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Unlimited no more: Colorado imposes new daily limits on wildlife hunted for fur
By Ali Longwell Follow
alongwell@vaildaily.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· July 17, 2026
· 8 min read
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission narrowly passed a new daily hunting limit for the 17 species it classifies as furbearers at its Thursday, July 16 meeting in Ignacio.
Recreational hunters can now only kill two per day — down from the previous unlimited precedent — of each of the fur...
Key takeaway The limit, which was lower than the two options brought forth by staff, was proposed by new commissioner Rebecca Niemiec who was appointed alongside and Johnny Le Coq and Dr.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The new daily limit on furbearer hunting in Colorado has implications for Pitkin County, where residents often encounter wildlife such as coyotes, foxes, and beavers in the backcountry and along the Roaring Fork River. The limit of two furbearers per day may help prevent overharvesting in localized areas, which could in turn preserve opportunities for hunters, trappers, and wildlife viewers in the county. Aspen 's proximity to vast wilderness areas and its popularity among outdoor enthusiasts means that the management of furbearer populations is of particular interest to local residents. The decision by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission may also influence the county's efforts to balance human activity with wildlife conservation, particularly in areas prone to conflicts between humans and wildlife, such as the Elk Mountains. The upcoming consideration of a ban on the commercial sale of fur in Colorado will likely be closely watched in Pitkin County.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 8 min
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What is this story about? The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission narrowly passed a new daily hunting limit for the 17 species it classifies as furbearers at its Thursday, July 16 meeting in Ignacio.
Recreational hunters can now only kill two per day — down from the previous unlimited precedent — of each of the fur...
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