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Lions, tigers and bears: Saskatchewan tightens captive wildlife rules


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Crocodile owners in Saskatchewan will have to say their goodbyes.
Under new provincial captive wildlife rules, the reptiles are among the animals moved onto a list of “overtly dangerous” and illegal creatures that can’t be kept as pets in the province.
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By Nov. 30, they and other animals considered dangerous must be shipped out of the province, transferred to a licensed facility like a zoo, or humanely euthanized, said Joann Skilnick, manager of the Ministry of Environment’s wildlife unit. ....

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