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ANGOLA, Ind. (AP) - A northeastern Indiana hunter who found mysterious animal tracks in a swamp set up an infrared-activated camera that captured images of two endangered bobcats.
The photographs add to growing evidence that the felines are on the rebound in Indiana after years of decline because of overhunting, population growth and farming expansion.
"It's just neat to know they're out there," said hunter Scott Banfield, who operates a lake management company near Angola, about 40 miles north of Fort Wayne.
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