D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 19, § 1574
1574.1 A wildlife control operator and wildlife control services provider shall recommend and employ non-lethal means in preference to lethal means for the control of problem wildlife.
1574.2 The following wildlife shall be controlled using the methods outlined in this section and § 1576:
| Common Name | Scientific Name |
|---|---|
| Budgerigar | Melopsittacus undulatus |
| European starling | Sturnus vulgaris |
| Graylag goose | Anser anser |
| House sparrow | Passer domesticus |
| Mute swan | Cygnus olor |
| Rock pigeon | Columba livia |
| Common Name | Scientific Name |
|---|---|
| Rodents | |
| Deer mouse | Peromyscus maniculatus |
| Gray squirrel | Sciurus carolinensis |
| Groundhog | Marmota monax |
| White-footed mouse | Peromyscus leucopus |
| Small Mammals | |
| Eastern mole | Scalopus aquaticus |
| Raccoon | Procyon lotor |
| Red fox | Vulpes vulpes |
| Star-nosed mole | Condylura cristata |
| Large Mammals | |
| Black bear | Ursus americanus |
| Coyote | Canis latrans |
| White-tailed deer | Odocoileus virginianus |
| Common Name | Scientific Name |
|---|---|
| Black rat snake | Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta |
1574.3 Except as provided in § 1574.7 below, any species identified as a Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) as listed in the District’s Wildlife Action
Plan, which may be found on the Department website, may not be euthanized, killed, relocated, distressed, displaced, or otherwise harmed without written permission from the Department.
1574.4 The Department may approve the request to control a particular SGCN animal for the following reasons:- (a) If the animal is causing damage to personal property or threatening public health or safety;
- (b) If the animal is sick or injured; or
- (c) Additional reasons on a case-by-case basis.1574.5 A migratory bird shall be controlled only in accordance with the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. §§ 703-712) and its' implementing regulations, and as follows:- (a) A nest with eggs or young may not be moved, relocated, destroyed, or altered in any way without first obtaining a federal permit.
- (b) A nest with no eggs or young may be removed from structures such as boats, docks, and construction equipment, or relocated without a federal permit.1574.6 Bats are SGCN species and except as provided in § 1574.7, may only be controlled with written permission and guidance from the Department, including time restrictions for non-lethal exclusion of bat colonies, and decontamination protocols to prevent the spread of White-nose Syndrome.1574.7 A wildlife control operator may humanely remove a SGCN from the interior of a residence, commercial, or government building without obtaining prior Department approval if:- (a) The animal is trapped and unable to leave on their own;
- (b) The animal is released immediately on-site, or taken to a licensed rehabilitation facility if it is sick, injured, or orphaned; and
- (c) The Department is notified within twenty-four (24) hours of the removal.1574.8 Amphibians and turtles shall not be controlled by wildlife control operators.1574.9 For each transport of wildlife out of the District, the wildlife control operator or
wildlife control provider must first obtain written permission from the receiving jurisdiction and then request and receive written permission from the Department.
1574.10 For each transport of wildlife into the District, the wildlife control operator or wildlife control provider must first obtain written permission from the Department and then obtain written permission from the jurisdiction the wildlife is leaving.
1574.11 Wildlife control operators shall notify the Department prior to performing any wildlife control on black bears or coyotes.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 63 DCR 6084 (April 22, 2016).