
Hello Members!
We recently received information from Howl for Wildlife, a non-profit corporation which offers a portal for individuals, organizations and companies to help promote conservation of wildlife with science based data. They helped end S.B. 252 in California.
They have provided a link with an embedded email tool to send an email to the commissioners.
The following is a copy of the email message from How for Wildlife:
A new petition is headed to the Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW) Commission—and it’s another attempt to change wildlife policy without a clear, science-backed management need.
The proposal would ban the sale, barter, and trade of legally obtained wildlife fur in Colorado.
This matters even if you don’t trap, don’t wear fur, and don’t hunt.
Because once wildlife policy becomes “whatever plays well emotionally,” the Commission stops being a science-driven management body and turns into a political target. That’s how you get ballot-box biology—just in a different venue.
Colorado’s wildlife belongs to the public. It should be managed with data, transparency, and measurable objectives—by trained professionals, not pressure campaigns.
Take 60 seconds to act:
https://www.howlforwildlife.org/coloradofurban
Use the embedded email tool to send a respectful message to the commissioners. A few key points to include:
- Reject the fur ban petition—there’s no demonstrated wildlife management need.
- Keep decisions science-based and transparent.
- Don’t set a precedent that turns the Commission into a backdoor way to push ideology.
If you’ve ever wondered how quickly a “small” policy change can become a bigger attack on wildlife management—this is one of those moments.
Make your voice heard today:
https://www.howlforwildlife.org/coloradofurban
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