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USARK Update: Colorado Herp Rule Review

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is also initiating a comprehensive review of all herp regulations.

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ALERT UPDATE: Borneo Earless Monitor ESA Listing

Posted August 13: If you breed this species, please email us at info@usark.orgOn August 14, 2025, FWS will open a comment period on the proposed rule to list the Borneo earless monitor (Lanthanotus borneensis) as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. Previous comments need not be resubmitted and will be fully considered in preparation of the final rule. The comment deadline is October 14, 2025.

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Full details at https://usark.org/25esa2/.


Colorado Herp Rule Review

UPDATE 9/25/25: CPW will host a virtual public webinar to discuss potential changes to the state’s herp regulations. Following the meeting, comments may be submitted through a form posted at the link below. Comments must be submitted by November 6, 2025.

Virtual meeting: October 7 at 6:00 PM Mountain Time. Registration and details at the link below.

Posted 8/22/25: Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is reviewing its herp regulations and will likely create a section/chapter dedicated to herps (reptiles and amphibians). CPW will begin a public input process this year and hopes to present some of that feedback to the Commission early next year. This information comes from today’s (8/22/25) Commission meeting. We will post updates as they become available.CPW Staff did present three potential approaches to future regulations, but no formal proposal has been submitted.

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Full details at https://usark.org/25co2/.


Wisconsin Herp Rule Review

UPDATE 9/10/25: The Department will hold a preliminary public hearing on Statement of Scope SS 041-25, which concerns amphibian and reptile regulations.

Virtual Hearing Information Date: October 2, 2025, Time: 10:00 a.m. CST: Online through Teams. Webinar link below.

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Posted 7/16/25: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is initiating a comprehensive review of all herp regulations in an “effort to clarify and update existing regulations to better inform the public, law enforcement, and department staff regarding allowable activities, improve enforceability, and implement current management goals.” There may be additional rule changes reasonably related to what was mentioned prior.

Read more at https://usark.org/25wi/.


ALERT: Lincoln County, NC

UPDATE 9/8/25: The Commissioners reported that the “exotic animal” section was pulled from the agenda because work continues on that proposal (presumably due to opposition to the previous draft). Only the other amendments were introduced tonight (see link below), and those will have a vote on September 15. The current exotic animal ordinance remains in place.

UPDATE 9/2/25:  The draft has been released, and a meeting has been set for Monday, September 8. The new proposal bans ferrets, most aquarium fish, sugar gliders, Rock iguanas, and more. It has no grandfather provision for currently owned pets, and many species are in limbo as they are listed as neither allowed nor banned.

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Full details at https://usark.org/25nc/.


ALERT UPDATE: Blue Tree Monitor ESA Listing

Get full details at https://usark.org/25esa1/. The emergency rule ended on August 25, 2025. Breeders can currently ship blue tree monitors. We will notify our members of changes or when the final rule is posted by FWS.


 

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ALERT: Southern Hognose ESA Listing

Posted 8/28/25: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has proposed to list the southern hognose snake (Heterodon simus), as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). FWS has found that the southern hognose faces serious threats from habitat loss and degradation as a result of land conversion and fragmentation causing loss of connectivity between populations, road mortality, invasive species (red ants, feral hogs, and cogongrass), and climate change. A 60-day comment period begins on August 29, 2025.

Full details at https://usark.org/25esa3/.


Find A Vet

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Need a good herp veterinarian? The Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) can help. ARAV provides a free Find-A-Vet service at http://arav.site-ym.com/search/custom.asp?id=3661.