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To be eligible for a wildlife rehabilitation permit, applicants must pass a state test, complete at least 25 hours of hands-on activity and 6 hours of instructional training, and have their facilities certified by the Department of Environmental Conservation.
This permit allows for the possession of native gamebirds for up to six months where you can either eat them or release them. The birds must be purchased from a DNR permitted breeder.
Game species and furbearers, including deer, bear, beaver, fox and rabbit, are protected by state law and require a DNR permit for their removal. A site visit by the DNR may be required prior to issuance of any permits in order to assess the extent of damage caused by wildlife.
Applicants for a wildlife rehabilitation license must fill out an application and submit an application fee of $5 and a transaction fee of $2. Applicants must be at least 18 year old with at least 100 hours of hands-on experience within the course of one year.
This permit allows for the possession of native gamebirds for up to six months where you can either eat them or release them. The birds must be purchased from a DNR permitted breeder.
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How Do I Get My State Hunting License? Complete the Michigan hunter education certification requirements. Choose the correct license type. Buy the license through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources website or a Michigan\u2013approved vendor.
Only licensed wildlife rehabilitators may possess abandoned or injured wildlife. Unless a person is licensed, it is illegal in Michigan to possess a live wild animal, including raccoons and rabbits.
License requirements to hunt small game: A $25 pheasant license is required for all pheasant hunters 18 years of age and older planning to hunt pheasants on any public land in the Lower Peninsula or on lands enrolled in the Hunting Access Program.
(e) The fee for a comprehensive lifetime hunting and fishing license is $1,025.00 and shall include all of the following: (i) Resident small game license. (ii) Resident firearm deer license. (iii) Resident bow and arrow deer license.
This permit allows for the possession of native gamebirds for up to six months where you can either eat them or release them. The birds must be purchased from a DNR permitted breeder.

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