Wisconsin Code § 29.977

Civil actions for damages caused by law violations
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(1) The department may bring a civil action in the name
of the state for the recovery of damages against any person
killing, wounding, catching, taking, trapping or possessing in violation of this chapter any of the following named protected wild
animals, birds, or fish, or any part of an animal, bird or fish, and
the sum assessed for damages for each wild animal, bird, or fish
shall be not less than the amount stated in this section:
(a) Any endangered species protected under s. 29.604, $875.
(am) Any elk, $2,000.
(b) Any moose, fisher, prairie chicken, or sand hill crane,
$262.50.
(c) Any deer, bear, wild turkey or wild swan, $175.
(d) Any bobcat, fox, wolf, beaver, or otter, $87.50.
(e) Any coyote, raccoon or mink, $43.75.
(f) Any sharp-tailed grouse, ruffed grouse, spruce hen, wild
duck, coot, wild goose or brant, $26.25.
(g) Any pheasant, gray partridge, quail, rail, Wilson’s snipe,
woodcock or shore bird, or protected song bird or harmless bird,
$17.50.
(h) Any muskrat, rabbit or squirrel, $8.75.
(i) Any muskellunge or lake sturgeon, $43.75.
(j) Any largemouth or smallmouth bass, $26.25.
(k) Any brook, rainbow, brown, or steel head trout, $26.25.
(L) Any walleye pike, northern pike, or any other game fish
not mentioned in pars. (i) to (k), $8.75.
(m) Any game or fur-bearing animal or bird not mentioned in
pars. (am) to (h), $17.50.
(2) Any damages recovered in a civil action under this section
shall be paid into the conservation fund. The costs of the action,
if the judgment is in favor of the defendant, shall be paid out of
the conservation fund.
(3) A civil action brought under this section shall be a bar to a
criminal prosecution for the same offense and any criminal prosecution for any offense chargeable under this section shall be a
bar to a civil action brought under this section.

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