Pennsylvania requires Exotic Wildlife Possession Permits for keeping bears, big cats, wolves, and other dangerous exotic species under Game Commission rules.
Pennsylvania Game Code (34 Pa.C.S. Sec. 2961-2965) prohibits possessing exotic wildlife without an Exotic Wildlife Possession Permit issued by the PA Game Commission. Regulated species include bears, coyotes, lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, cheetahs, cougars, and wolves. Applicants must demonstrate two years of relevant experience, suitable caging, and pay $200 annually. Native wildlife requires separate permits under Title 34. The state framework applies universally, though municipalities may impose additional zoning restrictions on permitted facilities.
Possessing exotic wildlife without a permit is a summary or misdemeanor offense with fines $200-$1,500 per animal. Animals may be seized and the holder pays boarding costs.
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