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USA State Specific Issues Issues that are specific to a particular state, or subregion within a state, should be appended to the existing relevant thread. NEW threads cannot be created in this forum. |
01-22-2004, 08:58 AM
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In the state of Georgia you can get an Exhibition Permit. This allows you posess 2 of each native nonvenomous species (nonprotected of course). These animals are to be used for Eduational purposes and you are required to document 12 hours of education each year. The permit runs about $45 I think. You can contact the Scott Frazier at theSpecial Permit Unit of DNR for the paperwork. Upon preliminary approval, a local DNR Biologist will come out to inspect your place.
It was not difficult to get ther permit and Scot is a very nice guy. In fact John Jensen from DNR Nongame Wildlife Division has been pushing for several years to change that law. We are making progress.
So for the time being, a permit is the way to go. Although it won't do you much good if your goal is a cornsnake breeding project or the like.
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