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NEW! Hunting invasive species
As of Sept. 1, 2014, Eurasian collared-doves, European starlings and
house (English) sparrows will be considered invasive species in Colorado.
Because of this designation, these species may be hunted year-round. No
license or Habitat Stamp is required to hunt invasive species, however
hunters must have and carry with them a hunter education card.
Hunters may harvest any number of each of these species and by any
method of take approved for big- or small-game hunting. These species may be taken at night with the use of artificial light and night vision
equipment.
Commercial hunting of invasive species is prohibited, as is receiving or
attempting to receive compensation by hunting these species.
Eurasian collared-doves must remain fully feathered while in the field
or during transport, except when counted as part of the mourning or
white-winged dove bag and possession limit during the dove season that
runs from Sept. 1-Nov. 9.