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Prop 127 Rejected: A Win for Colorado Wildlife Management

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In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we delve into the recent vote on Colorado’s Proposition 127, a measure that proposed banning the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx. The vote was close, but in the end, it was rejected, marking a significant victory for science-based wildlife management.

Joining us is Scott Hampel, the Director of Operations for the Muley Fanatic Foundation in Colorado, to provide insights into this controversial proposal. Scot shares the efforts made by organizations like Colorado Wildlife Deserves Better to inform voters about the importance of preserving scientific input in wildlife decisions rather than relying on emotional campaigns.

We discuss the broader implications of the vote and how it reflects the need to trust professionals in wildlife management to make decisions that benefit both animals and ecosystems. Scott also highlights what this outcome means for the future of conservation in Colorado and the ongoing work to protect wildlife.

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In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we delve into the recent vote on Colorado’s Proposition 127, a measure that proposed banning the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx. The vote was close, but in the end, it was rejected, marking a significant victory for science-based wildlife management.

Joining us is Scott Hampel, the Director of Operations for the Muley Fanatic Foundation in Colorado, to provide insights into this controversial proposal. Scot shares the efforts made by organizations like Colorado Wildlife Deserves Better to inform voters about the importance of preserving scientific input in wildlife decisions rather than relying on emotional campaigns.

We discuss the broader implications of the vote and how it reflects the need to trust professionals in wildlife management to make decisions that benefit both animals and ecosystems. Scott also highlights what this outcome means for the future of conservation in Colorado and the ongoing work to protect wildlife.

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