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Wild bison that wander into Colorado might get new protections against being poached, under a bill being introduced in the upcoming legislative session. Currently in Colorado, bison are considered ...
While may sound like a minor technicality, the new law further protects wild bison that may wander across state borders into Colorado, making it illegal to hunt them.
Perez is Meshika, a native tribe of Mexico. Introduced this year as SB25-53, the Protect Wild Bison Act bans poaching the bison that wander into Colorado from neighboring states by classifying them as ...
A way to protect wild bison making their way to Colorado is gaining steam through a new legislative committee tasked with addressing issues in Native communities. A bill that would allow bison to be ...
Colorado Senate Bill 53 would classify wild bison as big game wildlife, which would regulate the killing of the native species when they periodically wander into the state from wild herds in Utah.
Although the bison that live in Colorado today are classified as livestock rather than wildlife, their reintroduction has aided in the restoration of both our grassland ecosystems and cultural ...
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