Shawano County
No mention of exotic animals in County Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in County Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
City of Marion
§ 251-12 Prohibited and protected animals, fowl, reptiles and insects.
- Protected animals.
- Possession and sale of protected animals. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to possess with intent to sell or offer for sale, or buy or attempt to buy, within the City any of the following animals, alive or dead, or any part or product thereof: all wild cats of the family Felidae, polar bear (Thalarctos maritimus), red wolf (Canis niger), vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), or alligator, caiman or crocodile of the order of crocodilian, gray or timber wolf (Canis lupus), sea otter (Enhydra lutris), Pacific ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), Atlantic green turtle (Chelonia mydas), or Mexican ridley turtle (Lepidochelys kempi).
- Compliance with federal regulations. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to buy, sell or offer for sale a native or foreign species or subspecies of mammal, bird, amphibian or reptile, or the dead body or parts thereof, which appears on the endangered species list designated by the United States Secretary of the Interior and published in the Code of Federal Regulations pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1969 (Public Law 135, 91st Congress).
- Regulating the importation of certain birds. No person, firm or corporation shall import or cause to be imported into this City any part of the plumage, skin or dead body of any species of hawk, owl or eagle. This subsection shall not be construed to forbid or restrict the importation or use of the plumage, skin, body or any part thereof legally collected for use by the American Indians for ceremonial purposes or in the preservation of their tribal customs and heritage.
- Exceptions. The provisions of Subsection A above shall not be deemed to prevent the lawful importation, possession, purchase or sale of any species by any public agency, institute of higher learning, persons holding federal permits, or by a person holding a scientific collector’s permit issued by the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources of the state, or to any person or organization licensed to present a circus.
- Wild animals; prohibition of keeping. Except for state-licensed game farms, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep, maintain or have in his possession or under his control within the City any poisonous reptile or any other dangerous or carnivorous wild animal, insect or reptile, any vicious or dangerous domesticated animal or any other animal or reptile of wild, vicious or dangerous propensities. Specifically, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep, maintain or have in his possession or under his control within the City any of the following animals, reptiles or insects:
- All poisonous animals and reptiles, including rear-fang snakes.
- Apes: chimpanzees (Pan), gibbons (Hylobates), gorillas (Gorilla), orangutans (Pongo), and siamangs (Symphalangus).
- Baboons (Papoi, Mandrillus).
- Bears (Ursidae).
- Bison (Bison).
- Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).
- Crocodilians (Crocodilia), 30 inches in length or more.
- Constrictor snakes, six feet in length or more.
- Coyotes (Canis latrans).
- Game cocks and other fighting birds.
- Hyenas (Hyaenidae).
- Jaguars (Panthera onca).
- Leopards (Panthera pardus).
- Lions (Panthera leo).
- Lynxes (Lynx).
- Ostriches (Struthio).
- Pumas (Felis concolor), also known as cougars, mountain lions and panthers.
- Sharks (class Chondrichthyes).
- Snow leopards (Panthera uncia).
- Tigers (Panthera tigris).
- Wolves (Canis lupus).
- Poisonous insects.
- Except in properly zoned districts, horses, mules, ponies, donkeys, cows, pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, poultry or any animal raised for fur-bearing purposes unless otherwise permitted elsewhere in this Code.
- Exceptions; pet shops. The prohibitions of Subsection C above shall not apply where the creatures are in the care, custody or control of: a state-licensed game farm; a veterinarian for treatment; agricultural fairs; shows or projects of the 4-H Clubs; a display for judging purposes; an itinerant or transient carnival, circus or other show; dog or cat shows or trials; public or private educational institutions; or zoological gardens if:
- Their location conforms to the provisions of Chapter 625, Zoning, of this Code.
- All animals and animal quarters are kept in a clean and sanitary condition and so maintained as to eliminate objectionable odors.
- Animals are maintained in quarters so constructed as to prevent their escape.
- Farm animals. The keeping of cattle, horses, hogs, poultry and other farm animals is prohibited within the City of Marion, except in areas zoned agricultural.
- Keeping for exhibition purposes; keeping wild animal as pet.
- No person shall exhibit or permit to be kept on his premises or any public place any wild animal for display or exhibition purposes, whether gratuitously or for a fee.
- The prohibitions in Subsection F(1) of this section do not apply when the creatures are in the care, custody or control of a veterinarian for treatment.
- Public or private educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, itinerant or transient carnivals, circuses or other theatrical performances may seek from the Police Department a limited exemption from this section, provided that the display will be of limited duration and meet any other requirements or conditions mandated by the Police Department. The person or organization having custody and control of any animal permitted by this section shall be responsible of compliance with all other provisions of this chapter while the animal remains within the City limits.
- No person shall keep or permit to be kept any wild animal as a pet.
- Feeding of waterfowl prohibited.
- No person may place any salt, mineral, grain, seed, fruit or vegetable material outdoors on any public or private property for the purpose of feeding waterfowl.
- Exceptions. Subsection G(1) shall not apply to the following situations:
- Naturally growing materials. Naturally growing grain, seed, fruit or vegetable material, including gardens.
- Bird feeders. Unmodified commercially purchased bird feeders or their equivalent.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
City of Shawano
No mention of exotic animals in City Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in City Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Village of Birnamwood
Sec. 18-45 – Prohibited and protected animals, fowl, reptiles and insects; farm animals.
- Protected animals. The possession, sale and importation of certain protected animals shall be in accordance with the following:
- Possession and sale of protected animals. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess with intent to sell or offer for sale or to buy or attempt to buy within the village any of the following animals, alive or dead, or any part or product thereof: all wild cats of the family Felidae, polar bear (Thalarctos maritimus), red wolf (Canis niger), vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), gray or timber wolf (Canis lupus), sea otter (Enhydra lutris), Pacific ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), Atlantic green turtle (Chelonia mydas), Mexican ridley turtle (Lepidochelys kempii).
- Compliance with federal regulations. It shall be unlawful for any person to buy, sell or offer for sale a native or foreign species or subspecies of mammal, bird, amphibian or reptile or the dead body or parts thereof which appears on the endangered species list designated by the United States Secretary of the Interior and published in the Code of Federal Regulations pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1969 (PL 135, 91st Congress).
- Importation of certain birds. No person shall import or cause to be imported into this village any part of the plumage, skin or dead body of any species of hawk, owl or eagle. This subsection shall not be construed to forbid or restrict the importation or use of the plumage, skin, body or any part thereof legally collected for use by American Indians for ceremonial purposes or in the preservation of their tribal customs and heritage.
- Exceptions. Subsection (a) of this section shall not be deemed to prevent the lawful importation, possession, purchase or sale of any species by any public agency, by any institute of higher learning, by persons holding federal permits or by a person holding a scientific collector’s permit issued by the secretary of the department of natural resources of the state or to any person or organization licensed to present a circus.
- Prohibition on keeping wild animals. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, maintain or have in his/her possession or under his/her control within the city any poisonous reptile or any other dangerous or carnivorous wild animal, insect or reptile; any vicious or dangerous domesticated animal; or any other animal or reptile of wild, vicious or dangerous propensities. Specifically, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep, maintain or have in his/her possession or under his/her control within the village any of the following animals, reptiles or insects:
- All poisonous animals and reptiles including rear-fang snakes.
- Apes: chimpanzees (Pan); gibbons (Hylobates); gorillas (Gorilla); orangutans (Pongo); and siamangs (Symphalangus).
- Baboons (Papio, Mandrillus).
- Bears (Ursidae).
- Bison (Bison).
- Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).
- Crocodilians (Crocodilia), 30 inches in length or more.
- Constrictor snakes.
- Coyotes (Canis latrans).
- Deer (Cervidae); includes all members of the deer family; for example, white-tailed deer, elk, antelope and moose.
- Elephants (Elephas and Loxodonta).
- Game cocks and other fighting birds.
- Hippopotamuses (Hippopotamidae).
- Hyenas (Hyaenidae).
- Jaguars (Panthera onca).
- Leopards (Panthera pardus).
- Lions (Panthera leo).
- Lynxes (Lynx).
- Monkeys, old world (Cercopithecidae).
- Ostriches (Struthio).
- Pumas (Felis concolor); also known as cougars, mountain lions and panthers.
- Rhinoceroses (Rhinocero tidae).
- Sharks (class Chondrichthyes).
- Snow leopards (Panthera uncia).
- Tigers (Panthera tigris).
- Wolves (Canis lupus).
- Poisonous insects.
- Exceptions. The prohibitions of subsection (c) of this section shall not apply where the creatures are in the care, custody or control of a veterinarian for treatment; agricultural fairs; shows or projects of the 4-H Clubs; a display for judging purposes; an itinerant or transient carnival, circus or other show; dog or cat shows or trials; public or private educational institutions; licensed pet shops; zoological gardens; or a licensed game farm, if:
- Their location conforms to the provisions of the zoning ordinances of the village.
- All animals and animal quarters are kept in a clean and sanitary condition and maintained to eliminate objectionable odors.
- Animals are maintained in quarters constructed to prevent their escape.
- No person lives or resides within 100 feet of the quarters in which the animals are kept.
- Farm animals; miniature pigs. Except as provided on properties zoned to an agricultural classification, no person shall own, keep, harbor or board any cattle, horses, ponies, swine, goats, sheep, more than two fowl or more than two rabbits.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Village of Bonduel
No mention of exotic animals in ‘Chapter 6: Animals’
No mention of exotic animals in ‘Chapter 6: Animals’
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Village of Cecil
Unavailable at time of publication.
Unavailable at time of publication.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Village of Gresham
No mention of exotic animals in ‘Chapter 118: Animals’
No mention of exotic animals in ‘Chapter 118: Animals’
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Village of Pulaski
30.13 EXOTIC SPECIES
- KEEPING OF EXOTIC SPECIES PROHIBITED. No person shall possess an exotic animal in the Village.
- PROHIBITED SPECIES LIST. The following orders and families of species, whether bred in captivity or the wild, and any and all genetic hybrids thereof shall be classified as an “Exotic Species” for purposes of the provisions of Sec. 30.12(a):
- Class Mammalia
- Order Chiroptera (any bat species)
- Order Artiodactyla (hippopotamuses, giraffes, camels, deer). Excludes domestic cattle, swine, sheep, goats, alpaca and llama.
- Order Carnivora.
- Family Felidae (lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, ocelots, servals). Excludes domestic cats.
- Family Canidae (wolves, coyotes, foxes, jackals). Excludes domestic dogs.
- Family Ursidae (all bears).
- Family Mustelidae (weasels, skunks, martins, minks) Excludes ferrets.
- Family Procyonidae (raccoons, coatis)
- Family Hyaenidae (hyenas)
- Family Viverridae (civets, genets, mongooses)
- Order Edentatia (anteaters, armadillos, sloths)
- Order Marsupialia (oppossums, kangaroos, wallabies, sugar gliders)
- Order Perissodactyla (rhinoceroses, tapirs). Excludes horses, donkeys and mules.
- Order Primates (lemurs, monkeys, chimpanzees, gorillas)
- Order Proboscidae (Elephants).
- Order Rodentia (squirrels, beavers, porcupines, prairie dogs). Excludes guinea pigs, rats, mice, gerbils and hamsters)
- Class Reptilia.
- Order Squamata.
- Family Helodermatidae (Gila monsters and Mexican beaded lizards).
- Family Varanidae (any monitor which will normally grow over two (2) feet in length).
- Family Iguanaidae (only green iguanas and rock iguanas)
- Family Boidae (all species whose adult length may exceed eight (8) feet).
- Family Colubridae (Boomslangs and African twig snakes).
- Family Elapidae (coral snakes, cobras, mambas)
- Family Nactricidae (only keelback snakes)
- Family Viperidae (copperheads, cottonmouths, rattlesnakes).
- Order Squamata.
- Class Aves.
- Order Falconiformes (eagles, hawks, vultures)
- Order Rheiformes (Rheas)
- Order Struthioniformes (ostriches)
- Order Casuariiformes (cassowaries and emus)
- Order Strigiformes (owls)
- Class Arthropod
- Class Arachnida
- Order Scorpiones
- Arabian fat-tailed scorpion – Androctonus crassicauda
- Arizona centruroides scorpion – Centruroides exilicauda
- Death stalker – Leiurus quinquestriatus
- Egyptian yellow scorpion – Androctonus amoreuxi
- Israeli black scorpion – hottentotta judaicus
- S.A. giant fat-tailed scorpion – Parabuthus transvaalicus
- Sinai desert scorpion – Androctonus bicolor
- Yellow esert scorpion – Androctonus Australia
- Order Araneae, Family Therididae
- Argentina red widow spider – Latrodectus coralinus
- Brown widow spider – Latrodectus geometricus
- Red-back widow – Latrodectus hasselti
- Red widow spider – Latrodectus bishopi
- Southern black widow spider – Latrodectus mactans
- Western widow – Latrodectus Hesperus
- Order Araneae, Family Loxoscedlidae, Brown recluse spider – Loxosceles reclusa b. Class Chilopoda
- Order Scorpiones
- Order Scolopendromorpha
- Family Scolopendridae
- Amazon giant banded centipede – Scolopendra gigancea
- Arizona Tiger Centipede – Scolopendra viridis
- Florida keys centipede – Scolopendra alternans
- Family Scolopendridae
- Class Arachnida
- Any Federal or State Endangered or Threatened Species.
- Class Mammalia
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Village of Tigerton
§ 202-12 Prohibited and protected animals.
- Protected animals.
- Possession and sale of protected animals. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to possess with intent to sell or offer for sale, or buy or attempt to buy within the Village any of the following animals, alive or dead, or any part or product thereof: all wild cats of the family felidae, polar bear (Thalarctos maritimus), red wolf (Canis niger), vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), or alligator, caiman or crocodile of the order of Crocodilia, gray or timber wolf (Canis lupus), sea otter (Enhydra lutris), Pacific ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), Atlantic green turtle (Chelonia mydas), Mexican ridley turtle (Lepidochelys kempi).
- Compliance with federal regulations. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to buy, sell or offer for sale a native or foreign species or subspecies of mammal, bird, amphibian or reptile, or the dead body or parts thereof, which appears on the endangered species list designated by the United States Secretary of the Interior and published in the Code of Federal Regulations pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1969 (Public Law 135, 91st Congress).
- Regulating the importation of certain birds. No person, firm or corporation shall import or cause to be imported into this Village any part of the plumage, skin or dead body of any species of hawk, owl or eagle. This paragraph shall not be construed to forbid or restrict the importation or use of the plumage, skin, body or any part thereof legally collected for use by American Indians for ceremonial purposes or in the preservation of their tribal customs and heritage.
- Exceptions. The provisions of Subsection A above shall not be deemed to prevent the importation, possession, purchase or sale of any species by any public agency, institute of higher learning, persons holding federal permits, or by a person holding a scientific collector’s permit issued by the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources of the state or to any person or organization licensed to present a circus.
- Wild animals; prohibition on keeping. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, maintain or have in his possession or under his control within the Village any poisonous reptile or any other dangerous or carnivorous wild animal or reptile, any vicious or dangerous domesticated animal or any other animal or reptile of wild, vicious or dangerous propensities. Specifically, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep, maintain or have in his possession or under his control within the Village any of the following animals:
- All poisonous animals and reptiles including rear-fang snakes.
- Apes: chimpanzees (Pan); gibbons (Hylobates); gorillas (Gorilla); orangutans (Pongo); ans siamangs (Symphalangus).
- Baboons (Papoi, Mandrillus).
- Bears (Ursidae).
- Bison (Bison).
- Cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus).
- Crocodilians (Crocodilia), 30 inches in length or more.
- Constrictor snakes, six feet in length or more.
- Coyotes (Canis latrans).
- Deer (Cervidae); includes all members of the deer family, for example, white-tailed deer, elk, antelope and moose.
- Elephants (Elephas and Loxodonta).
- Game cocks and other fighting birds.
- Hippopotami (Hippopotamidae).
- Hyenas (Hyaenidae).
- Jaguars (Panthera onca).
- Leopards (Panthera pardus).
- Lions (Panthera leo).
- Lynxes (Lynx).
- Monkeys, old world (Cercopithecidae).
- Ostriches (Struthio).
- Piranha fish (Characidae).
- Pumas (Felis concolor). also known as cougars, mountain lions and panthers.
- Rhinoceroses (Rhinocero tidae).
- Sharks (class Chondrichthyes).
- Snow leopards (Panthera uncia).
- Tigers (Panthera tigris).
- Wolves (Canis lupus).
- Poisonous insects.
- Pet shops. The provisions of Subsection C above shall not apply to licensed pet shops, zoological gardens and circuses, if:
- Their location conforms to the provisions of Chapter 585, Zoning, of the Village Code.
- All animals and animal quarters are kept in a clean and sanitary condition and so maintained as to eliminate objectionable odors.
- Animals are maintained in quarters so constructed as to prevent their escape.
- No person lives or resides within 100 feet of the quarters in which the animals are kept.
- Farm animals. Cows, horses, pigs, sheep, poultry and other farm animals shall not be kept within the Village limits unless an approved use or a conditional use under Chapter 585, Zoning, of the Code of the Village of Tigerton is obtained.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Village of Wittenberg
No mention of exotic animals in Village Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Village Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Angelica
Unavailable at time of publication.
Unavailable at time of publication.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Belle Plaine
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Birnamwood
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Grant
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Green Valley
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Hartland
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Herman
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Lessor
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Navarino
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Pella
Unavailable at time of publication.
Unavailable at time of publication.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Red Springs
Unavailable at time of publication.
Unavailable at time of publication.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Richmond
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Seneca
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
No mention of exotic animals in Town Ordinances.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Washington
Unavailable at time of publication.
Unavailable at time of publication.
Last modified: 2024-04-05
Town of Wescott
No mention of exotic animals in ‘Chapter 76: Animals’
No mention of exotic animals in ‘Chapter 76: Animals’
Last modified: 2024-04-05
