1. Wildlife, both resident and migratory, native or introduced, found in this state, except fish and bullfrogs impounded in private ponds or tanks or wildlife and birds reared or held in captivity under permit or license from the commission, are property of the state and may be taken at such times, in such places;Dep't of Fish & Game, 897 P.2d,1995
2. All game and fish except fish in private ponds, found in the limits of this state, are declared to be the property of this state. The hunting, killing, and catching of the game and fish are declared to be privileges;Ariz;Cal. Ct. App,1991
3. As bearing upon the peculiar right of the General Assembly to Legislate as to animals ferae naturae on account of the ownership of property in them being in the state;Florida: Harper v. Galloway, 51 So,1910
4. The ownership of and title to all wild statute, no ordinance or regulation of a political subdivision may regulate the management, preservation, protection, propagation and taking of wildlife;New Jersey: ZRB, LLC v. N.J. Dep't of Envtl. Prot., 959 A.2d,1915