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UPDATED: Wisconsin's Dane County proposes far-reaching exotic pet ban
Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012

Dane County, Wisc., is going far beyond many of the exotic pet bans proposed in the aftermath of the Ohio tragedy.

Language in the proposed bill defines an "exotic animal" as "any animal that is not normally domesticated in the United States, including animal’s hybrid with domestic species, or any animal that is wild by nature, regardless of whether it was bred in the wild or in captivity."

Some critics have pointed out that language is so broad it could apply to many pet cats. The Madison Area Herpetological Society has already started a grass roots effort to contact the members of the boards now reviewing the bill, and educate them as to the many problems with it.

To read the full ordinance, click here. After the bump, you'll find a full list of contacts who need to hear from constituents about this bill.

The original wording was dropped on this ordinance, however I have obtained the updated legislation that is being presented tonight at a committee meeting. You can see it after the bump.
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Pennsylvania moves to protect the Massasauga Rattlesnake
Tuesday, Feb 21, 2012

When it comes to conservation efforts, rattlesnakes can be a tough sell. The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy just took steps to protect the environment of a an endangered rattlesnake and preserve part of their ecosystem.

"They bring balance to the ecosystem, and they are part of our history in Pennsylvania and worth preserving," Ryan Miller, a zoologist with the conservancy, said about the snakes.

Miller wouldn't disclose the exact location of the property, only saying it was in the northwestern corner of Venango County. The conservancy said the property contains more than 12 acres of wetlands and 1,600 feet of stream.

"We know (the snakes) are in the area," Miller said. "They're very hard to find, they stay hidden in the grass."

Miller said it's unknown how many of the rattlers live on the Venango County land or in three other sites in Venango and Butler counties, but the numbers have been dwindling.

"One place is just a 2-acre area of grass," Miller said. "They are barely hanging on."

He added that the conservancy has tagged about 300 of the rattlers statewide with microchips, so they can be tracked. Miller said poaching is a concern, and law enforcement will be able to track the snakes with the microchips. He said some people believe that snake venom can help with medical problems, and has been explored for treatment of arthritis, polio and multiple sclerosis.

Miller said the snakes eat mice and rodents, which help balance out the ecosystem.

To read the full article, click here.