Section 11-1907. Propagation of fur-bearing animals  


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  • 1.  Beaver,  bobcat,  coyote,  raccoon, sable or marten, skunk, otter,
      fisher,  nutria  and  muskrat  may  be  propagated,  or  kept  alive  in
      captivity,   provided  a  license  shall  first  be  obtained  from  the
      department. The fee for the license shall be twenty-five dollars and the
      license shall be in force during the  calendar  year  in  which  it  was
      issued. The license is not transferable.
        2.  Animals  propagated  or  kept  alive in captivity pursuant to such
      license  may  be  disposed  of  alive   for   propagation,   exhibition,
      scientific,  or educational purposes or they may be killed and pelted at
      any time, in any manner. Carcasses and pelts  of  such  animals  may  be
      possessed, transported, bought or sold at any time.