Feral Animals definition

Feral Animals refers to the definition provided in the Municipality’s Animal Control Bylaw.

Examples of Feral Animals in a sentence

  • To respond to animal control emergencies including, but not limited to, direct threats to public health and safety by Domestic Animals, Feral Animals, or Wild Animals outside of regular working hours (meaning ascribed in Section 14.2 (c)), seven (7) days per week, twenty-four (24) hours per day.

  • To respond to animal control emergencies including, but not limited to, direct threats to public health and safety by Domestic Animals, Feral Animals, or Wild Animals outside of regular working hours (meaning ascribed in Section 3.2 (c)), seven (7) days per week, twenty-four (24) hours per day.

  • Initial here: • Human-aggressive or Feral Animals: pets that are truly dangerous, feral (“wild”), or have had little socialization and may react with aggression when frightened.

  • Use control methods identified as ‘humane’ as defined in the NSW Codes of Practice and Standard Operating Procedures for Humane Pest Vertebrate Control (Control Capture and Destruction of Feral Animals in Australia) as developed by the NSW Department of Primary Industries.