INMAN, S.C. – October 31, 2024 – TrueTimber, the world’s best-selling camo brand, joins Our Community Our Future (OCOF) and conservation leaders in encouraging those passionate about wildlife advocacy and education to join in opposing Proposition 127. This Colorado proposition would ban the hunting of mountain lion, bobcat and lynx in the state, undoing decades of responsible stewardship of wildlife and natural resources by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife department.
Vote ‘No’ to Proposition 127 to protect the rights of Colorado sportsmen and keep Colorado’s long-standing, carefully balanced system of wildlife management in place.
“TrueTimber is proud to stand alongside OCOF in their efforts to protect Colorado’s wildlife and promote responsible conservation practices,” said TrueTimber CEO Rusty Sellars. “By donating to OCOF, individuals can help ensure that Colorado voters are well-informed about the potential consequences of Proposition 127 and its impact on the state’s delicate ecosystem.”
A 501(c)(4) dedicated to promoting outdoor conservation practices, OCOF aims to raise awareness among Colorado sportsmen and voters about the potential effects of Proposition 127 in the upcoming election. This proposition seeks to prohibit the hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx throughout the state. OCOF, in collaboration with conservation leaders such as Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, Mule Deer Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, Boone and Crocket Club, Ducks Unlimited and Wild Sheep Foundation aims to raise awareness among Colorado voters about the detrimental effects this ban would have on the carefully curated and maintained balance of Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Colorado’s wildlife management has long relied on the expertise of organizations like Colorado Parks and Wildlife, which carefully monitors and regulates hunting activities to ensure the preservation of species and their habitats. The proposed ban would disrupt this delicate balance, leading to an overpopulation of predatory species and a subsequent decline in prey populations.
“Conservation is not just about protecting animals; it’s about preserving the entire ecosystem,” emphasized Sellars. “Hunting plays a crucial role in maintaining the equilibrium between predator and prey, which is essential for the long-term health of our wildlife populations.”
Proper wildlife management practices are crucial for maintaining the health and sustainability of Colorado’s diverse ecosystem. OCOF believes that responsible hunting and fishing play a vital role in preserving the delicate balance between wildlife populations and their habitats. By supporting OCOF, donors can contribute to the ongoing efforts to protect Colorado’s natural resources and ensure the long-term well-being of its wildlife.
TrueTimber, known for its commitment to conservation and outdoor enthusiasts, is proud to stand alongside OCOF in its mission to protect Colorado’s wildlife and promote responsible hunting practices. Together, they urge voters to consider the long-term implications of Proposition 127 and support the preservation of Colorado’s natural balance.
About TrueTimber
Founded in 2005, TrueTimber is based in Inman, South Carolina and is the most realistic, performance-driven camouflage brand in the industry. TrueTimber offers a wide variety of clothing items and accessories, featuring a variety of distinct camo patterns that perfectly blend with their surroundings. The company spends countless hours researching, testing and seeking new technology to produce the most effective and lifelike camouflage patterns possible. TrueTimber products can be found in retailers across the United States and Canada, and it continues to be one of the fastest-growing camouflage companies in the world. For more information about TrueTimber, visit TrueTimber.com.
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