Nongame Wildlife Program
- Habitats
- General Plant & Animal Information
- Plant & Animal Species Lists
- Plant and Animal Pictures
- Wildlife Viewing
- Publications
- Contact Information
Related DFG Links
- Hunting Program
- Resource Assessment
- Conservation Planning Program
- California Endangered Species Act
- Environmental Review and Species Take Permits
Nongame Wildlife Program
1812 9th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Related Waterfowl Links
- Report a Banded Bird
- Duck Identification
- 2007/08 Waterfowl Hunt Results on Public Hunt Areas
- 2006-07 Waterfowl Hunting Regulations
- Aleutian Goose Hunting in North Coast Special Management Area
- Delta Island Waterfowl Hunting Applications
- Waterfowl Hunting Zones
- 2006 CA Breeding Pair Population Estimate for All Species Combined
Restricted domestic animals
Table 4
Restricted Domestic Animals in California
These are examples of restricted species that include domesticated varieties that are not exempt under California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Section 671).
| Monk (or Quaker) parakeet (D) |
| African hedgehog (also called African pygmy hedgehog) (D) |
| Mongolian gerbil (or clawed jird) (D) |
| Duprasi (or fat-tailed gerbil) (D) |
| Red fox (W) |
| European polecat (including the domestic ferret) (D) |
| Mink (D) |
| Fallow deer (D) |
| Elk (wapiti) (D) |
| Red deer (D) |
| Reindeer (D) |
| Gayal (D) |
| Eland (D) |
- Mammals listed to prevent the depletion of wild populations and to provide for animal welfare are termed "welfare animals", and are designated by the letter "W".
- Those species listed because they pose a threat to native wildlife, the agriculture interests of the state or to public health or safety are termed "detrimental animals" and are designated by the letter "D".
Table 1. Relative sizes of carnivores.
Table 2. Established species of non-native mammals in California.
Table 3. Established populations of escaped pets/ornamental animals.
Table 4. Restricted domestic animals.
Table 5. Restricted and exempted domestic animals.
Table 6. Illegal pets in California.
