This commercial killing violates the norms of the North American Model of Wildlife Management, with the payment of $8,500 to a trophy hunting guide to send his dogs out to attack and tree a lion ...
On Nov. 5, voters will decide the fate of mountain lion and bobcat hunting in Colorado ... Colorado Parks and Wildlife considers trophy hunting to be illegal in Colorado. Hunters are expected ...
Our campaign follows the journalistic virtue of “show, don’t tell,” and this film shows the lion trophy hunting outfitters ... who pay big money to go to Africa and cut the tusks off ...
Coloradans are being asked to ban mountain lion hunting and the hunting and ... has focused its campaign on making the case that trophy hunting or sport hunting is inherently unethical and should ...
Speaking earlier this year, Edith Kebesiime, from World Animal Protection Africa, backed a ban. She said: "African people do not support trophy hunting. Most money from these hunts does not reach ...
On Tuesday night, Colorado voters rejected Proposition 127, which would have banned bobcat, mountain lion and lynx hunting ... big cats is a cruel form of trophy hunting manufactured for wealthy ...
which features a red circle/slash placed over an outline sketch of a lion. On the top, text is printed which reads "OZZY SAYS," with "NO TROPHY HUNTING" along the bottom. The Prince of Darkness ...
For nearly 60 years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has used hunting ... lion numbers in check. Ashe says that hunting big cats is not only unnecessary; it's unethical. "Wealthy, out-of-state trophy ...
a practice that’s legal in some states like Wyoming and one that’s currently being leveraged to ban “trophy” mountain lion hunting in Colorado. Anti-hunters there are trying to persuade the voting ...
A mountain lion lounges in a cottonwood tree on Rooney ... the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission to enact a similar trophy hunting ban. An average of 500 mountain lions are killed in Colorado ...
The measure, proposition 127, defines trophy hunting as "intentionally killing, wounding, pursuing, or entrapping" or "discharging or releasing any deadly weapon" at a mountain lion, bobcat ...