Stop The Colorado Fur Ban
A new petition is headed to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission that would ban the sale, barter, and trade of legally obtained wildlife fur in Colorado. This is another attempt to change wildlife policy without scientific evidence, bypassing the experts who are supposed to manage wildlife using data and the public trust model.
Colorado voters have already rejected this style of “policy by emotion”:
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A 2024 fur ban in Denver was rejected by 58% of voters.
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A statewide hunting ban (Prop 127) was rejected by 55% of Colorado voters.
This petition isn’t about protecting threatened populations—Colorado’s furbearers are described as healthy and abundant, and the petition provides no scientific justification showing otherwise.
Wildlife policy should be driven by science and experts—not petitions to bureaucrats, ballot-box biology, or back-room pressure campaigns. Enough is enough.
Send a message to the CPW Commission now:
Tell them to reject the fur ban petition and keep wildlife management science-based, transparent, and led by wildlife professionals—not activist politics.
After sending, you will receive an email about the March 4th & 5th Commission meeting, along with a link to CRWM with more info!
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