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Email Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commissioners

Improve "Furbearer" Hunting & Trapping Regulations

Help protect Colorado's wildlife and ensure a balanced approach to conservation. Each year, native animals classified as "furbearers" are trapped and hunted in unlimited numbers, with their furs sold at events like the Colorado Fur Auction. These practices raise important questions about sustainability and the impact on our ecosystems.

 

By supporting thoughtful wildlife management and advocating for updated regulations, we can help preserve Colorado's wildlife for future generations. Reach out to Colorado Parks and Wildlife and share your voice in support of responsible and sustainable stewardship of our wildlife.

Download our "Furbearer Advocacy Kit" PDF through the PDF icon to learn more!

ABOUT US

The Colorado Wildlife Alliance is comprised of volunteers from all walks of life and all corners of Colorado. We are united in our passion for wildlife and our vision of wild animals being managed for healthy ecosystems.

ADDRESS

C/O Samantha Miller

PO Box 957

Grand Lake, CO

80447

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