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Colorado Voters for Animals and Colorado Animal Protectors held their third annual Laws for Paws Fundraiser and Awards Ceremony Saturday at the Infinity Park Event Center in Glendale. Honored this

Wolf advocates push for more wolves, criticize CPW, hunters and ranchers

Wolf advocates push for more wolves, criticize CPW, hunters and ranchers
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Wolf advocate groups criticize CPW processes, push for 750 wolves rather than 250

Wolf advocate groups criticize CPW processes, push for 750 wolves rather than 250
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Rights of Colorado Voters Enforced : The Prowers Journal

Rights of Colorado Voters Enforced : The Prowers Journal
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Law banning traveling elephant performances takes effect amid Colorado Renaissance Festival

Law banning traveling elephant performances takes effect amid Colorado Renaissance Festival Published Law banning traveling elephant performances takes effect amid Colorado Renaissance Festival LARKSPUR, Colo. (KRDO) A new Colorado law, known as the Traveling Animal Protection Act, will officially take effect on Aug. 14, during the last week of the Colorado Renaissance Festival in Larkspur. The festival allows people to purchase rides on elephants and also features the animals in parades. However, Senate Bill 21-135 is looking to change that. The legislation will ban the use of exotic animals in traveling performances. That includes elephants, lions, tigers, seals, and other non-native species. Violating the act will be considered a misdemeanor, and people face a fine ranging between $250 and $1,000 per violation.

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