A. Nongame Species In Need Of Management:
Definitions.
1. Nongame species in need of
management in Mississippi include:
a.
Thirty-two (32) species of small mammals, one species of freshwater fish, and
all native species of reptiles and amphibians except those regulated by other
rules of the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.
b. Species not regulated by this rule
include:
i. endangered reptiles and
amphibians;
ii. reptiles and amphibians considered game
species (Bullfrog, Pig Frog, Bronze Frog);
iii. American Alligator;
and
iv. Commercially
recognized genetic color mutants, such as albinos or other color variants, of
nongame wildlife in need of management.
2. For the purposes of
this rule, nongame species in need of management may be referred to as nongame
reptiles, nongame turtles, nongame snakes, nongame lizards, nongame amphibians,
nongame frogs, nongame salamanders, nongame mammals, nongame fish, or nongame
wildlife.
B. The
following species of nongame wildlife are deemed to be in need of management
and are regulated by this rule:
NONGAME AMPHIBIANS
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SALAMANDERS
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Ambystoma cingulatum
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FLATWOODS
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Ambystoma maculatum
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SPOTTED
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Ambystoma opacum
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MARBLED
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Ambystoma talpoideum
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MOLE
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Ambystoma texanum
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SMALLMOUTH
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Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum
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EASTERN TIGER
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Amphiuma means
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TWO-TOED AMPHIUMA
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Amphiuma tridactylum
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THREE-TOED AMPHIUMA
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Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
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HELLBENDER
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Desmognathus auriculatus
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SOUTHERN DUSKY
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Desmognathus conanti
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SPOTTED DUSKY
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Eurycea cirrigera
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TWO-LINED
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Eurycea longicauda
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LONGTAIL
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Eurycea guttolineata
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THREE-LINED
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Eurycea quadridigitata
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DWARF
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Hemidactylium scutatum
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FOUR-TOED
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Plethodon ventralis
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SOUTHERN ZIGZAG
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Plethodon mississippi
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MISSISSIPPI SLIMY
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Plethodon websteri
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WEBSTER'S SALAMANDER
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Pseudotriton montanus
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MUD SALAMANDER
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Pseudotriton ruber
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RED SALAMANDER
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Necturus beyeri
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GULF COAST WATERDOG
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Necturus louisianensis
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RED RIVER WATERDOG
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Necturus maculosus
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MUDPUPPY
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Notophthalmus viridescens
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EASTERN NEWT
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Siren intermedia
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LESSER SIREN
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TOADS
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Bufo americanus
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AMERICAN
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Bufo quercicus
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OAK
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Bufo terrestris
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SOUTHERN
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Bufo nebulifer
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GULF COAST
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Bufo fowleri
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FOWLER'S
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FROGS
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Acris crepitans
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NORTHERN CRICKET
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Acris gryllus
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SOUTHERN CRICKET
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Hyla avivoca
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BIRD-VOICED TREE
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Hyla chrysoscelis
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COPE'S GRAY TREE
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Hyla cinerea
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GREEN TREE
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Hyla femoralis
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PINE WOODS TREE
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Hyla gratiosa
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BARKING TREE
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Hyla squirella
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SQUIRREL TREE
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Hyla versicolor
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GRAY TREE
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Pseudacris brachyphona
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MOUNTAIN CHORUS
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Pseudacris crucifer
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SPRING PEEPER
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Pseudacris foquettei
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Pseudacris nigrita
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SOUTHERN CHORUS
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Pseudacris ornata
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ORNATE CHORUS
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Pseudacris feriarum
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SOUTHEASTERN CHORUS
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Gastrophryne carolinensis
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NARROWMOUTH FROG
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Scaphiopus holbrookii
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EASTERN SPADEFOOT
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Rana areolata circulosa
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NORTHERN CRAWFISH
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Rana heckscheri
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RIVER
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Rana palustris
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PICKEREL
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Rana sphenocephala
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SOUTHERN LEOPARD
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NONGAME REPTILES
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TURTLES
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Macrochelys temminckii
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ALLIGATOR SNAPPER
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Chelydra serpentina
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COMMON SNAPPER
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Chrysemys dorsalis
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SOUTHERN PAINTED
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Deirochelys reticularia
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CHICKEN
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Graptemys geographica
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COMMON MAP
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Graptemys gibbonsi
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PASCAGOULA MAP
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Graptemys pearlensis
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PEARL MAP
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Graptemys pseudogeographica
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MISSISSIPPI MAP
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Graptemys pulchra
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ALABAMA MAP
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Graptemys ouachitensis
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OUACHITA MAP
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Malaclemys terrapin
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DIAMONDBACK TERRAPIN
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Pseudemys concinna
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RIVER COOTER
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Terrapene carolina
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BOX
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Trachemys scripta
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RED EARED SLIDER
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Kinosternon subrubrum
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EASTERN MUD
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Sternotherus carinatus
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RAZORBACK MUSK
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Sternotherus minor
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STRIPENECK MUSK
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Sternotherus odoratus
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STINKPOT
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Apalone mutica
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SMOOTH SOFTSHELL
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Apalone spinifera
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SPINY SOFTSHELL
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LIZARDS
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Anolis carolinensis
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GREEN ANOLE
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Sceloporus undulatus
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EASTERN FENCE
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Ophisaurus attenuatus
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SLENDER GLASS
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Ophisaurus mimicus
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MIMIC GLASS
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Ophisaurus ventralis
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EASTERN GLASS
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Plestiodon laticeps
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BROADHEAD SKINK
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Plestiodon anthracinus
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COAL SKINK
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Plestiodon fasciatus
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FIVE-LINED SKINK
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Plestiodon inexpectatus
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SOUTHEASTERN
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Scincella lateralis
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GROUND SKINK
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Aspidoscelis sexlineatus
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SIX-LINED RACERUNNER
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SNAKES
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Carphophis amoenus
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WORM
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Cemophora coccinea
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SCARLET
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Coluber constrictor priapus
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SOUTHERN BLACK RACER
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Coluber constrictor latrunculus
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BLACKMASK RACER
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Diadophis punctatus
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RINGNECK
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Pantherophis guttata guttata
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CORN OR RED RAT
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Pantherophis obsoleta spiloides
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GRAY OR TEXAS RAT
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Farancia abacura
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MUD
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Heterodon platirhinos
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EASTERN HOGNOSE
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Lampropeltis calligaster
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PRAIRIE KING
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Lampropeltis getula holbrooki
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SPECKLED KING
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Lampropeltis getula nigra
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BLACK KING
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Lampropeltis triangulum syspila
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RED MILK
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Lampropeltis t. elapsoides
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SCARLET KING
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Masticophis flagellum
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COACHWHIP
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Nerodia cyclopion
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GREEN WATER
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Nerodia erythrogaster
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PLAINBELLY WATER
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Nerodia fasciata
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SOUTHERN WATER
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Nerodia clarkii
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GULF SALT MARSH
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Nerodia rhombifer
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DIAMONDBACK WATER
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Nerodia sipedon
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NORTHERN WATER
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Opheodrys aestivus
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ROUGH GREEN
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Regina grahamii
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GRAHAM'S CRAYFISH
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Regina ridiga
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GLOSSY CRAYFISH
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Regina septemvittata
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QUEEN SNAKE
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Rhadinaea flavilata
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PINE WOODS
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Storeria dekayi
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BROWN
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Storeria occipitomaculata
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REDBELLY
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Tantilla coronata
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SOUTHEAST CROWNED
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Thamnophis proximus
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WESTERN RIBBON
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Thamnophis sauritus
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EASTERN RIBBON
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Thamnophis sirtalis
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COMMON GARTER
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Virginia striatula
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ROUGH EARTH
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Virginia valeriae
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SMOOTH EARTH
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Micrurus fulvius
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EASTERN CORAL
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Agkistrodon contortrix
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COPP ERHEAD
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Agkistrodon piscivorus
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COTTON MOUTH
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Crotalus adamanteus
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EASTERN DIAMONDBACK
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Crotalus horridus
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CANEBRAKE RATTLER
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Sistrurus miliarius
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PYGMY RATTLER
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NONGAME MAMMALS
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SHREWS AND MOLES
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Sorex longirostris
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SOUTHEASTERN SHREW
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Blarina carolinensis
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SOUTHEASTERN SHORT-TAILED
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MICE
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SHREW
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Reithrodontomys fulvescens
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FULVOUS HARVEST
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Cryptotis parvus
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LEAST SHREW
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Reithrodontomys humulis
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EASTERN HARVEST
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Scalopus aquaticus
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EASTERN MOLE
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Peromyscus gossypinus
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COTTON
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Peromyscusl eucopus
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WHITE-FOOTED
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BATS
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Peromyscus maniculatus
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DEER
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Myotis austroriparius
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SOUTHEASTERN MYOTIS
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Peromyscus polionotus
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OLDFIELD
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Myotis lucifugus
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LITTLE BROWN MYOTIS
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Ochrotomys nuttalli
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GOLDEN
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Myotis septentrionalis
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NORTHERN LONG-EARED
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Microtus pinetorum
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WOODLAND VOLE
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Lasiurus borealis
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EASTERN RED
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Zapus hudsonius
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MEADOW JUMPING
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Lasiurus cinereus
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HOARY
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Lasiurus intermedius
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NORTHERN YELLOW
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RATS
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Lasiurus seminolus
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SEMINOLE
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Oryzomys palustris
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MARSH RICE
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Lasionycteris noctivagans
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SILVER-HAIRED
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Sigmodon hispidus
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HISPID COTTON
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Perimyotis subflavus
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TRI-COLORED
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Neotoma floridana
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EASTERN WOOD
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Eptesicus fuscus
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BIG BROWN
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Nycticeius humeralis
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EVENING
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Corynorhinus rafinesquii
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RAFINESQUE'S BIG-EAR
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Tadarida brasiliensis
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BRAZILIAN FREE-TAIL
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SQUIRRELS
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Tamias striatus
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EASTERN CHIPMUNK
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Marmota monax
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WOODCHUCK
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Glaucomys volans
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SOUTHERN FLYING
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NONGAME FISH
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Pternotropis welaka
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BLUENOSE SHINER
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C.
Possession of Nongame Species in Need of Management for Personal Use.
1. Nongame wildlife taken from the wild for
personal use may not be bought, sold, offered for sale, bartered, exported for
sale, nor exhibited except as otherwise provided by these regulations, other
regulations of the Commission, by scientific collecting permits, or by other
permits issued by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and
Parks.
2. License requirements for
possession of nongame species for personal use.
a. Mississippi Resident - Valid Resident
Sportsman's License, All Game Hunting/Freshwater Fishing License, or Small Game
Hunting/Freshwater Fishing License.
b. Nonresident - Valid Nonresident All Game
Hunting License.
D. Limits for possession of nongame species
for personal use.
1. Nongame Amphibians.
a. Possession limit of no more than twenty
(20) individuals.
b. Take from the
wild not to exceed 20 per license year.
c. Specimens in possession or taken from the
wild not to exceed more than four (4) individuals of any species or
subspecies.
2. Nongame
Snakes and Nongame Lizards.
a. Possession
limit of no more than twenty (20) individuals.
b. Take from the wild not to exceed twenty
(20) per license year.
c. Specimens
in possession or taken from the wild not to exceed more than four (4)
individuals of any species or subspecies.
d. Containers or cages holding venomous
snakes shall be prominently labeled with the words "DANGER" along with the
common name of the species in a conspicuous place.
3. Nongame Turtles.
a. Alligator Snapping Turtles (also called
Loggerhead Snapping Turtles).
i. Possession
limit - No more than one (1) individual with a top shell length (carapace
length) of 24 inches or greater.
ii. Take from the wild not to exceed more
than one (1) individual per license year.
b. Common Snapping Turtles, Smooth Softshell
Turtles, and Spiny Softshell Turtles.
i.
Daily bag limit of no more than one (1) individual of any of the three
species.
ii. Possession limit and
take from the wild not to exceed four (4) individuals of any of the three
species per license year.
c. All Other Nongame Turtles.
i. Possession limit of no more than ten (10)
individuals.
ii. Take from the wild
not to exceed ten (10) individuals per license year.
iii. Specimens in possession or taken from
the wild not to exceed more than four (4) individuals of any species or
subspecies.
E. Seasons. No specimens of any species of
nongame turtle may be taken from the wild between April 1st and June 30th
except by permit issued by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries,
and Parks.
F. Nongame Mammals and
Nongame Fish.
1. Possession limit of no more
than 10 nongame mammals.
2. Take
from the wild of nongame mammals not to exceed 10 per license year.
3. Specimens of mammals in possession or
taken from the wild not to exceed two (2) of the same species.
4. Possession limit of no more than four (4)
nongame fish.
5. Take from the wild
of nongame fish not to exceed four (4) per license year.
G. Exceptions to License Requirements:
Residents. A resident who does not hold a Valid Resident Sportsman's License,
All Game Hunting/Freshwater Fishing License, or Small Game Hunting/Freshwater
Fishing License may kill a nongame snake or a nongame mammal under the
following conditions:
1. The venomous snake
presents a reasonable danger to human life.
2. The venomous or a non-venomous snake is on
lands in which the record title is vested in such persons, or on lands which
contain the principal residence of such person.
3. The nongame mammals have entered into or
taken up residence in buildings or destroyed or damaged yards, plants, domestic
animals, or agricultural products.
4. Nongame mammals or snakes killed under
such circumstances must be disposed of or left to decompose naturally and they
or their parts may not enter commercial trade nor be retained in possession.
H. Exceptions to License
Requirements: Nonresidents. A person who does not hold a Nonresident All Game
Hunting License may kill a nongame snake, or a nongame mammal, under the
following conditions:
1. If the venomous
snake presents a reasonable danger to human life.
2. If the nongame mammal or nongame snake has
entered into a building being rented or leased by the nonresident.
3. Nongame snakes or nongame mammals killed
under such circumstances or their parts must be disposed of or left to
decompose naturally and may not be retained in possession nor enter into
commercial trade.
I.
Possession of Nongame Wildlife In Need of Management for Commercial Purposes.
1. Captive Propagation for Commercial
Purposes.
a. Nongame wildlife may be
propagated in captivity for commercial purposes only under permit from the
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.
b. Commercial purposes include taking,
possessing, transporting, exporting, selling, offering for sale, shipping,
bartering, exhibiting, or in any way using nongame wildlife in need of
management for monetary or financial gain.
2. Permits. A permit shall be required for
Commercial Captive Propagation, subject to the following requirements and
conditions:
a. The permit shall be valid for
one year and shall be signed by the Executive Director of the Department of
Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks or his designee.
b. The propagator shall indicate the species
or subspecies of nongame wildlife, by both scientific and common name, which
will be propagated in captivity.
c.
The propagator shall be a resident of Mississippi and the propagation
facilities shall be located in Mississippi.
d. The propagator shall provide evidence of
possessing the equipment and experience necessary for successful propagation of
nongame wildlife in captivity.
e.
The propagator shall provide evidence that the facilities in which captive
propagation is to take place are adequate for the species and numbers for which
a permit is required.
f. The
propagator shall be at least sixteen (16) years of age.
g. The propagator shall hold a valid
commercial fishing license.
h.
Permits to establish and operate commercial captive propagation facilities for
nongame wildlife are not transferable except when incident to sale or other
transfer of ownership of the facility, where transferees of the facility have
met criteria established by Department rules and the Department has approved
the transfer.
3.
Non-issuance and Revocation of Permits.
a.
The Department may not issue a commercial captive propagation permit for
nongame wildlife to any person who has been convicted of any violation of the
regulations of the Department relating to nongame wildlife for five years
following such conviction.
b. The
Department shall revoke any existing commercial captive propagation permit for
nongame wildlife upon the permittee's conviction of any violation of
regulations of the Department relating to nongame wildlife, upon conviction of
any Class I Fish or Wildlife violation, or upon conviction under any Federal
conservation statute.
c. Upon
revocation of a commercial captive propagation permit for nongame wildlife, the
permittee shall have six (6) months to dispose of legally acquired nongame
stock.
d. Nongame stock may not be
disposed of to corporations or partnerships in which, by determination of the
Department, the permittee is a principal.
e. Permittee must report disposition of
nongame stock to the Department within 30 days of final disposition. This
report shall specify nongame stock disposed of and recipients of this
stock.
f. A captive propagation
permit may not be renewed unless the person holding that permit has acquired
breeding stock, has established a breeding facility, and is attempting to
propagate nongame wildlife in captivity.
4. Special Rule Concerning the Captive
Propagation of Alligator Snapping Turtles,
Malaclemys
temminckii.
a. Any alligator snapping
turtles encountered at a commercial catfish pond or processing plant must be
immediately reported to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and
Parks Radio Room. The permittee must then make arrangements with agents of the
MDWFP to surrender the turtle(s) to MDWFP Conservation Officers for release
into the wild.
b. Alligator
snapping turtle breeding stock in the possession of a permittee may not be
supplemented by importation of alligator snapping turtles from other facilities
in Mississippi or from other states, but only by raising hatchling alligator
snapping turtles produced at the propagator's facility to adulthood.
c. The permittee may not collect any
alligator snapping turtle from the wild for personal use.
d. The only life stage of alligator snapping
turtles that may be transported from the propagation facility are hatchlings
and these may be transported by the permittee or his agents but then only as
part of the process undertaken to export the hatchlings.
J. General
Provisions Concerning the Operation of a Commercial Captive Propagation
Facility for Nongame Wildlife.
1. The
premises of the commercial captive propagation facility shall be subject to
inspection by Department personnel at all times.
2. Complete written records of all changes in
nongame wildlife breeding stock shall be kept and made available for
examination by Department personnel.
3. Shipping tickets, invoices, or bills of
lading shall be maintained for five years from the date of transaction to show
source of supply or disposition of nongame wildlife.
4. Each commercial propagator shall provide a
summary report to the Department upon requesting renewal of a commercial
captive propagation permit. Data to be included in the report shall pertain to
both breeding stock and specimens raised for resale. This report shall indicate
the numbers, by species and subspecies, of all nongame wildlife that were
bought or sold during the permit year, the name of the seller or purchaser, and
the complete address and telephone number of the seller or purchaser.
5. The permittee shall provide security of
the facility premises necessary to ensure that nongame wildlife, their eggs, or
parts thereof, cannot be moved in or out of the facility premises without the
permittee's knowledge.
6. No
provision of this rule shall authorize any person to keep in captivity any
nongame wildlife in violation of any city or county ordinance.
7. Containers or cages holding venomous
snakes shall be prominently labeled with the words "DANGER" along with the
common name of the species in a conspicuous place.
8. Propagation facilities shall be inspected
annually, at the permittee's expense, by a wildlife biologist of the
permittee's choice. The annual inspection shall include, but not be limited to,
the following:
a. The premises of the captive
propagation facility to verify the existence of and to locate on a scale map of
the facility the following:
b. The
ponds, buildings, pens, cages, or other mechanisms and structures designed to
hold captive breeding stock.
c. The
ponds, buildings, pens, cages, or other mechanisms and structures designed to
hold offspring of captive breeding stock prior to their sale.
d. Security features of the propagation
facility, that prevent the movement of captive wildlife into or out of the
facility.
e. Verification that the
wildlife species listed on the captive propagation e present at the facility,
and if it can be accomplished in less than thirty minutes, whether breeding
stock of these species are present in the numbers claimed on the captive
propagation application form. This should not be construed to mean that a
census of captive wildlife is to be made.
f. An examination of records of acquisitions
of breeding stock made in the previous twelve months. This should include
records of both specimens acquired from outside of the State of Mississippi and
of specimens acquired by permit within the State of Mississippi. These records
should indicate the number and species that were acquired and include
appropriate documentation that the specimens were legally obtained, including
permits, bills of sale, and similar documentation.
g. The wildlife biologist shall prepare, at
the permittee's expense, a report detailing the results of the inspection. The
report may include photographs, line drawings, maps, tables, photocopies of
documents, and/or charts, and shall include information on the physical
structures of the captive propagation facility, the captive wildlife present,
and data on any new breeding stock added to the facility in the previous twelve
(12) months. This report must be submitted to the Department of Wildlife,
Fisheries, and Parks and deemed acceptable by that agency before a captive
propagation permit can be renewed.
K. Acquisition of Breeding Stock for a
Commercial Captive Propagation Facility.
1.
Any person who holds a valid commercial captive propagation permit may possess,
for breeding purposes only:
a. Up to eight
(8) individuals of any species or subspecies of nongame reptile taken from the
wild in Mississippi.
b. Up to
sixteen (16) individuals of any species of nongame amphibian taken from the
wild in Mississippi.
c. Up to four
(4) individuals of any species of nongame mammals.
d. Up to eight (8) specimens of nongame fish.
2. Additional specimens
of nongame wildlife may be possessed, for breeding purposes only, if and only
if those specimens
a. Originated outside of
Mississippi.
b. Were reared in
captivity by a person holding a valid Mississippi commercial captive
propagation permit.
c. As permitted
by other sections of this rule.
d.
By permit.
e. Documentary evidence
of the place of origin of the additional specimens and that they were legally
obtained must be maintained by the captive propagator.
3. If specimens of nongame wildlife are
acquired from outside of Mississippi by a person holding a valid commercial
captive propagation permit and transported to that person's facility within
Mississippi by someone other than the propagation permit holder, the holder of
the captive propagation permit must notify the Regional Office of the
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks of the district in which his
facility is located, and provide in writing the following information:
a. The name, address, telephone number, and
permit number of the commercial captive propagation permit holder who will be
receiving the shipment on nongame wildlife.
b. The species of nongame wildlife and number
of each that will be shipped.
c.
The name, address, and telephone number of the shipper of the nongame wildlife,
and the date and approximate time that the shipment is expected to enter
Mississippi.
d. The type, make,
model, and license plate number of the vehicle which will be used to transport
the nongame wildlife.
e. The name
and driver's license number of the person driving the transport vehicle, if
different from that of the shipper.
f. The person driving the transport vehicle
must have a bill of lading which includes the information required in
subsections a, b, and c, above.
4. Nongame wildlife which are used for
breeding purposes by a captive propagator may be replaced upon death by
individuals of the same species or subspecies from wild Mississippi populations
only if a permit is obtained from the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and
Parks.
L. Selling Captive
Propagated Nongame Wildlife or Their Parts.
1. Nongame wildlife and their parts may enter
into commercial trade in accordance with the provisions of this rule subject to
the following:
a. Nongame wildlife or their
parts may be bought, possessed, transported, exported, sold, offered for sale,
shipped, bartered, or exhibited for commercial purposes only if they were born
or hatched in captivity in the facilities of a person holding a valid
commercial captive propagation permit.
b. Nongame wildlife or their parts taken from
wild Mississippi populations may not be bought, possessed, transported,
exported, sold, offered for sale, shipped, bartered, or exhibited for
commercial purposes.
c. A captive
propagator shall provide to the purchaser at the time of purchase an invoice or
bill of sale preprinted with the name and address of the propagator, and with
the following: "Mississippi Commercial Captive Propagation Permit
No.____".
d. The invoice or bill of
sale shall list the name and address of the purchaser, the date of the
purchase, and the number by species or subspecies using both scientific and
common names, of the nongame wildlife or their parts that are being
purchased.
e. The purchaser shall
retain the invoice or bill of sale for as long as the nongame wildlife or parts
remain in his possession.
2. The purchaser of nongame wildlife or their
parts may resell these items with the following restrictions:
a. No person shall sell nongame wildlife or
their parts without maintaining documentary evidence showing the name and
address of the supplier of such wildlife or parts.
b. No person shall sell nongame wildlife or
their parts unless said nongame wildlife or their parts were originally legally
obtained from a Mississippi commercial captive propagation
facility.
3. All nongame
wildlife or their parts and the documentary evidence of their source of
acquisition shall be available for inspection upon request by Department
personnel.
4. Living specimens of
nongame wildlife displayed or advertised for resale shall be clearly marked as
captive-propagated specimens.
5.
Any person who buys nongame wildlife or its parts from a captive propagator for
the purpose of reselling the nongame wildlife or its parts at the retail level,
and whose wildlife-related business is conducted primarily at the retail level,
shall be termed a Wildlife Retailer. Any person who buys nongame wildlife or
its parts from a captive propagator for the purposes of reselling the nongame
wildlife or its parts at the wholesale level, and whose wildlife-related
business is conducted primarily at the wholesale level, shall be termed a
Wildlife Wholesaler.
6. Resident
Wildlife Wholesalers shall be required to purchase a Resident Fur Buyers
license or to possess a nongame importation permit.
7. Nonresident Wildlife Wholesalers and
nonresident Wildlife Retailers who solicit business through the mails, by
advertising, or who travel to buy nongame wildlife or its parts within the
State of Mississippi shall be required to purchase a Nonresident Fur Buyers
License.
M. Importation
of nongame wildlife originating from outside of Mississippi for commercial
purposes.
1. Nongame wildlife may be imported
and exported for commercial purposes only under permit from the Department of
Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. This permit, valid for one year from date of
issuance and signed by the Executive Director or his designee, is subject to
the following conditions and restrictions:
a.
All nongame wildlife imported or exported under an importer's permit must have
originated outside of Mississippi or have been purchased from a person holding
a nongame wildlife captive propagation permit.
b. The importer shall maintain documentary
evidence of the origin of his stock through receipts, bills of lading,
invoices, or valid collecting permits from the state in which the wildlife
originated.
c. Each importer shall
keep complete records of all nongame wildlife in his possession for the year in
which the permit is valid, including records showing the point of origin of
imported nongame wildlife, from whom they were acquired, to whom they were
sold, how many of each species were sold.
d. Each importer shall provide a summary
report to the Department upon requesting a renewal of an importer's permit, and
the report shall show the following:
i.
Numbers of each species of nongame wildlife imported under the permit.
ii. Number dying while in the
permittee's possession.
iii. Number
of each species exported.
iv. A
profit/loss statement for the importation facility covering the previous twelve
(12) months.
e. The
premises of the importer's facility and his records relating to the importation
and exportation of nongame wildlife shall be subject to inspection by
Department personnel at all times.
f. An application for an importer's permit
shall be made on forms provided by the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and
Parks.
g. The cost of the permit
shall be $500.
h. An importer of
nongame wildlife shall display prominently in his place of business a sign with
the following: "NONGAME IMPORTER PERMIT NO. _______ . WE DO NOT BUY OR SELL
ANIMALS COLLECTED IN MISSISSIPPI."
2. The Department shall revoke any existing
importer's permit for nongame wildlife upon the permittee's conviction of any
violation of regulations of the Department relating to nongame wildlife, upon
conviction of any Class I Fish or Wildlife violation, or upon conviction under
any Federal conservation statute.
a. Upon
revocation of an importer's permit for nongame wildlife, the permittee shall
have six months to dispose of legally acquired nongame stock.
b. Nongame stock may not be disposed of to
corporations or partnerships in which, by determination of the Department, the
permittee is a principal.
c.
Permittee must report disposition of nongame stock to the Department within 30
days of final disposition.
d. This
report shall specify nongame stock disposed of and recipients of this
stock.
3. The permittee
shall provide security of the facility premises necessary to ensure that
nongame wildlife, their eggs, or parts thereof, cannot be moved in or out of
the facility premises without the permittee's knowledge. The permittee shall
not release and shall take suitable measures to prevent the escape of nongame
wildlife in his possession.
4. The
permittee shall maintain and treat all nongame wildlife in possession in a
humane manner. Adequate and appropriate food, water, and shelter from the
elements shall be provided, and holding cages will be maintained in a sanitary
condition. Diseased or dead nongame wildlife shall be disposed of in such a
manner so as to prevent the transmission of bacteria or other pathogens to
native nongame wildlife.
5.
Importation facilities shall be inspected annually, at the permittee's expense,
by a wildlife biologist of the permittee's choice. The annual inspection shall
include, but not be limited to the premises of the importation facility to
verify the existence of and to locate on a scale map of the facility the
following:
a. The ponds, buildings, pens,
cages, or other mechanisms and structures designed to hold imported
wildlife.
b. Security features of
the importation facility that prevent the movement of captive wildlife into or
out of the facility.
c.
Verification that the wildlife species held in captivity are treated in a
humane manner, that they have adequate and appropriate food, water, and shelter
from the elements, and that holding cages or other holding facilities are
maintained in a sanitary condition.
d. Disposal procedures for imported wildlife
that die while in possession of the importation facility.
6. The certified wildlife biologist shall
prepare, at the permittee's expense, a report detailing the results of the
inspection.
7. The report may
include photographs, line drawings, maps, tables, photocopies of documents,
and/or charts, and shall include information on the physical structures of the
importation facility and the condition of the captive wildlife
present.
8. This report must be
submitted to the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks and deemed
acceptable by that agency before an importation permit can be renewed.
N. Penalties for
Violations. Penalties for violation of any section of these regulations shall
be as provided in Miss. Code Ann. §
49-5-115.