DENVER–An out-of-state animal rights group is back for another swing at banning the sale of wildlife fur in Colorado. As with a previous, failed attempt, hunting, fishing and conservation interests are lining up in opposition.
As previously reported by Complete Colorado, the Tucson, Arizona-based Center for Biological Diversity filed a citizens’ petition for rulemaking in June, 2025 urging the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Commission to amend agency regulations to “prohibit the commercial sale, barter, or trade of wildlife fur in Colorado.”
While that effort never made it past commissioners, the petition has been filed again for another round in 2026 and will be heard by the CPW commission in early March.
“The commercial sale of furbearers undermines sustainable wildlife management and compromises the ability to conserve these species for future generations,” the petition claims, in part.
While the prohibition does not regulate hunters or trappers, banning the sale, trade or barter of animal fur has the practical effect of disincentivizing any financial gain from the taking of wildlife.
Dan Gates, executive Director of Coloradans for Responsible Wildlife Management, says the effort amounts to out-of-state ideologues attempting to end-run the will of Coloradans. “They don’t care what people think, or what people need, besides they don’t even have the support of the agency. They just want what they want,” Gates told Complete Colorado.
The agency rulemaking attempts come after a 2024 fur ban ballot measure, which sought to prohibit all manufacturing, distributing, displaying, selling, or trading of wildlife fur in Denver, failed by 58%.
While the Center for Biological Diversity was not involved in the failed Denver fur ban, the group was involved in Proposition 127, a 2024 ballot measure to ban mountain lion hunting in Colorado, that failed by 55%.
The CPW commission is scheduled to hear the petition at at March 4-5 meeting at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Denver in Westminster.
Other groups rallying opposition the fur ban petition include Howl for Wildlife, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and Colorado Trout Unlimited.

