Bracebridge reviewing exotic animal rules

Bracebridge reviewing exotic animal rules

The Town of Bracebridge is reviewing the Exotic and Wild Animal Control By-Law and is seeking feedback from the community. Adopted in 2002, the by-law outlines regulations prohibiting the keeping of certain “exotic” animals necessary for public health and safety as well as animal welfare, particularly as it relates to appropriate care for species with highly specialized needs.

An exotic animal refers to any animal not indigenous to Canada and/or not commonly kept as a household pet in Canada whether or not such animal is classified as wild. The list of prohibited animals can be found in Schedule “A” of the by-law.

The Town recognizes that a review is needed to address community interest, education and safety. The community is invited to review the current by-law and provide their feedback through an online survey by Monday, May 13.

To learn more and complete the online survey, visit engagebracebridge.ca/exoticwildlifereview.

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