penn laws on herps.
can you tell me the laws on keeping herps in pennsylvania. i have family who live there, and i am going up there this summer to hunt for snakes (just catching and takeing pics). if you could let me know if there any laws on catching them please let me know.
thanks,thaddaus deppen |
PA laws
I was born and raised in Pa and I can tell you as an avid herper myself, That if you are catching to photograph and release you shouldn't have any problems. just don't get caught with any Timbers without a permit. Most of the speicies there is a daily creel limit of 2 so don't get caught with more than that on your person. Also some herps have seasons (mainly amphibians) you can pick up a fishing handbook at any walmart for free. The fishing rules and regs have all the laws on herps spelled out for you.
Hope this helps if you have any other questions please feel free to e-mail me. TB |
Getting permits for breeding/selling geckos
Hi-
I just wanted to know if anyone else in Pennsylvania (I'm in Allentown) that breeds and sells anything had to get a zoning permit and a business license? I live in a residential neighborhood and the city almost didn't even let me do this until I explained most of my business was going to be conducted off my property, not on. I still had to shell out $25 for the zoning permit and $35 for the business license. |
Laura,
I live in York. Let me know what you find out as I was not aware I needed any special zoning...maybe I need to check into things more. Or maybe this is one of those things that if you don't tell them they'll never know? I am applying for a business license though to register my business name and such. Has any one else had to apply for a zoning permit? Regardless of state? |
Hi Shannon-
Wow, we're close together. If your ever in Allentown, let me know. I do need a permit to operate my business from my home and also the business license. When I called about the business license they told me to call the zoning office. Maybe a lot of people just don't tell anyone, but if you get caught who knows what fines are involved. I would rather be up front and honest. |
Pa Law/Reg CHANGE Alert - Please read.
The following was forwarded to me by Fred Bruckman and needs to be taken very seriously.
We need everyone’s help! The PA Fish and Boat Commission will be presented with a proposed rulemaking at their meeting on Tues April 26^th . The meeting starts at 8AM at the Pa Fish and Boat headquarters building in Harrisburg. It will be held in the Susquehanna Room. Please try to attend. This proposal will: -Ban the importation and sale of every color morph and every subspecies of native PA species! There is no question about the inclusion of subspecies in the prohibition. No Lampropeltis getula - Eastern, California, & Florida kings, etc. No Lampropeltis triangulum - Eastern, Sinaloan, & Honduran milksnakes, etc. No Elaphe obsoleta (Pantherophis alleganiensis) - black, yellow, & everglades ratsnakes, etc. No Thamnophis sirtalis - Eastern, redsided, redspotted, flame, & melanistic garter snakes, etc. No Terrapene carolina - eastern, Gulf, three-toed, or Florida, etc. No common snappers - Chelydra serpentina No painted turtles - Chrysemys picta No Apalone spinifera - Eastern spiny softshell turtle and other species/subspecies etc. etc. They set a limit of one per species, but they don't make provisions for what will happen to the snakes that are "over limit" - confiscated, euthanized - don't know! Or what will happen to the owner, for that matter - fines? -Make you guilty of a crime until you prove your innocence if you carry tongs or a hook in the woods outside the six weeks of rattlesnake season. Ridiculous. -Lower the native reptile possession limit from 2 to 1 with NO scientific support for this action. -Require a $50 /year permit to capture a Northern Copperhead though they admit there is no scientific evidence that collecting is affecting the population. This proposal appears to me to be prompted by the desire to prevent us from carrying hooks and tongs in the woods outside of the rattlesnake season. I am in favor of the other conservation measures for timbers, but think law enforcement ought to be able to catch illegal hunters with snakes in the bag not assume that I am guilty of hunting timbers because I’m carrying a snakehook or tongs for use in positioning non-venomous snakes for photographs. -There is more some very GOOD, some very bad. If we as citizens let this kind of regulation take effect eventually it will result in these folks making a regs that ban the keeping of reptiles completely because that's the way they THINK it should be. We must insist on scientific accountability or we are surrendering! If you think this proposal is ok because it doesn’t affect what you do, think again! It is a huge step in the direction of a total ban. If allowed to stand it will empower government agencies and step by step they will impose their beliefs on us without the necessity of backing them up with scientific evidence. With the exception of the timber rattlesnake changes, there is no science behind any of this. Captive breeding protects wild populations by fulfilling demand for desirable species. Do you really think that there are still folks out commercially collecting corn snakes or pine snakes, or cal kings? Of course not. It is more profitable to call a large breeder and buy them wholesale for resale than it is to collect them. An analysis of the reptile market through the internet, shows that the VAST majority (90+ %) of domestic reptiles for sale in the US are CAPTIVE produced. Pa Fish and Boat does not refute this FACT. The choose to ignore it. This whole thing is based on a tradition in conservation agencies of preventing commercialization. It originated early in the century when bird feathers were in great demand for ladies hats. Feathers don't reproduce in captivity. Reptiles do. It is apples and oranges. For the text of the proposed reg, go to http://www.fish.state.pa.us/ then click on the Agendas/Minutes menu on the left, then below "April 25-26" click on agenda. It's a .pdf file. PLEASE CALL: (email if you can) PA. Fish and Boat Executive Director Douglas Austin 717-705-7801 Go here to email - https://www.state.pa.us/papower/cwp/...=1093&q=438119 PA. Senate Game and Fisheries Com. Chair. Joe Conti 717-787-7305 email - jconti@pasenate.gov PA. House Game and Fisheries Com. Chair Bruce Smith 717-783-8783 As far as I can tell Rep. Smith has no email. If you are a PA resident please call your own state senator and representative. You can find who they are at: http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/find.cfm There's a new yahoo group - PA Animal Law (PAL) - please consider joining for updates as we get them in, posts may be a bit sparse at first, but it's still early in the game....... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PAAnimalLaw/ Thanks to all in advance for your help!!! Fred Bruckman |
This may sound stupid but what ended up happening here.
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last i heard, this was tabled.
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This thread is pretty old, but I have found information regarding the breeding of non native exotics in PA. You have to pay for a permit for each type you will be breeding. It is $150.00 per species. You have to go through the department of agriculture to find out about it.
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New laws were passed and took effect on January 1, 2007. It is now illegal to remove native species from the wild or import native species from outside PA. You can not possess, trade, barter, or sell them. The changes do not include morphs. Those in possession of native species in accordance with the laws prior to January 1, 2007, had the opportunity to purchase a permit to maintain that animal. These permits are no longer being issued and can not be transferred to other animals.
You must have a permit to breed and sell reptiles, and their is a separate permit if you sell reptiles you did not produce; however, if you purchase one permit, the other is free and they are good for 5 years. I am attaching a link to the laws. http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/05...chap79toc.html Bart |
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