US Fish and Wildlife Service Considering Migratory Bird Incidental Take PermitsCynthia L. Taub
On January 30, 2020, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (“FWS”) released aNotice of Proposed Rulemaking(“NOPR”) that would codify the Department of the Interior’s (“DOI”) existing interpretation that the prohibitions of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (“MBTA”) only apply to...
Front: Selvage Text: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service • 2024–2025 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp • Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Harvest Information Program • Informative text • Artist: Chuck Black, Northern Pintail © • If applicable, sign your stamp. Back: ...
Front: Selvage Text: 2022–2023 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp • U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service • Celebrating our Waterfowl and Hunting Heritage • Informative text • Artist: James Hautman, Redheads© • If applicable, sign your stamp Back: Verso-text • Ordering info...
After obtaining a free backcountry permit in Medora, I set off, walking through Cottonwood Campground and fording the Little Missouri River to join the trail. Nothing screams adventure like crossing a river with a majestic bison herd nearby. Once I got to the other side, it felt like ...
“They are destroying our neighborhood and our property values. I would like them gone,” Oliveri said. Vultures are state and federally protected as a migratory bird. That means it is illegal to harm or kill them without a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. ...
regulated by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, and federal Fish and Wildlife laws apply to most of the birds because they are migratory. In some rare instances, with the right permit, falconers can keep large golden eagles, which can be used to hunt red fox, formidable predat...
US Fish and Wildlife Service Considering Permit Program Under the Migratory Bird Treaty ActSteve W. Black