Connecticut Statutes

§ 26-107 — Hunting and trapping on wildlife refuge or closed area.

Connecticut § 26-107
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 26Fisheries and Game

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 26-107 (2026).

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No person shall, at any time, enter upon any state wildlife refuge or closed area to take, hunt, trap, snare, net, pursue, kill or destroy, or attempt to take, hunt, kill or destroy, any wildlife or disturb, destroy or remove the nest or egg of any bird or permit his dog to enter such wildlife refuge or closed area, and no person shall take, hunt, shoot, kill, pursue or trap any wildlife in any lane, road or highway adjacent to any land owned, leased or controlled by the state as a wildlife refuge or closed area; provided the commissioner or any person designated by him may take, hunt, kill or trap any fox, skunk, raccoon, wildcat, muskrat, mink, weasel, hawk, owl or other predacious bird or animal in any state wildlife refuge or closed area. The detection of any person with any firearm, b

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Legislative History

(1949 Rev., S. 4924; 1971, P.A. 872, S. 293.) History: 1971 act replaced reference to director of board of fisheries and game with reference to environmental protection commissioner.

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