The law has changed but I don't think the principle has.  You should
still buy a stamp to support protection of wildlife habitat, whether
or not you hunt or fish.

Olin Allen
On the High Plains in Laporte, Larimer County

On Apr 3, 4:46 pm, Tom Wilberding <twilberd...@comcast.net> wrote:
> In the past to visit Colorado wildlife areas for birding, not hunting
> or fishing, you had to buy and carry an annual Habitat Stamp. I think
> that is over--birder's get in without that now:
>
> "Legislation has changed regarding the habitat stamp and may have
> caused some confusion at license agencys. If you are accessing State
> Wildlife Area's for recreational purposes and not fishing or hunting a
> habitat stamp is no longer required.
> Thank you,
> Jovita Burchard
> License Agent Coordinator"

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