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FUR TRAPPER PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL RODENT CONTROL TRAPPER


State

Colorado Department of Agriculture
Division of Animal Industry
700 Kipling St, #4000
Lakewood , CO   80215
(303)239-4161
Fax: (303)239-4164
The Department of Agriculture's Rodent/Predator Control Section has exclusive jurisdiction over the control of individual animals, which are not at risk, that prey on agricultural products and livestock.

Link:  http://www.ag.state.co.us/animals/rodent.html


State
Colorado Department of Natural Resources
Division of Wildlife
License Services
6060 Broadway
DENVER , CO   80216
(303)268-0143
The Wildlife Commission has authority to designate "at risk" species. At risk species includes animals whose populations are in decline or which have been declared threatened or endangered. The Wildlife Commission must approve any Agriculture rules concerning at risk animals.
DOW Regulations cover subjects such as required hunting licenses; legal types of traps; trapping hours; restricted locations; notification requirements under the Thirty Day Trapping Period for Livestock and Crop Protection; relocation permits for live-trapped animals; and other subjects.

Link:  http://wildlife.state.co.us/regulations/ch03.pdf


page last updated 8/13/03

The Colorado Revised Statutes are available on line at http://198.187.128.12/colorado/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=fs-main.htm&2.0. You can locate a statute of interest by searching either on the citation given in the database (e.g., 18-5-307) or on a keyword or phrase.

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