Wisconsin Code § 29.354

Possession of game birds and animals
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(1)
APPROVAL NECESSARY. No person may possess or have under his
or her control any game bird or game animal or the carcass of any
game bird or game animal unless the person has a valid hunting
license, sports license, conservation patron license, taxidermist
permit, or scientific collector permit. This subsection does not
apply to a person who takes possession of a bear, deer, or wild
turkey under s. 29.349 (2) (a) and who complies with the requirements under s. 29.349 (2) (b) or (bm), as applicable.
(2) NESTS AND EGGS. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), no
person may take, needlessly destroy or possess or have under his
or her control the nest or eggs of any wild bird for which a closed
season is prescribed under this chapter.
(b) A person who has a valid scientific collector permit may
take or possess or have under his or her control the nest of a wild
bird and may destroy the nest if necessary for a scientific
purpose.
(3) MOUNTED COLLECTIONS. This section does not permit
seizure of or prohibit possession or sale of lawfully obtained wild
birds and animals which are mounted or in the process of being
mounted for a private collection.
(5) CAPTIVE WILD ANIMALS. This section does not apply to
farm-raised deer, farm-raised fish, fish produced in a municipal
fish hatchery, farm-raised game birds, or wild animals that are
subject to regulation under ch. 169.

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