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Colorado raises prices for out-of-state hunters of bears and mountain lions for the second consecutive year

Summary by Summit Daily News
During its annual review of pricing for hunting licenses, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted to increase prices for out-of-state visitors to hunt mountain lions and black bears. Non-resident hunters will have to pay $293 for a black bear license and $823.28 for a mountain lion starting in January, per the vote. This brings the bear license in line with the average price in other Western states and the lion licenses to the statutory…
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