A neighboring livestock owner allows his animals to free forage (run loose) and they intrude onto my property, or livestock are chronically on a public roadway, what can be done about this issue?

The Illinois Department of Agriculture and local Animal Control work together to enforce the Domestic Animals (Livestock) At Large Act. Incidences of livestock at large should be reported to local law enforcement agencies if they represent a hazard on roadways and then reported to either the IL Department of Agriculture office or local Animal Control for follow up. Owners of livestock are required to maintain fences or holding areas so as to prevent their stock from wandering and causing damage or representing a safety hazard.

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1. I live or have recently moved into Jackson County or I have recently acquired a dog/cat and reside in Jackson County.
2. I live inside the city limits of a town/village/city in Jackson County.
3. I am concerned about the living conditions or health of an animal in Jackson County.
4. I am concerned about the numbers of stray cats in my neighborhood.
5. A neighboring livestock owner allows his animals to free forage (run loose) and they intrude onto my property, or livestock are chronically on a public roadway, what can be done about this issue?
6. I know someone who has been bitten/attached by a dog or cat.
7. I have concerns about wildlife (raccoons, opossums, groundhog, etc.) causing damage/concerns around our residence.
8. I am a landlord and a previous renter left an animal.
9. Who do I contact if there is a dead animal on the road?