
Saskatchewan Updates Captive Wildlife Regulations
Saskatchewan has modernized and strengthened its rules related to the import and possession of native and exotic wildlife here in the province.
This includes those that are kept as pets, or being cared for by wildlife rehabilitators and held in zoos.
The Captive Wildlife Regulations have been updated to help protect native wildlife and ecosystems, and to ensure that public health and safety are maintained.
“A lot has changed since these regulations were introduced in 1982, the types of pets people are looking to acquire are changing and how they are procuring animals is also evolving,” Environment Minister Warren Kaeding said. “After careful consideration and consultation these changes provide more clarity around what types of animals are and are not allowed in Saskatchewan. They also align with current animal welfare expectations for captive wildlife.”