It s hard to argue the Iowa s bobcat population is on the rise. We ve featured several stories about bobcat sightings on our website. The cats were once thought to be all but extinct from the state. That clearly is no longer the case. A biologist for the DNR told the Herald that bobcats were once a protected species in the state, with very few animals left in Iowa. But their population has soared expanding from the south, now up through Iowa.
ISU Student Found Dead in Parking Lot, Cause of Death Released
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ISU Student Found Dead in Parking Lot, Cause of Death Released
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According to KCCI, Ames police were called to Delta Delta Delta sorority located at 302 Ash Ave at 9:49 a.m. on January 2 after a caller reported a college-aged female was found unconscious in the parking lot . That female was 21-year-old Olivia Chutich, a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was pronounced dead at the scene, and We Are Iowa reports that there was no evidence of foul play.
KCCI reports that the State Medical Examiner s Office completed an autopsy on January 24 that determined the cause of death to be accidental, and caused by acute alcohol intoxication and hypothermia. Around the time Chutich was found, the National Weather Service recorded a temperature of 11 degrees, with overnight temps as low as 8 degrees.