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Exotic Venomous In Georgia

pgwdragons

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Hi, Ive been trying to do a little extra research, but havent come across any good articles about getting permits for keeping exotic venomous in GA.
I just recently got cleared for my Native Species exhibit license, but in the next year or so I would like to also have an exotic venomous exhibit. I have heard several things about what will be required for the license to go through, but have had a hard time actually coming across any documents about it. Any insight would be greatly appreciated as this will be a new venture for the business. Thanks ahead of time as always!!
 
Sorry I cant answer your question but If you find out anyinformation post about it or let me know. Ive always heard that in GA you can only keep native species. I live in sc and have alot of family that lives GA. They've been trying to get me to move and my two biggest concerns is my snakes and my cwp.
 
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