Form 9400-579 Captive Wildlife Quarterly Report. Form 9400-579 Captive Wildlife Quarterly Report - dnr wi-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your License Number, Report Year, and Quarter Covered. Ensure you select the correct License Type from the provided options.
  3. Fill in your personal information including Last Name, First Name, Street Address, City, State, ZIP Code, Daytime Telephone Number, and Email Address.
  4. In Section I, document all LIVE Animals PURCHASED or otherwise OBTAINED. Record details such as the source of acquisition, date of activity, number of animals, species, sex/age, and the WI-DNR Captive Wildlife License Number.
  5. Proceed to Section II for LIVE Animals SOLD or TRANSFERRED. Similar to Section I, provide details about the recipient and transaction specifics.
  6. In Section III, report any animals that ESCAPED, DIED or were KILLED. Include the type of loss and final disposition.
  7. Section IV requires information on DEAD ANIMALS sold or transferred. Document the date and details of each transaction.
  8. Finally, complete Section V regarding PROPAGATION by noting any animals born alive during the reporting period.
  9. Review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating at the bottom of the form to certify correctness.

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Bear, cougar, mute swans, wolf-dog hybrids, bobcat, lynx, timber wolf, coyote, fox, fisher, all raptors, raccoon, badger, beaver and otter may not be kept in any part of a building or home where people live unless receiving temporary health care, treatment or special handling (except that wolfdog hybrids kept as pets
It is illegal to own a pure wolf in the United States; they are classified as an endangered and regulated species. While it is legal to own a 98%/2% wolf-dog federally, many states, counties, and cities are outlawing all wolves and wolf-dogs. Any wolf or wolf-dog found within these areas is immediately killed.
As such, wolves are federally protected. Harvest and lethal depredation control are prohibited. Wisconsins wolf population remains healthy and secure in the state. The department will continue its robust wolf population monitoring program and the implementation of the Wisconsin Wolf Management Plan 2023 [PDF].
Technically, you can keep a raven as a pet, however, legally you cannot have a raven as a pet in the United States without a necessary permit. This is because these birds are often native and migrate to certain US areas so native breeds of raven are illegal to own.
The DNR requires a license for anything designated as a harmful wild animal. This includes all bears, cougars, mute swans and wolf-dog hybrids. Licenses are also required for any endangered or threatened species.

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169.31(1)(a)1. 1. The fee for an initial Class A captive wild animal farm license is $200 and the fee for an initial Class B captive wild animal farm license is $50, except as provided in sub. (1m).
Wisconsin is one of just five states that allow residents to keep almost any animal they want as a pet. The others are Alabama, Nevada, North Carolina and South Carolina.
No person subject to ch. 169, Stats., may possess captive wild animals unless the animals held in captivity are confined at all times to appropriate pens except wolf-dog hybrids which are under the immediate control of a person with a leash.

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