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Re: Caresheets:Community Portal
i caught a butlers once she was a fiesty little bugger, took some pics of her with my ghetto poloroid then set her free.
SALE RESTRICTIONS Snakes collected from within the borders of the state may not be sold, bartered or traded for any reason. Sales of native snakes collected or purchased from out of state are restricted to unprotected species and may only be sold in Wisconsin to education or research institutions for education or research. There is no allowance for sale as pets with the following exception: Any native snake not listed as endangered or threatened may be sold, without a permit, if it has atypical pattern{e.g. captive bred, genetically manipulated specimens that exhibit aberrant colors or patterns, like albinos}. Native unprotected snakes legally imported from out of state may be sold out of state under federal interstate commerce regulations. All residents who harvest, attempt to harvest and possess native snakes collected in Wisconsin must possess a valid fishing, small game, sports or conservation patron license.
so is that saying i can own a snake as a pet but i need to own one those listed permits, i personally feel those laws for tradeing need to be revoked. wisconsin has a very high herp count. just yesterday i found a large gravid tss in my friend neighbor hood, and as i went to let that go i saw another smaller male. is there any way at all a person could have that changed?
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