Is it possible to own an eagle




















The intent of the law is stated "to protect the wildlife from wanton, ruthless, or wasteful destruction or mutilation for their heads, hides, claws, teeth, antlers, horns, internal organs, or feathers.

Further, there is an additional penalty for the taking of "big game" species. It is also illegal to have in one's possession any nonnative or exotic species. CT - Hunting of bald eagle prohibited - Chapter Fisheries and Game C.

Prohibitions respecting bald eagles; disturbing, damaging or destroying nests; eggs; penalties 7 Del. It is also prohibited to barter and trade in bald eagles or their parts. FL - Endangered Species - Chapter Fish and Wildlife Conservation.

West's F. The bald eagle has been designated under this provision. GA - Hunting - Chapter 3. Wildlife Generally Ga. Code Ann. Game Protective Regulations. A new section in vests the Department of Natural Resources with the ability to control the possession and release of species deemed exotic or invasive.

Other sections concern the possession of certain wild birds and animals. Possession of any listed wild bird or its parts including the eagle is illegal under the statute, except for the bona fide scientific or zoological exhibition. KS - Wildlife Possession - Chapter Wildlife, Parks and Recreation. Commerce in protected wildlife including eagles incurs at least the minimum fine and may also result in the confiscation of equipment, license sanctions, and restitution. MA - Possession - Chapter The law further prohibits the possession, harassment or harming of the eggs and nests of birds of prey.

Notably, sale and transportation are not specifically listed under the statute. MD - Habitat - Subtitle 7. This fund has a provision that designates this fund for the monitoring, surveying, and protection of bald eagle nest sites in addition to other wildlife. ME - Endangered Species - Chapter Fish and Wildlife Management and Research.

There are two types of offenses based on whether the conduct is negligent or intentional. ME - Endangered Species - Subchapter 3. Endangered Species; Management and Research. Section also covers offenses against delisted species of which the bald eagle is specifically listed. Environmental Rights M. Under MERA, citizens may bring suits for civil remedies where activities are interfering with their enjoyment of natural resources, including eagle nesting sites.

The law provides a comprehensive scheme under which anyone with sufficient interest in protecting land, water, air, or any natural resources may bring suit to enjoin an action. Killing animals or birds injurious to agriculture; Miss. While the law was written with an evident bias toward agricultural protection, it does specifically mention the eagle as one of the species protected under federal law. MT - Commerce - Unlawful possession, shipping, or transportation of game fish, bird, game animal MCA Under Montana State law, it is unlawful to buy, sell, or possess, or offer to buy, sell or possess any migratory game bird, game fish, or game animal.

The exceptions include the possession and transportation of legally taken game animals, the sale or purchase of hides, heads or mounts of legally acquired game animals, and the possession of naturally shed antlers of game animals, among other exceptions. NC - Commerce - Chapter Conservation and Development. Further, the law specifically makes it a greater transgression a Class 1 misdemeanor to unlawfully take, possess, transport, sell, or buy any dead or alive bald or golden eagle, nest or egg.

The taking of other animals listed like bears and cougars also incurs greater penalty. ND - Eagle - Chapter Birds, Regulations. NDCC Included in the prohibited acts are take, kill, hunt, possess, pursue, or even disturb. Buying and selling are not specifically listed, but are presumed to be included in possess. NE - Predators - Article 5. Regulations and Prohibited Acts. The provision does not allow a farmer or rancher to destroy those species protected under the federal Endangered Species Act, the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, and other listed federal wildlife acts.

NH - Eagle, Golden - Chapter Game Birds; Pigeons. NV - Eagle - Chapter Hunting, Fishing and Trapping; N. The statute makes it illegal to possess or capture by whatever means either species. The law does allow for the taking of an eagle pursuant to permit only if the eagle has seriously injured agricultural or other interests, provided it is consistent with federal law and no other alternative is appropriate.

NY - Eagles - Chapter B. Of the Consolidated Laws. This incorporates the exact language of the federal act. NY - Exotic - Chapter B. The bird is large with a wing span of about 4 feet. We need to find a home for it. I know there are laws about endangered species and Native American rights and rituals that need to be considered. Bald and golden eagles are protected by several federal laws, including the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The laws protect the birds, and make it illegal to possess them, their feathers, nests or any body parts.

That law was passed in , so it might be possible to legally own the bird if there is provenance showing it was collected legally before then. However, it would be illegal to sell under any circumstances.

If you decide to keep the bird, it would be best to make sure you are doing so legally by getting the proper paperwork and permissions. People then overreact and claim that eagles are hunting dogs. Jacobson said in other areas the diet varies more, as eagles take advantage of local opportunities. Eagles that live near seabird colonies will eat more birds, and eagles in the Interior take more birds and small mammals than eagles in Southeast. Eagles in the Aleutians are known to prey on sea otter pups during pupping season.

Other eagles are a different. Jacobson said golden eagles are very comparable in size and weight to bald eagles, but they target different prey. David Hunsaker once found a cat collar in an eagle nest. It was still buckled. So they dismember it somewhere. Biologist Phil Schempf works for the U.

Fish and Wildlife Service in raptor and migratory bird management. He has no doubt an eagle could kill a small dog or cat if the opportunity presented itself, and carry it or at least pieces of it to a nest. Eagles typically are foraging along beaches or riparian areas where it is rare for dogs and cats to be unattended by their owners. An eagle is sometimes spotted in the water, talons latched on a heavy salmon, laboriously rowing to shore with its wings. There is no involuntary locking mechanism, and the eagle could let go if it wished.



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