Each district has an appropriate biologist, call him up and ask them. If they are not in the field they will take your call. Wouldn’t swear to it rite now, but numbers could always be found in the IDNR regs. Site.Sorry these are just dumb questions from a guy who has never seen a bobcat or a bobcat track in his 6 decades. Say there are 1000 in the state with some counties having a couple and some having many. Overall how many would be culled from the areas where they are overpopulating? Besides Turkey populations what other species are they having a significant impact on?