Detailed Discussion of Nevada Great Ape Laws
Summary: The following article discusses Great Ape law in Nevada. Nevada does not have any laws that directly address the protection of great apes. While the state of Nevada controls possession and importation of native endangered species by law, great apes are not specifically identified or addressed. Nevadaâs administrative code also exempts âmonkeys and other primatesâ from the permitting requirements required for possession, transport, and sale of other wild animals. In addition to the lack of prohibition on private ownership of great apes, there is a list of commercial uses that are allowed. Like other states, Nevada does not define great apes as âendangered,â either under its own endangered species law or any regulations.