Michigan Statutes

§ 317.121 — City parks; hunting certain animals and birds in vicinity prohibited.

Michigan § 317.121
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 317GAME BREEDING AND PROTECTION
Act 406 of 1919PROTECTION OF CERTAIN ANIMALS AND BIRDS IN VICINITY OF CITY PARK (317.121-317.122)

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PROTECTION OF CERTAIN ANIMALS AND BIRDS IN VICINITY OF CITY PARK (EXCERPT) Act 406 of 1919 317.121 City parks; hunting certain animals and birds in vicinity prohibited. Sec.

1.No person shall hunt for, pursue, trap, capture, kill or destroy by any means whatever, or attempt to trap, capture, kill or destroy by any means whatever, any animal commonly known as deer, moose, elk, caribou, badger, beaver or muskrat, or any bird commonly known as pheasant, grouse, partridge or swan, in or within 2 miles from any public park belonging to city and containing over 200 acres of which 150 acres or more is woodland: Provided, This section shall not apply to any act done in any public park by the superintendent, keeper or custodian thereof.

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Legislative History

1919, Act 406, Eff. Aug. 14, 1919 ;-- CL 1929, 6291 ;-- CL 1948, 317.121

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