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1. Moving animals within their county of origin and between like habitats is acceptable.
2. Moving healthy animals from the wild to the wild using clean equipment and
containers is unlikely to spread disease and is acceptable.
3. Releasing a healthy animal at its site of capture is acceptable if it has not been in
captivity for a prolonged period or exposed to potentially sick animals.
4. Moving a single animal or very few animals to a new site is less likely to disrupt
established residents.
Here are some of the NC laws regarding relocating wild animals.
Moving animals within their county of origin and between like habitats is acceptable.
How do you know he's not a border jumper?
1. Moving animals within their county of origin and between like habitats is acceptable.
2. Moving healthy animals from the wild to the wild using clean equipment and
containers is unlikely to spread disease and is acceptable.
3. Releasing a healthy animal at its site of capture is acceptable if it has not been in
captivity for a prolonged period or exposed to potentially sick animals.
4. Moving a single animal or very few animals to a new site is less likely to disrupt
established residents.
Here are some of the NC laws regarding relocating wild animals.
Moving animals within their county of origin and between like habitats is acceptable.
How do you know he's not a border jumper?