Ala. Admin. Code r. 220-2-.154
Pursuant to Sections 9-11-321 and 9-11-323 Code of Ala. 1975, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation permitted under Section 9-11-324 Code of Ala. 1975, to possess wildlife for public exhibition purposes except in accordance with this regulation.
(1) For the purpose of this regulation wildlife shall be classified as follows:
(a) Class I - Wildlife which, because of its nature, habits, or status, requires the exhibitor to possess exceptional knowledge and facilities to ensure the safety of the public and the comfort and well-being of the animal.
• Chimpanzees (genus Pan)
• Gorillas (genus Gorilla)
• Gibbons (genus Hylobates)
• Drills and mandrills (genus Mandrillus)
• Orangutans (genus Pongo)
• Baboons (genus Papaio)
• Macaques (genus Macaca)
• Siamangs (genus Symphalangus)
• Gelada baboons (genus Theropithecus)
• Celebes black apes (genus Colobus)
• Snow leopards (Panthera uncia)
• Leopards (Panthera pardus)
• Jaguars (Panthera onca)
• Tigers (Panthera tigris)
• Lions (Panthera leo)
• Bears (family Ursidae)
• Rhinoceros (family Rhinocerotidae)
• Elephants (family Elephantidae)
• Hippopotamuses (family Hippopotamidae)
• Cape buffalos (Syncerus caffer caffer)
• Crocodiles (except dwarf and Congo) (family Crocodilidae)
• Gavials (family Gavialidae)
• Black caimans (Melanosuchus niger)
• Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis)
• Hyenas (all species) (family Hyaenidae)
• Wolves (Canis sp.)
• Clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa)
• Cheetahs (Acinonyx jabatus)
• Cougars, panthers (Puma concolor)
• Alligators (family Alligatoridae)
• African hunting dogs (Lycaon pictus)
• Venomous reptiles
(b) Class II - Wildlife which poses a real or potential threat to human safety
• Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta)
• Uakaris (genus Cacajao)
• Mangabeys (genus Cercocebus)
• Guenons (genus Ceropithecus)
• Bearded sakis (genus Chiropotes)
• Guereza monkeys (genus Colobus)
• Idris (genus Indri)
• Langur (genus Presbytis)
• Douc langur (genus Pygathrix)
• Snub-nosed langur (genus Phinopithecus)
• Proboscis monkeys (genus Nasalis)
• Servals (Leptailurus serval)
• European and Canadian lynx (Lynx lynx)
• Bobcats (Lynx rufus)
• Caracals (Caracal caracal)
• African golden cats (Profelis aurata)
• Temminck's golden cats (Profelis temmincki)
• Fishing cats (Prionailurus viverrina)
• Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis)
• Coyotes (Canis latrans)
• Asiatic jackals (Canis aureus)
• Black-backed jackals (Canis mesomelas)
• Side-striped jackals (Canis adustus)
• Indian dholes (Cuon alpinus)
• Wolverines (Gulo gulo)
• Honey badgers (Mellivora capensis)
• American badgers (Taxides taxus)
• Old World badgers (Meles meles)
• Binturongs (Arcitictis binturong)
• Dwarf crocodiles (Osteolanemus tetraspis)
• Cassowary (Casuarius spp.)
• Caimans
(2) Qualification Requirements for Permit to Exhibit Wildlife:
(e) For purposes of demonstrating compliance applicants shall submit documentation of such experience, including;
(f) In lieu of the required experience, applicants for any class wildlife may satisfactorily complete an examination administered by the Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries that assesses the applicant’s knowledge of general husbandry, nutritional, and behavioral characteristics.
(3) General Regulations Governing Exhibit of Captive Wildlife
(4) Location of Facilities
(5) Security and Structural Requirements for facilities housing Class I or II Wildlife. Class I and II mammals shall be caged in accordance with the following requirements and meet the minimum housing standards described in paragraph 10:
(6) Security and Structural Requirements for Class III Wildlife
(7) Safety Requirements for Animals on Display:
(b) Applicants for permit to exhibit Class I or II wildlife shall submit with the permit application a written plan of action for use in the following emergencies:
(8) Husbandry Requirements
(a) The following guidelines shall be used to meet the sanitation and nutritional needs of any wildlife held under this permit:
(9) Standard Caging Requirements for Captive Wildlife
(a) Definitions - Where specified in this section, wildlife cages and enclosures shall be equipped to provide for the protection and welfare of the animals. Such equipment includes, but is not limited to:
(b) Cages or enclosures housing captive wildlife shall be sufficiently strong to prevent escape and to protect the caged animal(s) from injury, and shall be equipped with structural safety barriers to prevent any physical contact with the caged animal(s) by the public. Animals on display or being transported must also be protected from human harassment and attack by other animals. Except as specified below, all cages or enclosures less than one thousand square feet shall be covered at the top to prevent escape and also to exclude predators. Adjacent cages shall be far enough apart to prevent one animal from causing injury to another.
(c) Any cage or other enclosure which contains more than two individual chimpanzees, gorillas or orangutans must be enlarged by 50% for each additional animal. Cages or enclosures containing all other species must be enlarged by 25% for each additional animal.
(d) Wildlife may be temporarily housed in cages or enclosures smaller than the sizes set forth under this regulation, only under the following circumstances:
(10) Minimum Housing Requirements by Species:
(a) Lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, cheetahs, cougars and bears: For one to two animals, a cage 480 square feet, 8 feet high.
(b) Gray wolf, red wolf, coyote: For one to two animals, a cage 288 square feet, 8 feet high with concrete footings or buried wire mesh to prevent escape by digging. Outdoor cages over 1,000 square feet (uncovered) shall have vertical jump walls at least 8 feet high with a 45 degree, inward angle overhang 2 feet wide or, jump walls 10 feet high without an overhang. Vertical walls shall be constructed with a minimum of 11 1/2 gauge chain link or equivalent strength material.
(c) Bobcats, lynx, badgers, servals, ocelots, jaguarundis, leopard cats, grey fox, red fox: For one to two animals, a cage 72 square feet, 6 feet high. Foxes and badgers require concrete footings or buried wire mesh to prevent escape by digging.
(d) Fennec fox, raccoons, coati-mundis, kinkajous, cacomistles, and other species of the same families: For one to two animals, a cage 48 square feet, 6 feet high. Foxes and badgers require concrete footings or buried wire mesh to prevent escape by digging.
(e) River otters, beavers: For one or two animals, a cage 256 square feet, 6 feet high. Each cage shall have an 8 foot by 8 foot pool of clean water, 3 feet deep.
(f) Smaller aquatic animals such as mink, muskrat and nutria: For one or two animals, a cage 36 square feet, 6 feet high.
(g) Ferrets, weasels, skunks, prairie dogs, woodchucks, armadillos, squirrels and rabbits:
(j) Small Primates such as bush babies, loris, mouse lemurs, tamarins, marmosets and squirrel monkeys: For one or two animals, a cage 36 square feet, 6 feet high. Each cage shall have a heated indoor enclosure with wooden perching shelves large enough to accommodate all individuals. Heat must be provided if the temperature falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
(k) Medium-sized lemurs such as ruffed, cata, gentle, and new world monkeys such as capuchins, sakis, uakaris, and other family members: For one or two animals, a cage 49 square feet, 6 feet high. Each cage shall have a heated indoor enclosure with wooden perching shelves large enough to accommodate all individuals. Heat must be provided if the temperature falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Cages shall be constructed with a minimum of 11 1/2 gauge chain link or equivalent strength material.
(l) Large prosimians such as sifakas, and indris, large arboreal monkeys such as howlers, spiders, and woolly, and large old world monkeys such as macaques, guenons, mangabeys, colobus, and other family members: For one or two animals, a cage 256 square feet, 12 feet high. Each cage shall have a heated indoor enclosure with wooden perching shelves large enough to accommodate all individuals. Heat must be provided if the temperature falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Cages shall be constructed with a minimum of 11 1/2 gauge chain link or equivalent strength material.
(m) Baboons, mandrills and drills: For one or two animals, a cage 400 square feet, 8 feet high. Each cage shall have a heated indoor enclosure with wooden perching shelves large enough to accommodate all individuals. Heat must be provided if the temperature falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Cages shall be constructed with a minimum of 9 gauge chain link or equivalent strength material.
(n) Gibbons and siamangs: For one or two animals, a cage 900 square feet, 12 feet high. Each cage shall have a heated indoor enclosure with wooden perching shelves large enough to accommodate all individuals. Heat must be provided if the temperature falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Cages shall be constructed with a minimum of 9 gauge chain link or equivalent strength material.
(o) Chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans: For one or two animals, a cage 900 square feet, 10 feet high. For each additional animal, increase cage size by 50 percent of original floor area. Each cage shall have a heated indoor enclosure with wooden platforms or perching shelves large enough to accommodate all individuals. Heat must be provided if the temperature falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
(11) Association of Zoos and Aquariums Accreditation
Author: N. Gunter Guy, Jr.
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§9-11-323, 9-11-321.
Penalty: As provided by Section 9-11-327, Code of Ala. 1975.
History: New Rule: Filed February 3, 2011; effective March 10, 2011. Amended: Filed May 9, 2017; effective June 23, 2017.