
C.R.S. 33-6-107. Licensing violations - penalties.
(9) For the purposes of this section, any person, any member of such person's family, or any employee of the person may hunt, trap, or take black-billed magpies, common crows, starlings, English or house sparrows, common pigeons, coyotes, bobcats, red foxes, raccoons, jackrabbits, badgers, marmots, prairie dogs, pocket gophers, Richardson's ground squirrels, rock squirrels, thirteen-lined ground squirrels, porcupines, crayfish, tiger salamanders, muskrats, beavers, exotic wildlife, and common snapping turtles on lands owned or leased by the person without securing licenses to do so, but only when such wildlife is causing damage to crops, real or personal property, or livestock. Any person may kill skunks or rattlesnakes when necessary to protect life or property. The pelts or hides of any mammals taken under this subsection (9) may be transferred, possessed, traded, bartered, or sold by a person who holds an appropriate small game license. |

ARTICLE II - SMALL GAME SEASON DATES, UNITS (AS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 0 OF THESE REGULATIONS), BAG AND POSSESSION LIMITS, LIMITED LICENSES AND PERMITS #306 - Special Conditions A. Exemption for wildlife in conflict with people In addition to the authority granted in subsection 33-6-107(9) C.R.S. to take wildlife causing damage; any person, members of their family, or their agents may, without securing licenses to do so, take: 1. Tree squirrels and cottontail rabbits on property owned or administered by them whenever such wildlife is causing damage on such property. 2. Marmots and porcupines which are causing damage to such person's personal property. Methods of take used must be in accordance with federal, state, and local law. |
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