(1) the wildlife was taken lawfully in the jurisdiction in which it originated The department may not issue a permit unless it finds: (B) A permit may be granted only after the investigations and inspections of the wildlife have been made as the department considers necessary and the department approves the possession, transportation, or importation into the State. (3) a species of freshwater fish, crustacean, mollusk, or other freshwater invertebrate not already found in the wild or not native to this State. (2) a species of marine or estuarine fish, crustacean, mollusk, or other marine invertebrate not already found in the wild, or not native to this State. Furbearer includes, but is not limited to, red and gray fox, raccoon, opossum, muskrat, mink, skunk, otter, bobcat, weasel, and beaver (1) a furbearer, a member of the family Cervidae, a nondomestic member of the families Suidae (pigs), Tayassuidae (peccaries), Bovidae (bison, mountain goat, mountain sheep), coyote, bear, or turkey (genus Meleagris). (A) It is unlawful for a person to import, possess, or transport for the purpose of release or to introduce or bring into this State any live wildlife of the following types without a permit from the department: Importation of Wildlifeįor the purpose of this chapter, “wildlife” means a member of the animal kingdom including without limitation a mammal, fish, bird, amphibian, reptile, mollusk, crustacean, arthropod, or other invertebrate. Exception to permit requirement for certain wildlife imported for sale as pets. Exception to permit requirement for wildlife imported for exhibition purposes. Importation of diseased animals prohibited. Unlawful release of pigs permit exceptions. Importation of wildlife for certain purposes prohibited investigation permit. Possession and sale of pheasant eggs permitted. Unlawful to buy or barter for sale wild quail penalty. Sale or purchase of willet or dove prohibited. Sale of exotic farm-raised venison permits inspection of premises and records violations punishment. Possession, importation, or sale of live wolves. Application to ship game birds or animals. Limits on number of game birds or animals that may be shipped to private address in State. Authorization and application to transport game birds or animals out of state limits penalties. Transportation of game birds or animals unlawfully killed or captured prohibited exceptions. Unlawful for transportation company to receive for shipment state game birds or animals exceptions. Unlawful to keep certain birds or animals in cold storage or refrigerating plants exceptions penalties. Shipping, Storage, Sale, or Transportation of Wildlife 50-11-1765 provides that it is unlawful to sell live wolves or to ship, import, or possess live wolves into this State without a permit. A permit may be granted only after the investigations and inspections of the wildlife have been made as the department considers necessary and the department approves the possession, transportation, or importation into the State. This South Carolina law states that it is unlawful for a person to import, possess, or transport for the purpose of release or to introduce or bring into this State the following live wildlife: a furbearer which includes but is not limited to, red and gray fox, raccoon, opossum, muskrat, mink, skunk, otter, bobcat, weasel, and beaver a member of the family Cervidae, a nondomestic member of the families Suidae (pigs), Tayassuidae (peccaries), Bovidae (bison, mountain goat, mountain sheep), coyote, bear, or turkey (genus Meleagris) or a non-native species of fish, crustacean, mollusk, or invertebrate.
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