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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/5/2014
Doc Name
CO Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Comments Regarding Prairie Dog Removal
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05.6(2) Attahcment 2.05.6(2)-2
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C.R.S. 33 -6 -107 <br />COLORADO REVISED STATUTES <br />* ** This document reflects changes current through all laws passed at the First Regular <br />Session <br />of the Sixty -Ninth General Assembly of the State of Colorado (2013) ** <br />TITLE 33. PARKS AND WILDLIFE <br />WILDLIFE <br />ARTICLE 6. LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES - WILDLIFE <br />PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS <br />C.R.S. 33 -6 -107 (2013) <br />33 -6 -107. Licensing violations — penalties <br />(9) For the purposes of this section, any person, any member of such person's family, or any <br />employee of the person may hunt, trap, or take black- billed magpies, common crows, starlings, <br />English or house sparrows, common pigeons, coyotes, bobcats, red foxes, raccoons, <br />jackrabbits, badgers, marmots, prairie dogs, pocket gophers, Richardson's ground squirrels, <br />rock squirrels, thirteen -lined ground squirrels, porcupines, crayfish, tiger salamanders, <br />muskrats, beavers, exotic wildlife, and common snapping turtles on lands owned or leased by <br />the person without securing licenses to do so, but only when such wildlife is causing damage to <br />crops, real or personal property, or livestock. Any person may kill skunks or rattlesnakes when <br />necessary to protect life or property. The pelts or hides of any mammals taken under this <br />subsection (9) may be transferred, possessed, traded, bartered, or sold by a person who holds <br />an appropriate small game license. <br />Attachment 2.05.6(2) -2 -2 <br />
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