Massachusetts regulates exotic and wild animals under 321 CMR 9.01 (Division of Fisheries and Wildlife). Many species are prohibited statewide as pets. No county ordinance; state law governs.
Worcester County regulates exotic animal ownership through local ordinances and state wildlife laws. Commonly prohibited animals include large cats, primates, venomous reptiles, wolves, and bears. Some jurisdictions require special permits for species like hedgehogs, ferrets, or certain reptiles. Exotic animal owners may need to demonstrate proper enclosures, liability insurance, and veterinary care plans. Escaped exotic animals create public safety emergencies. State fish and wildlife agencies maintain lists of prohibited and restricted species.
Confiscation of prohibited animals. Fines $500 to $5,000. Criminal charges possible for dangerous species. Owner liable for damages from escaped animals.
Worcester County, MA
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Worcester County, MA
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