Ohio is one of the most difficult places to own exotic animals in the U.S., with a comprehensive ban on many animals.
Prior to the Zanesville incident, Ohio was one of a handful of states that required no license or permit to keep an exotic or wild animal as a pet. The Zanesville tragedy woke Ohio up. In response ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio is one of the most difficult places to own exotic animals in the U.S., with a comprehensive ban on many animals. Although Ohioans cannot own lions, tigers or bears ...
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Hundreds of animals were rescued from a fur and urine farm near Cleveland, Ohio, during a rescue operation conducted by the ...
so most trapping today is done for wildlife management," said Dave Linkhart with the Ohio State Trappers Association. Linkhart said that oversight is necessary to make sure animals are treated ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG ... team did find dead animals on the property and others had to be euthanized. Some of the animals were bred in captivity, others were trapped in the wild.
WATERVILLE, Ohio — During an arctic blast ... Alison Aey, said that while wild animals are naturally equipped to handle these temperatures, some animals face more risks than others.
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