Colorado Snake Laws

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is charged by Title 33 state statutes to protect, preserve, enhance and manage the wildlife resources of the state and to provide a quality state park system. Regulations created by these Title 33 state statutes are linked below. Colorado Parks and Wildlife is charged by state statute to protect, preserve, enhance and manage the wildlife resources of the state and.

Colorado snakes: Where to find them and how to identify them
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Colorado's native amphibians and reptiles - sometimes collectively referred to as "herptiles" - are a diverse group, consisting of 1 species of salamander, 16 species of frogs and toads, 5 turtle species, 19 species of lizards, and 26 species of snakes. For several of these species there are two or more subspecies which occur in Colorado. For a complete list and detailed information about.

Don’t Kill That Snake Yet—Colorado Law Might Surprise You
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Colorado Snakes Pictures and Identification Help

Reptile Ownership Laws by State *All information is current as of June 2025. For use as a reference only. Local laws may be more restrictive than state laws.

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Special Wildlife Licenses Colorado Parks and WildlifeDonate Volunteer. Snake Laws in the United States are complicated and vary greatly from state to state. Our guide helps you make sense of it all and also covers liability issues.

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At the same time there is considerable confusion over the laws regarding such private possession. Colorado wildlife law generally prohibits the importation, live possession, sale, barter, trade, or purchase of any species of wildlife native to Colorado (33-6-113(1), C.R.S.). Reptile & Amphibian Law Support Center Below are links to official pages, sites, forms, or permits regarding reptile and amphibian laws for the locality described.

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If you find a link to the laws, regulations, or permits that need to be listed here, please add it using the form below. If you find a link to be dead, please report it. State: COLORADO.

Colorado Snakes Identification Guide: Profiles, Pics, & Tips
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Reptile Law Support Center Below are links to official pages, sites, forms, or permits regarding reptile and amphibian laws for the locality described. If you find a link to the laws, regulations, or permits that need to be listed here, please add it using the form below. If you find a link to be dead, please report it.

Colorado Snake Invasion: First-Time Homebuyer's Worst Nightmare Comes ...
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With rattlesnake season upon us, find out how to stay safe and understand the legal guidelines surrounding these snakes in rural Colorado. You are not allowed to own, gift, buy, sell or trade captive bred Heterodon nasicus (Western Plains Hognose) in the state of Colorado without a license. **** ALERT **** We recently learned that as of July 2025 you are unable to legally own any Hognose snakes within Denver City/county? (unsure) limits.

Colorado Snakes Identification Guide: Profiles, Pics, & Tips
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Snake Laws: Ownership, Handling, and Liability Regulations Explained
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Colorado Snakes Identification Guide: Profiles, Pics, & Tips
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