New regulations on Native Species for Wisconsin Keepers
By Cindy Steinle · May 27, 2026 2:40 pm

Despite almost a year long battle with keepers, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources moved ahead on ban of all native species with an exception on only three color variants. This does include captive bred species, as well as a variety of color morphs. There is also a ban in place now on turtle and frog races, which is probably the only truly good things here. A few things of note from the new rules:
NR 16.01 (2m) “Color variant” means any of the following atypical native amphibians and
reptiles of any age class:
(a) Individuals, regardless of species, that are:
1. Tyrosinase-negative albino (light pink or yellow body with red eyes).
2. Fully melanistic animals (entirely black).
3. Piebald (10% or more of the animal is pure white).
(b) Gophersnakes and milksnakes that are patternless.
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(2) POSSESSION RESTRICTED. No Beginning on January 1, 2027, no person may take from the
wild or possess any live or dead native amphibians or reptiles or their eggs, except as provided under
sub. (3) and s. NR 19.26, or turtles taken under the authority of ss. NR 19.275, 21.13 and 22.13. Any live
native wild reptiles or amphibians possessed before January 1, 2027, must be registered with the
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department in a manner determined by the department on or before June 30, 2027. Any native wild
reptiles or amphibians not registered with the department on or before June 30, 2027, will be presumed to
be in violation of this chapter.
To read the full rule change, click here.




