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    • Home
    • About Us
      • Project Overview
      • Key Project Components
      • Research Team
      • Partners
      • Events
    • Photo Gallery
    • Bobcat Study & Resources
      • Capture Area Map
      • Study Q & A
      • The Study Begins
      • Bobcat Video & Slideshows
      • Living with Bobcats
    • How Can You Help?
      • Report Bobcat Activity
      • Survey
      • Donations
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Project Overview
    • Key Project Components
    • Research Team
    • Partners
    • Events
  • Photo Gallery
  • Bobcat Study & Resources
    • Capture Area Map
    • Study Q & A
    • The Study Begins
    • Bobcat Video & Slideshows
    • Living with Bobcats
  • How Can You Help?
    • Report Bobcat Activity
    • Survey
    • Donations

The purple rectangle represents the area where we capture and radio collar bobcats.    


This area roughly uses El  Camino del Cerro on the north, Silverbell Road on the east, 36th St. on  the south and goes along the western boundary of Tucson Mountain Park and Saguaro National Park on the west.  


The study area includes all of the Tucson metropolitan area.