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The Outsider | Does the rejection of mountain lion hunting ban mark a step toward bridging the urban-rural divide?
Sneak Peek of the Week Urban voters ignored rural Colorado and brought wolves in 2020. Urban communities this week joined rural voters in rejecting a ban on mountain lion hunting. Could the urban-rural chasm in Colorado be shrinking? There were six counties – seen in the map on the left – where a majority of voters supported Prop. 127 in the 2024 election. Voters in 13 counties – seen in the map on the right – supported the reintroduction of wolves in 2020. (Colorado Secretary of State map) “I hope this is a step in the right direction to help rebuild trust between the Front Range and the Western Slope.” — Lauren Truitt, former head of information and education at Color

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