Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 29 - Wild animals and plants.
29.885 - Removal of wild animals.

29.885 Removal of wild animals.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
(a) “Damage" means physical harm to forest products; streams; roads; dams; buildings; orchards; apiaries; livestock; and commercial agricultural crops, including Christmas trees and nursery stock. “Damage” includes flooding and culvert blockages caused by a beaver or muskrat.
(c) “Private property holder" means an owner, lessee or occupant of private property.
(d) “Removal activity" means removing or authorizing the removal of a wild animal that is causing damage or that is causing a nuisance or the removal of a structure of a wild animal that is causing damage or that is causing a nuisance.
(e) “Remove" means capture, shoot, set a trap for, relocate, or otherwise destroy or dispose of.
(f) Notwithstanding s. 29.001 (90), “wild animal" means any undomesticated mammal or bird, but does not include farm-raised deer, farm-raised game birds, or wild animals that are subject to regulation under ch. 169.
(2) Department authority. The department may remove or authorize the removal of all of the following:
(a) A wild animal that is causing damage or that is causing a nuisance.
(b) A structure of a wild animal that is causing damage or that is causing a nuisance.
(3) Damage complaints.
(a) Within 48 hours after receipt of a written complaint from a person who owns, leases or occupies property on which a wild animal or a structure of a wild animal is allegedly causing damage, the department shall both investigate the complaint and determine whether or not to authorize removal.
(b) The department may remove or authorize removal of the wild animal or the structure of the wild animal if it finds that the wild animal or the structure is causing damage on the property.
(c) A person who owns, leases or occupies property outside an incorporated municipality on which a wild animal or a structure of a wild animal is allegedly causing damage and who has made a complaint under par. (a), may remove the wild animal or the structure at any time from one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset if all of the following conditions apply:
1. The department has failed, within 48 hours after the receipt of the complaint, to investigate the complaint and to determine whether or not to authorize removal.
2. The department has not refused to investigate as permitted under sub. (5) (a).
3. The wild animal is not of an endangered or threatened species under s. 29.604 and is not a migratory bird on the list in 50 CFR 10.13 that is promulgated under 16 USC 701.
(d) A person who owns, leases or occupies property located within an incorporated municipality on which a wild animal or the structure of a wild animal is allegedly causing damage may capture and relocate the wild animal or may relocate its structure if the person has made a complaint under par. (a) and all the conditions under par. (c) 1. to 3. apply.
(4) Nuisance complaints.
(a) Upon the receipt of a complaint from a person who owns, leases or occupies property on which a wild animal or a structure is allegedly causing a nuisance, the department may investigate the complaint.
(b) The department may remove or authorize the removal of the wild animal or the structure of a wild animal if it finds that the wild animal or the structure is causing a nuisance on the property.
(4m) Hunting allowed. If the department removes or authorizes the removal of a wild animal or the structure of a wild animal under sub. (3) (b), the person who owns, leases or occupies the property on which the damage occurred shall open the property to others for hunting and trapping for one year beginning on the date on which the removal activity started unless hunting is prohibited under this chapter or under any municipal ordinance.
(4r) Land not required to be open to hunting. The requirements under sub. (4m) do not apply to a person to whom the department grants a shooting permit for deer causing damage that is issued as an abatement measure recommended under s. 29.889 if all of the following apply:
(a) The permit is the only abatement measure the person receives under s. 29.889 for damage caused by deer.
(b) The person waives any eligibility to receive a wildlife damage claim payment under s. 29.889 (7) for damage caused by deer.
(5) Abatement.
(a) The department may refuse to investigate under sub. (3) (a) if the person making the complaint refuses to participate in any available wildlife damage abatement program administered under s. 29.889 or refuses to follow reasonable abatement measures recommended by the department or by the county in which the property is located if the county participates in a wildlife damage abatement program.
(b) Before taking action under sub. (3) (b) or (4), the department may require the person making the complaint to participate in any available wildlife damage abatement program administered under s. 29.889 or to follow reasonable abatement measures recommended by the department.
(6) Owner liability for beaver damage. A person who owns, leases or occupies property on which a beaver or a beaver structure is causing damage and who fails or refuses to give consent to the department to remove the beaver or the structure is liable for any damage caused by the beaver or the structure to public property or the property of others.
(7) No duty; immunity from liability.
(a) Except as provided in par. (d), no private property holder and no officer, employee or agent of a property holder owes any of the following duties to any person who enters the private property holder's property solely to engage in a removal activity:
1. A duty to keep the property safe for removal activities.
2. A duty to inspect the property.
3. A duty to give warning of an unsafe condition, use or activity on the property.
(b) Except as provided in par. (d), no private property holder and no officer, employee or agent of a private property holder is liable for any of the following injuries that occur on the private property holder's property:
1. An injury to a person engaging in a removal activity.
2. An injury caused by a person engaging in a removal activity.
(c) Except as provided in par. (d), nothing in this subsection, s. 101.11 or in the common law attractive nuisance doctrine creates any duty of care or ground of liability toward any person who uses private property holder's property for a removal activity.
(d) Paragraphs (a) to (c) do not apply if any of the following conditions exist:
1. An injury is caused by the malicious failure of the private property holder or an officer, employee or agent of the private property holder to warn against an unsafe condition on the property, of which the private property holder has knowledge.
2. An injury is caused by a malicious act of a private property holder or of an officer, employee or agent of a private property holder.
3. An injury is sustained by an employee of a private property holder acting within the scope of his or her duties.
History: 1989 a. 31; 1991 a. 39; 1995 a. 79; 1997 a. 27; 1997 a. 248 ss. 637 to 641; Stats. 1997 s. 29.885; 1999 a. 32; 2001 a. 56; 2005 a. 82; 2021 a. 62.

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Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 29 - Wild animals and plants.

29.001 - Definitions.

29.011 - Title to wild animals.

29.014 - Rule-making for this chapter.

29.016 - Department authority; deer hunting seasons and license restrictions.

29.020 - Deer management assistance program.

29.024 - Approvals; forms; issuing agents.

29.03 - Wildlife violator compact.

29.035 - Report of department.

29.036 - Sporting heritage council.

29.037 - Fish and wildlife restoration.

29.038 - Local regulation of wild animals.

29.039 - Nongame species.

29.040 - Deer management report rules.

29.041 - Department to regulate hunting and fishing in interstate waters.

29.042 - Agreements to retire licenses.

29.043 - Interstate comity.

29.045 - Interstate license privileges.

29.047 - Interstate transportation of game.

29.053 - Specific open and closed seasons.

29.055 - Wild animals; possession in closed season or in excess of bag limit.

29.057 - Wild animals; possession in open season.

29.059 - Reports of hunters.

29.063 - Management of chronic wasting disease.

29.071 - Wildlife on Indian reservations protected.

29.075 - Hunting, trapping and fishing by American Indians.

29.079 - Deer hunting by practitioners of Ho-Chunk religion.

29.083 - Interference with hunting, fishing or trapping.

29.084 - Incentives for recruitment.

29.088 - Use of poison and explosives; pole traps.

29.089 - Hunting, fishing, and trapping on land in state parks and state fish hatcheries.

29.091 - Hunting or trapping in wildlife refuge.

29.095 - Hunting on land in a school forest.

29.161 - Resident small game hunting license.

29.164 - Wild turkey hunting approvals.

29.171 - Resident archer hunting license.

29.172 - Resident crossbow hunting license.

29.173 - Resident deer hunting license.

29.177 - Special deer hunting permits.

29.179 - Transfer of approvals to minors and disabled persons.

29.180 - Transfers of approvals upon death.

29.181 - Bonus deer hunting permits.

29.182 - Elk hunting licenses.

29.183 - Deferral of certain approvals.

29.184 - Bear licenses.

29.185 - Wolf harvesting licenses.

29.191 - Hunting stamps.

29.192 - Regulation of takings of certain wild animals.

29.193 - Approvals for disabled persons.

29.194 - Resident approvals for certain nonresidents and members of the armed forces.

29.1945 - Approvals for veterans and military members.

29.195 - Disabled veterans, Great Lakes Naval Hospital.

29.197 - Waivers of certain approvals.

29.199 - Authorizations for certain patients and institutionalized persons to fish.

29.201 - Waiver of fishing license requirement for groups of disabled persons.

29.204 - Nonresident annual small game hunting license.

29.207 - Nonresident 5-day small game hunting license.

29.211 - Nonresident deer hunting license.

29.213 - Nonresident fur-bearing animal hunting license.

29.216 - Nonresident archer hunting license.

29.217 - Nonresident crossbow hunting license.

29.219 - Resident fishing licenses.

29.228 - Nonresident fishing licenses.

29.2285 - Fishing stamps and tags.

29.229 - Fishing approvals issued by the Lac du Flambeau band.

29.2295 - Department approvals issued on the Lac du Flambeau reservation.

29.2297 - Federal approvals for hunting, trapping, and fishing.

29.231 - Sports licenses.

29.235 - Conservation patron license.

29.236 - Annual disabled veteran recreation card.

29.237 - Sturgeon spearing license.

29.241 - Trapping license.

29.301 - General restrictions on hunting.

29.304 - Restrictions on hunting and use of firearms by persons under 16 years of age.

29.307 - Hunting with aid of aircraft prohibited.

29.311 - Shotshell restrictions.

29.312 - Rules regulating the sighting of a firearm.

29.314 - Shining animals.

29.317 - Taking homing pigeons.

29.319 - Falconry regulation.

29.322 - Taking certain wounded animals.

29.324 - Group deer hunting.

29.327 - Regulation of waterfowl blinds.

29.331 - Trapping regulation.

29.334 - Hunting and trapping; treatment of wild animals.

29.335 - Feeding wild animals for nonhunting purposes.

29.336 - Feeding deer.

29.337 - Hunting and trapping by landowners and occupants.

29.341 - Duties on accidental shooting.

29.345 - Hunting, fishing or trapping accident; failure to report.

29.346 - Registration information.

29.347 - Possession of deer and elk; heads and skins.

29.349 - Animals killed by motor vehicles.

29.351 - Skins of fur-bearing animals.

29.354 - Possession of game birds and animals.

29.357 - Transportation; general provisions.

29.361 - Transportation of deer or elk.

29.364 - Transportation of game birds.

29.401 - Possession of fishing equipment.

29.403 - Fishing tournaments.

29.404 - Fishing shanties on ice, regulation.

29.405 - Fishing with bow and arrow or crossbow.

29.406 - Fishing by hand.

29.407 - Transportation of fish.

29.411 - Cooperation during a fish census.

29.414 - Erection of barriers to exclude rough fish.

29.417 - Permit to take rough fish.

29.421 - Removal of rough fish.

29.424 - Control of detrimental fish.

29.501 - Fur dealers regulated.

29.503 - Wholesale fish dealer license.

29.506 - Taxidermists.

29.509 - Bait dealer license.

29.512 - Guide licenses.

29.514 - Outlying water sport trolling licenses.

29.516 - Fishing with nets and setlines.

29.519 - Commercial fishing in outlying waters.

29.522 - Description of nets; use of.

29.523 - Net licenses, Mississippi and St. Croix rivers.

29.526 - Slat net fishing in the Mississippi River.

29.529 - Trammel net fishing in the Mississippi River.

29.531 - Set or bank pole licenses.

29.533 - Setline licenses; inland waters.

29.535 - Shovelnose sturgeon permit.

29.537 - Clams, clamming and commercial clamming.

29.539 - Sale of wild animals.

29.541 - Serving of game to guests.

29.553 - Processing fee.

29.555 - Reprint fee.

29.556 - Handling fee.

29.559 - Issuing fee.

29.563 - Fee schedule.

29.564 - Voluntary contributions; invasive species grants.

29.565 - Voluntary contributions; venison and wild turkey processing and donation program.

29.566 - Collection, retention, and deposit of fees.

29.567 - Voluntary contributions; elk research.

29.569 - Effective periods.

29.591 - Hunter education program and bow hunter education program.

29.592 - Hunting mentorship program.

29.593 - Requirement for certificate of accomplishment to obtain hunting approval.

29.595 - Elk hunter education program.

29.597 - Trapper education program.

29.598 - Outdoors skills training.

29.601 - Noxious substances.

29.604 - Endangered and threatened species protected.

29.607 - Wild rice.

29.611 - Wild ginseng.

29.614 - Scientific collector permit.

29.617 - Public hunting and fishing grounds.

29.621 - Wildlife refuges.

29.624 - Senior citizen recreation card.

29.627 - Domestic fur-bearing animal farms.

29.630 - Raffling lake sturgeon from state fish hatcheries.

29.701 - Propagation of fish; protected wild animals.

29.705 - Propagation of fish; removal of fish.

29.707 - Propagation of fish; department rules.

29.709 - State fish hatcheries.

29.713 - Trespass to state fish hatchery.

29.717 - Trespass on riparian land.

29.733 - Natural waters used in fish farms.

29.734 - Barriers required for fish farms.

29.735 - Importation of fish.

29.736 - Stocking of fish.

29.737 - Permit for private management.

29.738 - Private fishing preserves.

29.739 - Grants for walleye production.

29.740 - Contracts for walleye production.

29.741 - Food in the wild for game birds.

29.749 - Horicon marsh fur farm and dam.

29.753 - Importation of wild elk.

29.875 - Disposal of escaped deer or elk.

29.885 - Removal of wild animals.

29.886 - Management of double-crested cormorants.

29.887 - Wildlife control in urban communities.

29.888 - Wolf depredation program; wolf damage claims.

29.889 - Wildlife damage abatement program; wildlife damage claim program.

29.89 - Venison and wild turkey processing and donation program.

29.921 - Warrants; arrests; police powers.

29.924 - Investigations; searches.

29.927 - Public nuisances.

29.931 - Seizures.

29.934 - Sale of confiscated game and objects.

29.936 - Distribution of fish and game to food distribution services.

29.938 - Use by the department of unclaimed, seized, or confiscated property.

29.941 - Assistance of law enforcement officers.

29.944 - Exemption from liability.

29.947 - Law enforcement aid program; spearfishing.

29.951 - Resisting a warden.

29.954 - False impersonation of warden.

29.957 - Breaking seals of department.

29.961 - Incorrect information.

29.962 - Worthless checks for approvals.

29.964 - Falsification or illegal possession of approvals.

29.967 - Prohibitions during periods of suspension or revocation.

29.969 - Larceny of wild animals.

29.971 - General penalty provisions.

29.972 - Revocation; failure to comply.

29.973 - Commercial fish reporting system.

29.974 - Penalties; repeaters.

29.977 - Civil actions for damages caused by law violations.

29.981 - Parties to a violation.

29.983 - Wild animal protection surcharges.

29.984 - Commercial fish protection surcharge.

29.985 - Fishing shelter removal surcharge.

29.987 - Natural resources surcharge.

29.989 - Natural resources restitution surcharge.

29.99 - Wildlife violator compact surcharge.

29.9905 - Great Lakes resource surcharge.

29.991 - Fishing net removal surcharge.