The proposition would have imposed penalties for hunters who continue to kill big cats, including barring them from holding ...
"Yummy! Tastes like bluebird with the hint of wren!" says one.
While most Coloradans would not participate in a mountain lion hunt, or feel comfortable killing a bobcat that had been ... to do on the elusive animals, and lynx are already an endangered species ...
Voters rejected a proposed ballot measure that would have banned the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx in Colorado, ...
A “yes” vote on Proposition 127 would maintain the flexibility of CPW to kill mountain lions and bobcats when they are ...
The hunting of mountain lions and bobcats will remain legal in Colorado after voters rejected a proposition that would have ...
In Colorado, for example, voters will decide whether or not to ban “trophy hunting” of the mountain lion, bobcat and lynx.
Lynx and bobcats do not have this classification. About 3,800-4,400 independent lions inhabit the state, while Colorado’s bobcat population is about 21,000, per agency estimates. Neither ...
The measure states that “‘trophy hunting’ means intentionally: (a) killing, wounding, pursuing, or entrapping a mountain lion, bobcat, or lynx; or (b) discharging or releasing any deadly ...
A “yes” vote on Proposition 127 will protect bobcats, lynx and mountain lions from hunting ... The current goal for mountain lion and bobcat management is simply maintaining a population ...
The measure states that “‘trophy hunting’ means intentionally: (a) killing, wounding, pursuing, or entrapping a mountain lion, bobcat, or lynx; or (b) discharging or releasing any deadly weapon… at a ...