Colorado’s Landmark Ballot Could Have Change Everything.

In a surprising turn of events, Colorado’s recent election saw voters grappling with a contentious issue that pitted animal rights activists against hunters and wildlife management experts. Proposition 127, which aimed to ban the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx, became a focal point of intense debate. As of November 6, the unofficial vote count showed the proposal lagging by more than 260,000 votes. The measure’s failure has left both sides pondering the future of wildlife management in the state.



