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These permits designate the species, methods, and the number of birds that may be taken, and are only valid for the individuals named on the permits, permit locations, and dates of the permit. Applicants who apply for a Migratory Bird Depredation Permit must apply to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regional Office.
As authorized by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issues permits to qualified applicants for activities such as falconry, raptor propagation, scientific collecting, special purposes (rehabilitation, educational, migratory game bird propagation, and salvage), take of depredating birds,
A federal depredation permit authorizes you to capture or birds to help reduce damage to agricultural crops/livestock, private property, human health safety (including airports), and protected wildlife.
Some exceptions to the act, including the eagle feather law, are enacted in federal regulations (50 CFR 22), which regulate the taking, possession, and transportation of bald eagles, golden eagles, and their parts, nests, and eggs for scientific, educational, and depredation control purposes; for the religious
Migratory Bird Depredation Permit Process Contact USDA Wildlife Services for technical assistance. If a permit is justified, a USDA biologist will issue a WS Form 37 to the requestor. The requestor must submit a permit application to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service including the form 37 and a permit application fee.
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Migratory birds are essentially all wild birds found in the United States, except the house sparrow, starling, feral pigeon, and resident game birds, such as pheasant, grouse, quail, and wild turkeys. Resident game birds are managed separately by each State. A list of migratory birds is found in 50 CFR Part 10.
(h) Depredation Permits shall: (1) be prepared on a form supplied by the Commission; (2) only be issued by authorized employees of the Commission or licensed Wildlife Control Agents (WCA); (3) have an expiration date; (4) name the species allowed to be taken; (5) include limitations on age, sex, type of depredation,
Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 (MBTA) Felony offenses shall be fined maximum of $250,000 and/or imprisoned for not more than two years for an individual or $100,000 for an organization.

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