Wisconsin Bat Removal
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06/13/12 07:40 PM
06/13/12 07:40 PM
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Nathan Krause
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I received a phone call today from another operator in the area and he informed me that he has been getting reports that operators in the State are still removing bats. Since this operator isn't on the forums I told him I would let everyone know.
It is against the law in Wisconsin to remove bats from dwellings from June 1st to August 15th. The only exception is if the dwelling is a food service facility or a registered Day Care Center.
Please spread the word if you know of any operators who are unaware of this law.
Thanks
If you need more clarification on this law please contact 608-266-5216.
Last edited by Trapping By Nate; 07/11/12 06:49 AM.
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Re: Wisconsin Bat Removal
[Re: Nathan Krause]
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06/14/12 08:08 AM
06/14/12 08:08 AM
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Robb Russell
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Robb I will call Nancy tomorrow and get you that info. This law was passed in 2011 (I believe) because Wisconsin placed bats on the States Threatened Species List. I had a very interesting conversation on the phone with Mike Flick the other day and Mike said after trying to run the law down and the best he could come up with was strong recommendations with no teeth!
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Re: Wisconsin Bat Removal
[Re: Nathan Krause]
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06/16/12 08:33 PM
06/16/12 08:33 PM
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Like you said Mike, it is very "open to interpitation" but personally I am not going near this one. But again I have been told by numerous DNR heads that they are going to enforce this. They also said since they placed bats on the States Threatened Species List those rules apply and those punishments apply. I believe that falls under section 25 of the State Statute, but not 100% on that one.
It is too easy to just wait to after August 15th to remove a colony. If the DNR wants it that way I will play their way.
Last year by the time August 15th came I had bat exclusions scheduled for every day from August 16th to October 31st and I only do the "easy ones" Seems like only 4 species of bats have been put on the list (added 6/1/11) There are 8 species of bats found in Wisconsin I believe. So would that legislature not apply to the other species? But I agree that playing by THEIR rules is always the best policy.
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