Two influential hunting organizations are suing members of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission saying they violated Colorado Open Meetings Law and spread false information about mountain lion ...
Despite persistent calls from wildlife advocates to alter its practices around mountain lion hunting, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is staying the course. On Thursday, the agency’s commission followed ...
Opinion
Steenhuisen’s lion bone gambit — firing the one minister who finally took on the wildlife trade
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen’s move suggests that, when forced to choose, the DA leadership is more worried about hunters and wildlife ranchers than about lions in cages and a country’s ...
Yes. When hunters kill mountain lions, Colorado law says “all edible parts of lions must be properly prepared for human consumption.” ...
A “yes” vote on Proposition 127 will protect bobcats, lynx and mountain lions from hunting and trapping in Colorado. It will allow on a permit basis the killing of these animals under certain ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will consider reducing the number of permits for the next mountain lion hunting season. While the regular mountain lion season is underway — and will run ...
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