Colorado Parks and Wildlife estimates that the state is home to between 3,800 and 4,400 mountain lions, but officials have ...
A phrase attributed to labor organizer Joe Hill is fitting for this moment: “Don’t Mourn. Organize.” Or in the words of writer Ed Abbey, “Sentiment without action is the ruin ...
The last two presidential ballots in Colorado have included wildlife votes. An association representing CPW employees hopes this trend stops.
The South Suburban Center of the Northern Illinois Food Bank donates its meat and fish waste to Big Run Wolf Ranch, an ...
A bobcat, with its characteristic reddish fur and black markings, trots across a snow-covered field in central Oregon, in the ...
Colorado voters rejected Proposition 127, which aimed to ban hunting of big cats. What's next for wildlife management in the ...
Hunting and trapping mountain lions, bobcats and lynx remains legal in Colorado. Colorado voters rejected a ballot question ...
Tuesday was Election Day, and the Coloradoan team was here for the long haul. We shared live updates in this story.
In Mesa County, 66% of residents voted against it. Statewide, the race was closer, with 55% of people voting no.
The proposition would have imposed penalties for hunters who continue to kill big cats, including barring them from holding ...
The hunting of mountain lions and bobcats will remain legal in Colorado after voters rejected a proposition that would have ...
If passed, Prop 127 would have made hunting mountain lions, bobcats and lynx a Class 1 misdemeanor, only allowing the animals ...