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Scenes collected by the Colorado Department of Parks and Wildlife capture an ongoing problem: Mountain lions are prowling in people s yards and in neighborhood parks, showing up on doorsteps and sprinting through backyards. So, Colorado has a very healthy mountain lion population. We estimate we have between 3,800 and 4,400 independent mountain lions, which doesn t count kittens, said Kara Van Hoose, public information officer atColorado Parks and Wildlife.That healthy population isn t necessarily healthy for humans. With the lions and people increasingly interacting, state officials are developing a new plan to keep them apart 鈥?a plan that would likely include continuing the hunting of mountain lions. We re talking about the people that won a trophy that want to go out and kill, you know, people who travel to Africa to shoot lions and elephants and rhinoceroses, said Pat Craig, founder of theWild Animal Sanctuary. And there s people here in the United States that come to Colorado, and even Colorado natives that go out and want to shoot mountain lions. Craig is a part of a group proposing a ballot measure to ban trophy hunting of mountain lions, as well
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The CDC released numbers showing that most Americans who get the first of the two-dose coronavirus vaccines are returning to get their booster shot.According to CDC data, 88% of those who required a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine returned for the second dose. An additional 9% of those who got the first dose can still get the second dose. Although the vaccines are recommended to be spaced 21 to 28 days apart, the second dose can still be administer
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