As Proposition 127 wades into the science of wildlife management, proponents argue it also asks voters a moral question. In Colorado, the predominant method of hunting mountain lions is hound hunting, ...
On November 5, Colorado voters rejected a ballot measure that would have criminalized mountain lion and bobcat hunting and trapping in the Centennial State. The controversial referendum, dubbed ...
Colorado voters next month can start mailing in their ballots or vote in person on Nov. 5 for Proposition 127, called Cats Aren’t Trophies, which asks citizens to provide humane and ethical treatment ...
The measure would ban all mountain lion hunting and bobcat trapping, making it a misdemeanor crime. Lions and bobcats could still be killed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife or other government officials ...
On a chilly October day in Denver, a crowd of Colorado sportsmen and -women gathered on the Capitol steps to rally against a proposed mountain lion and bobcat hunting ban. Amid the sea of camo, blue ...
Colorado voters will decide via Proposition 127 on the state ballot whether the decades-old hunting of mountain lions and bobcat trapping should continue — or be banned outright. The measure has ...
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