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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 169 — Captive wildlife

169.36 Record-keeping and reporting requirements.

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169.36 Record-keeping and reporting requirements.
(1)Captive wild animal farm licenses, bird hunting preserve licenses, and nonprofit educational exhibiting licenses.
(a)Records; generally. Each person holding a captive wild animal farm license, a bird hunting preserve license, or a nonprofit educational exhibiting license shall keep a correct and complete record of all of the following information:
1. For each transaction in which live wild animals are purchased, sold, acquired, or transferred:
a. The complete name and address and the number of any license issued under this chapter of the person from whom the wild animals were purchased or acquired or of the person to whom the wild animals were sold or transferred.
b. The date of the transaction and the number and species of the wild animals.
2. All wild animals belonging to the holder of the license that have died, have been killed, or have escaped.
(b)Records; additional requirements; exemptions.
1. A person holding a bird hunting preserve license is exempt from keeping the records required under par.
(a)1. a. for those wild birds that are killed on the land subject to the license.
2. For the taking of wild reptiles or wild amphibians from the wild, a person required to hold a license for such taking under this chapter shall include in the person’s records the date of the taking and the location of the taking.
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