Coloradans are being asked to ban mountain lion hunting and the hunting and trapping of bobcats and the endangered lynx should the animal ever get delisted. A “no” vote on Proposition 127 will ...
Coloradans rejected a proposed ban on mountain lion and bobcat hunting — a hit for wildlife advocates who have worked to outlaw or change the practice for years. Of more than 2.5 million votes ...
This initiative would have defined and prohibited trophy hunting as "intentionally killing, wounding, pursuing, or entrapping a mountain lion, bobcat, or lynx; or discharging or releasing any deadly ...
On Tuesday night, Colorado voters rejected Proposition 127, which would have banned bobcat, mountain lion and lynx hunting in the state. The Associated Press called the race Wednesday morning.
Election results show a majority of voters rejected a proposed ban on mountain lion and bobcat hunting in Colorado, though the outcome is not yet final. Of the nearly 2.4 million votes tallied as ...
a practice that’s legal in some states like Wyoming and one that’s currently being leveraged to ban “trophy” mountain lion hunting in Colorado. Anti-hunters there are trying to persuade the voting ...
On Nov. 5, voters will decide the fate of mountain lion and bobcat hunting in Colorado, with Proposition 127 seeking to ban the practice entirely. The group “Cats Aren’t Trophies” gathered ...
The mountain lion hunting ban had 1.37 million (45%) Coloradans voted for the proposal, while 1.66 million (55%) voted against it. Last week, the president of an association representing CPW ...
From August: Ban on mountain lion hunting in Colorado set to appear on November ballot According to the Colorado Blue Book, a “yes” vote on Proposition 127 would make it illegal to hunt ...
Agriculture, rural communities, and the hunting and angling community weren’t caught flat footed by the proposition seeking to ban mountain lion hunting. It’s one of the lessons learned from ...
Although votes were still being counted that morning, the latest numbers showed 1,347,538 “no” votes and 1,080,260 “yes” votes. If passed, Prop 127 would have banned all mountain lion hunting and ...