Why does it seem every grison in North America is in Wisconsin? Both of the US zoos that keep them are in Wisconsin, and every grison I have ever seen for sale has been in Wisconsin.
Who are they and what else have they imported?There is a successful mammal importer based in the state.
There is a successful mammal importer based in the state.
Wisconsin is of only 3 (?) states where you don't need a license to keep a macropod.I think I've seen the person you're talking about online. I believe they're named "Jim" or something like that. I've seen them with wallabies, kangaroos, kinkajous, crested porcupines, mink, and other things from him. (He must breed some of his own things, due to him not being able to import kangaroos and wallabies.)
Wisconsin is of only 3 (?) states where you don't need a license to keep a macropod.
Just looked into and found that yes, it is indeed three states - South Carolina, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.At the school in my neighboring town - my aunt is a teacher there - and she told me that they have a lunch lady that owns a wallaby. Apparently she keeps it locked in a room all day, I guess she also put bars over the walls because it kept ripping her wallpaper off.