Arizona Statutes

§ 17-302 — Taking of bear or mountain lion for protection of property; report

Arizona § 17-302
JurisdictionArizona
Title 17Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3TAKING AND HANDLING OF WILDLIFE
Art. 1General Regulations

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 17-302 (2026).

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A.Other provisions of this title notwithstanding, a landowner or lessee, who is a livestock operator and who has recently had livestock attacked or killed by bear or mountain lion, may, if he complies with subsection B, lawfully exercise such measures as necessary to prevent further damage from the offending bear or lion, including the taking of such bear or mountain lion in the following manner:
1.All traps shall be inspected within seventy-two hours and nontarget animals released without further injury. The department shall provide technical advice and assistance in the release of nontarget bears and lions. Nontarget animals seriously injured and unable to leave the scene upon release shall be humanely dispatched. Target bears and lions shall be humanely dispatched immediately.
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