§ 11-0501 Fish and wildlife management practices cooperative program
§ 11-0503 Polluting streams prohibited
§ 11-0505 Interference with fish and wildlife
§ 11-0507 Liberation of fish, shellfish and wildlife
§ 11-0509 Water chestnut
§ 11-0511 Possession and transportation of wildlife
§ 11-0512 Possession, sale, barter, transfer, exchange and import of wild animals as pets prohibited
§ 11-0513 Pigeons
§ 11-0514 Eurasian boars prohibited
§ 11-0515 Licenses to collect, possess or sell for propagation, scientific or exhibition purposes
§ 11-0517 Taking for propagation and stocking; fish hindering propagation of food fish or shellfish
§ 11-0519 Disposition of fish, wildlife, game, shellfish, crustacea or protected insects seized by or surrendered to enforcement officers
§ 11-0521 Destructive wildlife; taking pursuant to permit
§ 11-0522 Urban deer management pilot program
§ 11-0522-A Long Island deer management pilot program
§ 11-0523 Destructive or menacing wildlife; taking without permit
§ 11-0524 Nuisance wildlife control operators
§ 11-0525 Control of rabies in wildlife
§ 11-0527 State aid to counties participating in control of rabies in wildlife
§ 11-0529 Cats hunting birds; dogs pursuing deer or killing other wildlife in certain areas
§ 11-0531 Bounties prohibited
§ 11-0533 Licensing of guides
§ 11-0535 Endangered and threatened species, species of special concern
§ 11-0535-A Illegal ivory articles and rhinoceros horns
§ 11-0535-B Vulnerable species
§ 11-0535-C Endangered and threatened species mitigation bank fund
§ 11-0536 Sale of certain wild animals or wild animal products prohibited
§ 11-0537 Bald and golden eagles; prohibited acts
§ 11-0538 Direct contact between public and big cats prohibited
§ 11-0539 New York natural heritage program
§ 11-0540 Prohibition on permits authorizing the use of elephants in entertainment acts

Terms Used In New York Laws > Environmental Conservation > Article 11 > Title 5 - Fish and Wildlife Management Practices Cooperative Program; Prohibitions; Taking of Fish, Wildlife, Shellfish and Crustacea For Scientific or Propagation Purposes; Destructive Wildlife; Rabies Control; Guides; Endangered Species

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