Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 16 - Captive Wildlife
Section NR 16.35 - Exhibition of captive wild animals
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) APPLICABILITY. This section applies to exhibition of live captive wild animals under the authority of a captive wild animal farm license provided in s. 169.15, Stats.; nonprofit educational exhibiting license provided in s. 169.25, Stats.; and nonresident temporary exhibiting license provided in s. 169.27, Stats.
(2) PEN REQUIREMENT.
(3) CLEANING, SANITIZATION, HOUSEKEEPING AND PEST CONTROL.
(4) TRAVELING WILDLIFE EXHIBITS. Except as allowed under sub. (7), all captive wild animals being exhibited shall be confined at all times to pens meeting the specifications of s. NR 16.38.
(5) DISPLAY OF LICENSE. Any person who is authorized to exhibit captive wild animals shall publicly display a copy of the license at the place of the exhibit.
(6) LABELS. Each pen shall be labeled for the information of the public with the proper common name, in English, of the captive wild animals confined in the pen.
(7) EXCEPTIONS TO PEN REQUIREMENTS. Captive wild animals, except large captive wild animals subject to s. NR 16.30(4) (a) that are greater then 3 months of age and venomous snakes, may be used in interactive sessions outside of the enclosure provided:
(8) GUARD RAILS. Pens containing animals listed in s. NR 16.30(4) shall be surrounded on the side or sides where the public may approach them by substantial guard rails not less than 3 feet in height. Guard rails shall be well supported and fully enclosed with not greater than 6 inch square fencing and shall be erected not less than 3 feet from the pens in which the captive wild animals are confined. Pens, guard rails and fencing shall be kept in good repair at all times and all gates and doors shall be kept securely locked.
(9) HARMFUL WILD ANIMALS. Harmful wild animal as defined in s. NR 16.11, shall only be exhibited at the location authorized on the license. Any exhibition of a harmful wild animal at an alternate location requires special written approval from the department.