From gun control to wolves and wild bison: Here’s how 9 bills from the 2025 legislative session will impact Colorado Parks and Wildlife
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An Official Journal Of The NRA | Sportsmen’s Alliance Files Final Brief in Northern Rockies Wolf Litigation
On May 21, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation, along with Safari Club International and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, completed briefing in a trio of lawsuits brought by animal extremist groups to relist wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountain region under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).

From gun control to wolves and wild bison: Here’s how 9 bills from the 2025 legislative session will impact Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Over 120 days, Colorado lawmakers introduced over 650 bills in the 2025 legislative session. Among those that passed were several that will have implications for Colorado Parks and Wildlife as it tackles illegal wildlife traffic, manages hunting and sport shooting activities, continues the voter-mandated reintroduction of gray wolves and more. Senate Bill 2: How Colorado’s gun control bill will affect Parks and Wildlife One of the major bills …
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