Code of Colorado Regulations
400 - Department of Natural Resources
406 - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (406 Series, Wildlife)
2 CCR 406-14 - CHAPTER W-14 - WILDLIFE REHABILITATION
Article II - POSSESSION AND REHABILITATION OF SICK, INJURED, OR ORPHANED WILDLIFE
Section 1402 - RECORD REQUIREMENTS

Universal Citation: 400 CO Code Regs 1402

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

A. All license holders shall keep current and complete written records of all wildlife currently possessed, rehabilitated and released, euthanized or which died while in their possession, or transferred to another person authorized by the Division to possess wildlife, containing the following information:

1. Species, sex, length and type of treatment, and source of wildlife (address/location to the greatest extent known, including map coordinates, if possible).

2. Reason animal was taken in for rehabilitation, date received, and attending veterinarian if applicable.

3. Disposition, disposition location (address/location to the greatest extent known, including map coordinates, if possible) and disposition date, and a written explanation if wildlife is released beyond ten miles from its place of origin, including the name of the Division employee authorizing the release location and the date such authorization was given.

4. All animals carried over from the prior year, including a written explanation for why each animal was carried over.

B. All license holders must submit to the Division a report containing this information, on forms provided by the Division no later than January 31 annually. Reports submitted by Provisional Wildlife Rehabilitators shall be approved and signed by the sponsor prior to submittal.

C. Provisional Wildlife Rehabilitators shall submit to the Division an annual update of Learning Plan progress, which shall be approved and signed by the sponsor, no later than January 31 annually.

D. All license holders must maintain copies of the current and prior calendar years' records.

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