NR 12.001(1d)(1d)“Active nest” means a nest with eggs or chicks present.
NR 12.001(1i)(1i)“Contiguous land” means lands under the same ownership which are connected or adjacent to lands on which wildlife are causing damage including lands separated by a roadway, easement, license or waterway. Lands that touch at the corners are considered contiguous.
NR 12.001(1m)(1m)“Damage” means physical harm to forest products; streams; roads; dams; buildings; orchards; apiaries; livestock; and commercial agricultural crops, including Christmas trees and nursery stock. “Damage” includes flooding and culvert blockages caused by a beaver or muskrat.
NR 12.001(2)(b)(b) “Lands suitable for hunting or trapping” means lands where the conduct of hunting or trapping is not likely to result in a violation under ss. 29.301 (1), 167.30, 167.31 and 941.20 (1) (d), Stats., or damage to buildings and where it is probable an animal causing damage may be harvested.
NR 12.001 NoteNote: Sections 29.301 (1), 167.30, 167.31 and 941.20 (1) (d), Stats., concern shooting near hospitals, schools, sanatoriums, parks, buildings and highways.
NR 12.001(3)(3)“Landowner” means any person over 18 years of age and any partnership, firm or corporation that holds title to land whether or not this land is subject to easement, mortgage, lien, lease or restrictive covenant, except that this term does not include any person who is under guardianship, a person who is incompetent or a person who is mentally ill. A person, partnership, firm or corporation is deemed to hold title to land if the person, partnership, firm or corporation has any of the following:
NR 12.001(3)(d)(d) Title as sole or joint trustee or as sole or joint assignee.
NR 12.001(3)(e)(e) A land contract vendee’s interest therein.
NR 12.001(4)(4)“Lessee” means any person possessing a written lease or similar agreement for one of the following:
NR 12.001(4)(a)(a) Use of land owned by another for the production of commercial seedlings, crops, orchard trees, Christmas trees, nursery stock, honey, or livestock.
NR 12.001(4)(b)(b) The placement or keeping of apiaries or livestock on land owned by another.
NR 12.001(4)(c)(c) Use of land owned by another as a bird hunting preserve licensed under ch. 169, Stats.
NR 12.001(5)(5)“Management unit” and “hunting zone” mean those management units established for deer in s. NR 10.28, elk in s. NR 10.37 and those management zones established in ss. NR 10.29, 10.295, 10.30, and 10.31 for turkey, wolves, bear and Canada geese.
NR 12.001 NoteNote: Section NR 10.295 is created as part of EmR1210.
NR 12.001(6)(6)“Municipality” means a county, city, village or town.
NR 12.001(7)(7)“Participant” means any hunter or trapper authorized by the permittee, in writing, to assist the permittee in removing wild animals causing damage or nuisance.
NR 12.001(8)(8)“Permanent barrier fence” means a fence erected for year-round protection from white-tailed deer and elk that meets the specifications in s. NR 16.45 (1), authorized under s. NR 16.45 (4) or adopted by a county participating under s. 29.889, Stats.
NR 12.001(9)(9)“Permittee" means any person or entity issued a permit by the department to remove or destroy wild animals causing damage or nuisance.
NR 12.001(10)(10)“USFWS” means the United States department of the interior, fish and wildlife service.
NR 12.01NR 12.01Purpose.This chapter is established to administer s. 29.885, Stats., relating to the removal of wild animals causing damage or nuisance.
NR 12.05(1)(1)When allowed. When authorized by and according to the conditions set forth in 50 CFR 21.150, the shooting or trapping of cowbirds, crows, grackles, red-winged blackbirds, and any birds found in 50 CFR 21.150 is allowed.
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