A. 
No person shall exhibit or permit to be kept on their premises or any public place any wild animal for display or exhibition purposes, whether gratuitously or for a fee.
B. 
The prohibitions in Subsection A do not apply when the creatures are in the care, custody, or control of a veterinarian for treatment.
C. 
Public or private educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, itinerant or transient carnivals, circuses, or other theatrical performances may seek, from the Town Board, a limited exemption from this section, provided the display will be of limited duration and meet any other requirements or conditions mandated by the Board. The person or organization having custody and control of any animal permitted by this section shall be responsible for compliance with all other provisions of this chapter while the animal remains with the Town.
D. 
No person shall keep or permit to be kept any wild animal as a pet.
A. 
No person may place any salt, mineral, grain, fruit, or vegetable material outdoors on any public or private property within the area of the Town of Grand Chute defined and described in Exhibit A of § 415-3 of this code for the purpose of feeding whitetail deer.
B. 
There shall be a rebuttable presumption that either of the following acts are for the purpose of feeding whitetail deer.
(1) 
The placement of salt, mineral, grain, fruit, or vegetable material in an aggregate quantity of greater than 1/2 gallon at a height of less than six feet off the ground.
(2) 
The placement of salt, mineral, grain, fruit, or vegetable material in aggregate quantity of greater than 1/2 gallon in a drop feeder, automatic feeder, or similar device regardless of the height of the grain, fruit, or vegetable material.
C. 
This section shall not apply to the following situations:
(1) 
The placement of bait for the purpose of hunting whitetail deer subject to all other laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations governing hunting and the discharge of hunting weapons.
(2) 
Naturally growing grain, fruit, or vegetable material, including gardens.
(3) 
Unmodified commercially purchased bird feeders or their equivalent.