Is relocation legal in your state - A Poll
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09/28/13 12:13 PM
09/28/13 12:13 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
NM
HD_Wildlife
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NM
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This is question to stem off the other discussion, but just looking for a clean thread about what can or can't be relocated in your state you operate in.
1) Can you relocate certain species?
2) Which species can you relocate?
3) Any restrictions? (landowner permission, no state land, non rabies vector species only, time of year?)
Strictly curious, I know many nwcos live in states where allowed or even encouraged, others live in rabies states and many species are blocked from relocation, looking for a good thread on how many states allow, please state your state for clarity if it isn't in your profile (which it should be).
Last edited by HD_Wildlife; 09/28/13 12:20 PM.
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Re: Is relocation legal or mandatory in your state?
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#4023831
09/28/13 01:47 PM
09/28/13 01:47 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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In Mo, Legal but highly discouraged.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Is relocation legal or mandatory in your state?
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#4023949
09/28/13 03:37 PM
09/28/13 03:37 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Tug Hill, New York
Albert Burns
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Tug Hill, New York
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In N.Y. it is legal, as long as you meet the list of lengthy requirements. First, every year you have to contact your local health dept. (to see what their protocol is for relocating rabies vector species animals). Then you have to abide by the D.E.C requirements listed on your license, over 5 miles from capture site, in the same county as captured, into a suitable habitat for the type of animal being released, and written permission from the landowner. There are also stipulations where you may relocate to state land, if you get the written approval from the Senior D.E.C Wildlife Biologist in that region. I asked one time, and the reply I received wasn't capable of being repeated on this forum.
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Re: Is relocation legal or mandatory in your state?
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#4023985
09/28/13 04:12 PM
09/28/13 04:12 PM
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Joined: Jul 2008
mequon, wisconsin
Paul Winkelmann
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mequon, wisconsin
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Justin, Wisconsin is one of those states that prefers euthanization, but is once again, this year, being challenged by our governor on its stance. ( This is another whitetail deer thing and I've probably seen a half a dozen ) Why our DNR would get involved in taking a perfectly healthy fawn away from a rehab center and killing it, so that all of Wisconsin can see, is some of the dumbest law enforcement from the same DNR department that should be admired!
I used to hate to admit to the fact that 25 years ago, I was instrumental in getting the striped skunk its due! I don't anymore. When I started this business, the humane society asked me if I would relocate skunks if a customer asked me to. My reply, "the customer is always right". Humane society..."But you would be breaking the law!" Me..."I don't think so".
This little conversation established that it was perfectly legal to relocate skunks. ( Now before you get all excited, you need to know that Wisconsin has very few rabid skunks, although 'Yours Truly' had one in a posthole next to his house )
While I may have the tendency to be awfully nice to animals like skunks, bare in mind that the person who actually runs this zoo ( That would be my wife of 45 years, usually referred to as Gramma ) has a way more intelligent view of things than I do.
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Re: Is relocation legal or mandatory in your state?
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09/28/13 06:24 PM
09/28/13 06:24 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Rodney,Ohio
SNIPERBBB
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Rodney,Ohio
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Ohio regs.
(3) It shall be unlawful to fail to euthanize, or release on site, any nuisance raccoon, skunk, beaver, coyote, fox, or opossum that is captured, trapped or taken.
Except as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful to fail to release all other nuisance wild animals:
(a) Outside the limits of any incorporated city or village,
(b) On public or private property without the permission of the landowner,
(c) Squirrels, chipmunks, woodchucks or moles may be released or may be euthanized.
Last edited by SNIPERBBB; 09/28/13 06:24 PM.
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Re: Is relocation legal or mandatory in your state?
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09/28/13 07:36 PM
09/28/13 07:36 PM
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DaveK
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DaveK
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Mi - translocation is legal.
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Re: Is relocation legal or mandatory in your state?
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09/28/13 11:53 PM
09/28/13 11:53 PM
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Joined: Feb 2008
Colorado
ProFox
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Colorado
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Colorado -http://hrcaonline.org/Portals/0/docs/PDF/Backcountry/Coyote/NuisanceWildlifeLaws.pdf WHICH WILDLIFE SPECIES CAN I RELOCATE WITHOUT A PERMIT? WCR 302 (A)(3) Tree squirrels, cottontail rabbits and raccoons can be relocated without a permit, provided that: • The CDOW has been notified in advance. • The relocation site is appropriate habitat for the species. • Permission has been obtained from the landowner or managing agency where the animal will be released. • The relocation must occur within 10 miles of the capture site. 4.) WHAT IF I WANT TO RELOCATE AN ANIMAL OTHER THAN TREE SQUIRRELS, COTTONTAIL RABBITS OR RACCOONS? WCR 302(A)(3), WCR 303(F) If you want to relocate any other species, you must first obtain a Relocation Permit from the CDOW. 5.) WHEN CAN I USE BODY-GRIPPING/DEATH TRAPS? Amend.14, Statute 33-6-203, Statute 33-6-204, Statute 33-6-207, Statute 33-6-208 and WCR 302(A)(2) In November 1996, Amendment 14 was passed by ballot initiative. "This banned use of traps such as snares, Conibears, leghold traps, etc. for the recreational take of wildlife". • You can use body-gripping/ death traps for mice and rats without a permit (as listed in #1).
Jake Trujillo Golden, CO
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Re: Is relocation legal or mandatory in your state?
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#4024682
09/28/13 11:54 PM
09/28/13 11:54 PM
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Colorado
ProFox
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Colorado
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Raccoons are now limited to a limit of 2 miles.
Jake Trujillo Golden, CO
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Re: Is relocation legal in your state - A Poll
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#4024807
09/29/13 06:47 AM
09/29/13 06:47 AM
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Joined: Aug 2011
NE, NC
Big Bear Wildlif
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NE, NC
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In Ct. anything can be relocated except for Coon, skunk and k9.
Be Green, Buy Fur. NE- NC
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Re: Is relocation legal in your state - A Poll
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09/29/13 07:30 AM
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Georgia
Kirk De
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Georgia
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Raccoons are now limited to a limit of 2 miles You release them up the drainage from where they were caught and you have job security. If there are few roads to get back on the drainage you choose, the chances are they won,t get hurt. Boy, you got a state that has your interest in mind!
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