Wisconsin Code § 29.011

Title to wild animals
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(1) The legal title to, and the
custody and protection of, all wild animals within this state is
vested in the state for the purposes of regulating the enjoyment,
use, disposition, and conservation of these wild animals.

 429.011 WILD ANIMALS AND PLANTS
(2) The legal title to a wild animal or carcass, taken or reduced to possession in violation of this chapter, remains in the
state. The title to a wild animal or carcass, lawfully acquired, is
subject to the condition that upon the violation of this chapter relating to the possession, use, giving, sale, barter or transportation
of a wild animal or carcass by the owner, the ownership shall revert, as a result of the violation, to the state.
(3) This section does not apply to farm-raised deer, farmraised game birds, farm-raised fish, or wild animals that are subject to regulation under ch. 169.

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