Nuisance wildlife definition

Nuisance wildlife means wildlife residing in the environs of a property that is not sick or injured, but is perceived to be causing damage to the property or that is not welcome at the property.
Nuisance wildlife means those wildlife species specifically listed in §33-6-107(9),
Nuisance wildlife means wild, native animals or birds under the jurisdiction of the department of natural resources that are causing damage to private property, creating a nuisance, or presenting a health hazard.

Examples of Nuisance wildlife in a sentence

  • Integrated Pest Management process to evaluate and eradicate your pest problem General fund services include: • Vermin poisoning and trapping • Nuisance wildlife removal which may include: o Damaging foundations/ property o Acting strange or sick o Trapped animals • Rodent control • Insect and arachnid control • ContactIPF for emergency request, if in occupied space, at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ for the following: o Bats/ live animals o Stinging insects o Bed bugs.

  • The following services are excluded from this Agreement: • Pet licensing • Nuisance wildlife not presenting a threat to public health and safety • Deer Carcass removal • Dog census (available for an additional fee) • Activities commonly known as “Trap/Neuter/Release” or Managed Feral Cat Colonies.

  • The following services are excluded from this Agreement: • Dog licensing • Nuisance wildlife not presenting a threat to public health and safety • Deer Carcass removal • Dog census (available for an additional fee under a letter of agreement) • Preparation of Initial “Notice of Bite and Confinement” reports to be forwarded to Animal Control for follow up • Activities commonly known as “Trap/Neuter/Release” or Managed Feral Cat Colonies.


More Definitions of Nuisance wildlife

Nuisance wildlife means moles, mice, rats, mountain beavers,
Nuisance wildlife means wild, native animals or birds that are causing damage to private property, creating a nui- sance, or presenting a health hazard.
Nuisance wildlife means feral domestic bird or mammal, deleterious exotic wildlife, unclassified game, small game, fur animals or furbearers or migratory bird for which there is a federal depredation order for Alaska. Wildlife may be considered “nuisance” when the animal invades a dwelling, causes property damage or is an immediate threat to health, safety or property.

Related to Nuisance wildlife

  • Wildlife means all species of animals including, but not limited to, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks, and crustaceans, which are defined as "wildlife" and are protected or otherwise regulated by statute, law, regulation, ordinance, or administrative rule in a participating state. Species included in the definition of "wildlife" vary from state to state and determination of whether a species is "wildlife" for the purposes of this compact shall be based on local law.

  • Wildlife habitat means a surface water of the state used by plants and animals not considered as pathogens, vectors for pathogens or intermediate hosts for pathogens for humans or domesticated livestock and plants.

  • Nuisance means any injury, harm, damage, inconvenience or annoyance to any person which is caused in any way whatsoever by the improper handling or management of waste, including but not limited to, the storage, placement, collection, transport or disposal of waste or by littering;

  • noise nuisance means an unwanted sound, in an affected area, which is annoying, troublesome, or disagreeable to a person:

  • Noise means the standard deviation of the fluctuations in CTN expressed as a percentage of the attenuation coefficient of water. Its estimate (Sn) is calculated using the following expression: