
In response to a series of high-profile security breaches at the Dallas Zoo, Texas legislators are considering bills that would st...
Published on May 13, 2025
In response to a series of high-profile security breaches at the Dallas Zoo, Texas legislators are considering bills that would stiffen penalties for trespassing in animal enclosures, elevating some offenses to felony charges.
The proposals, introduced as House Bill 1720 and Senate Bill 2969, would classify unauthorized entry into enclosures at zoos, aquariums, and other animal care facilities as a state jail felony. If the breach results in harm or death to an animal, the charge could rise to a third-degree felony. The legislation would also require restitution for any damage caused.
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