Colorado will ban the hunting and trapping of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx if voters approve Proposition 127. Why it ...
Proposition 127 would outlaw the hunting of mountain lions and bobcats. So what should you know before casting your vote?
As Proposition 127 wades into the science of wildlife management, proponents argue it also asks voters a moral question. In ...
In November, Colorado voters will weigh in on whether or not the state should ban hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx ...
The Weld County Board opposes Proposition 127, which aims to ban mountain lion and bobcat hunting in Colorado.
Colorado hunting and fishing brings in approximately $3.25 billion a year. Some of the renewable natural resources that make that possible are deer, elk, moose, mountain sheep and goats and numerous ...
Ballot box biology the wrong approach for wildlife management While I lack the scientific and career pedigree of Dan Ashe, ...
We want to thank the editor for apologizing to proponents of Proposition 127 for failing to interview us before abruptly ...
Colorado voters will decide via Proposition 127 on the state ballot whether the decades-old hunting of mountain lions and ...
By James Pribyl, Jack Murphy and Jessica Beaulieu, Guest contributers We are current and former Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
One of the hottest debates on the Colorado ballot is over Proposition 127, which would impose a statewide ban on hunting mountain lions, bobcats and the already protected endangered lynx.
One item that voters in the state will decide is whether or not to pass Proposition 127 — a measure that could outlaw the hunting of mountain lions and bobcats in Colorado. In this article we ...