Animal Exhibits

Many people visiting animal exhibits are unaware of the potential health risks associated with animal contact.

While animal exhibits are popular attractions, they can also be a source of infection and illness for visitors. Zoonotic infections (those that can be passed from animals to humans) present a small but real risk.

Our role?

Public Health provides information to operators of animal exhibits to reduce the risk of transmission of disease from animals to humans.

Animals have been linked with many human disease outbreaks in Canada, as well as in other countries. While many outbreaks of disease caused by animals (zoonotic illnesses) have been caused by Salmonella and E. coli, many other diseases, such as rabies and ringworm, can also cause human illness.

Animal exhibit operator roles and responsibilities

As an animal exhibit operator, you provide an entertaining place for children and adults to interact with animals. As you know, however, it is important to take certain precautions to ensure public safety. All animals, including all domestic, wild and exotic animals can possibly have zoonotic infections that could be passed to humans and cause illness.

The following precautions are necessary to ensure the safety of everyone—your guests, staff, animals, and yourself.

Animal exhibit operators must:

How do I apply for a permit?

Special Event Animal Exhibit Permit

Special events for animal exhibits can include fairs, expos, and carnivals. It is the responsibility of the animal exhibit operator to ensure that they comply with the recommendations of Public Health Sudbury & Districts and submit a completed Special Event Animal Exhibit Permit at least 20 days prior to the event.

Animal Exhibit Applicants must:

Once the completed application is received, a public health inspector will review the package with the animal exhibit vendor. If approved, a permit will be issued within 10 days from the date the application was approved.

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This item was last modified on October 9, 2024