There’s a bobcat within a mile of your house. Don’t panic. Wildlife sightings may be on the rise. That’s good news. Utah State graduate student Julie Golla examines one of 10 bobcats trapped and equipped with GPS collars for an urban bobcat study. The collars will record waypoints for about a year. Overlaid on map, the data will reveal how these animals avoid traffic and move through fragmented habitat.(Unknown - U.S.D.A. Wildlife Service) 2:00 AM on May 20, 2021 CDT If your Nextdoor feed is anything like ours, lots of neighbors have been showing concern about wild animal sightings, particularly coyotes and bobcats.