Problem animal definition

Problem animal means a specific animal with a verified documented history of attacking humans or livestock or causing damage to property on public lands.
Problem animal means any wildlife which has caused or is causing damage to or harm to human life or property;
Problem animal means an animal that causes injury or damage to property and human beings, and includes dangerous animals as defined in section 70 of the Act;

More Definitions of Problem animal

Problem animal means animals causing damage or creating the potential to cause damage to public health and safety, infrastructure, or private property.

Related to Problem animal

  • Wild animal means any mammal, bird, fish, or other creature of a wild nature endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion.

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