Colorado Code § 33-2-102

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly finds and declares that:
(a) It is the policy of this state to manage all nongame wildlife, recognizing the private
property rights of individual property owners, for human enjoyment and welfare, for scientific
purposes, and to ensure their perpetuation as members of ecosystems;
(b) Species or subspecies of wildlife indigenous to this state that may be found to be
endangered or threatened within the state should be accorded protection in order to maintain and
enhance their numbers to the extent possible;
(c) This state should assist in the protection of species or subspecies of wildlife that are
deemed to be endangered or threatened elsewhere; and
(d) The general assembly should make adequate funding available to the division
annually by appropriations from the general fund.
(2) The general assembly also finds and declares that:
(a) Rare plants and invertebrates are necessary elements of healthy and resilient
ecosystems;
(b) It is the policy of this state to:
(I) Protect and enhance biodiversity and resilient ecosystems in the face of population
growth, development, and climate change;
(II) Protect and conserve rare plants and invertebrates as members of ecosystems;
(III) Support the wildlife that depends on rare plants and invertebrates; and
(IV) Prevent the decline of rare plants and invertebrates before their continued existence
in the state is imperilled;
(c) The division should study and determine the conservation needs of rare plants and
invertebrates found in this state and implement voluntary programs to protect these species.

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