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Colorado Proposition 127, an initiative to prohibit hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx, is on the ballot in Colorado as an initiated state statute on Nov. 5.
Opponents of Proposition 127, including many wildlife experts, argue that a hunting ban would have a ripple effect on other wildlife populations.
Prop. 127 would ban the hunting and trapping of bobcats and mountain lions, practices which have been regulated in the state for generations.
Colorado voters will decide via Proposition 127 whether the decades-old hunting of mountain lions and bobcat trapping should be banned. Here’s an explainer of the ballot measure.
Proposition 127 seeks to take away hunting despite experts deeming it a critical tool to effectively manage our state’s lions and bobcats. While supporters of Proposition 127 argue that this ...
We want to thank the editor for apologizing to proponents of Proposition 127 for failing to interview us before abruptly issuing an opinion. We are 27 locals, including seasoned wildlife ...
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, ...
This proposition would make it a crime to hunt mountain lions, lynx and bobcats. race called Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. By The New York Times election ...
The hunting of big cats in Colorado will remain legal after the rejection of Proposition 127 by voters in the 2024 general election.
Please consider rejecting the extremist Proposition 127. Allow the experts to continue to make wildlife management decisions each year based on the latest data and science.
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, ...