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WILDLIFE ON KIAWAH ISLAND

BOBCAT GPS RESEARCH PROJECT

The Town of Kiawah Island, in partnership with the Kiawah Conservancy, initiated a Bobcat GPS study in 2007.  The study is ongoing and a total of 29 bobcats have been captured and fitted with GPS collars (5 in 2007, 8 in 2008, 10 in 2009, 6 in 2010).  Collars are programmed to obtain a specific number of locations per day.  More than 26,000 individual bobcats locations have been obtained to date. 
 
 
* Kiawah's bobcat population is stable and healthy
 
* Bobcats make extensive use of scrub-shrub, forest, and developed areas for nighttime hunting forays 
 
* Bobcats prefer scrub-shrub habitat along marsh edges and secondary dunes for daytime resting cover
 
Location data from bobcats are closely analyzed to look for patterns in habitat use during day and nighttime hours, denning sites, travel corridors, etc.  This information is used to pinpoint specific areas or habitat types on the island that are of vital importance to bobcats and to update the Bobcat Management Plan for the island.  This plan provides suggestions and recommendations to all island entities regarding creation, preservation, and improvement of habitat to benefit bobcats. 
 
 
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Town of Kiawah Island
21 Beachwalker Drive
Kiawah Island, SC 29455
(843) 768-9166
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WHAT ARE WE LEARNING?

HOW TO TRACK A BOBCAT

The Kiawah Island Bobcat GPS study has been featured in 2 recent journal articles.  Click on the links below to view.

Spring 2010 Wildlife Professional Article
April 2010 Journal of Wildlife Management Article

NEW BOBCAT PUBLICATIONS
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NEW Bobcat Research Slideshow
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2009 and 2010 Bobcat Location Data
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2010 Bobcat Kitten Video
Wildlife sightings by Town Biologists
 
NEW Wildlife Video Gallery
 
NEW Answers to frequently asked questions about wildlife on Kiawah 
 
View bobcat GPS locations in Google Earth
 
View wildlife sightings by residents and visitors in Google Earth
 
View Kiawah bird checklist
 
Wildlife sightings page provided by the Kiawah Island Golf Resort
 
Report an interesting or unusual wildlife sighting to Town Biologists
 
Submit Kiawah fishing reports and photos