Colorado Code § 33-2-103

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As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Management" means the collection and application of biological information for the
purposes of increasing the number of individuals within species and populations of wildlife up to
the optimum carrying capacity of their habitat and maintaining such levels. The term includes
the entire range of activities that constitute a modern, scientific resource program including, but
not limited to, research, census, law enforcement, habitat acquisition and improvement, and
education. Also included within the term, when and where appropriate, is the periodic or total
protection of species or populations. "Management" may include artificial propagation to
maintain threatened or endangered species populations, in concert with the exercise of water
rights, and may also include restriction of stocking of species which are in competition with
threatened or endangered species for the available habitat.

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