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No, I'd call that tresspassing, which is also illegal.
Oh, and BTW, stealing means taking something that is NOT YOURS.
If a stray dog wanders on MY property, does it make it YOURS?
I see absolutely no reason why this might be illegal. If anything, they should thank me!
Then why...
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I think your misinterpreting public property. And like I've said before. The park wants the birds gone! And please. Give me an example of this law or regulation that says that they are responsible for the birds. If a domestic bird makes a nest in the roof of your house, and this bird...
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I think your misinterpreting public property. And like I've said before. The park wants the birds gone! And please. Give me an example of this law or regulation that says that they are responsible for the birds. If a domestic bird makes a nest in the roof of your house, and this bird...
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I don't need permission to take something that nobody owns...
The lake does not own these animals, as I have said before, they are desperately trying to get rid of them. They did not buy them. They didn't migrate there. They openly and publicly have made statements about the removal of...
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I don't need permission to take something that nobody owns...
The lake does not own these animals, as I have said before, they are desperately trying to get rid of them. They did not buy them. They didn't migrate there. They openly and publicly have made statements about the removal of...
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So if someone removed the ant infestation in your house you would call it stealing? Oh and BTW, feral means escaped/released domestic animals that have started a population in the wild, if a stray dog wanders on to your property, does that make it yours?
Yes taking anything without...
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Yes, it's called "stealing"
ASK permission and if they say yes, it will be legal
So if someone removed the ant infestation in your house you would call it stealing? Oh and BTW, feral means escaped/released domestic animals that have started a population in the wild, if a stray dog...
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Smart choice, some variations of mallards are already extinct because of breeding with feral birds. I remember one morning I saw a male and a female mallard hanging out with my ducks, I live in the desert-ish rural area of glendale
and they were pretty far from any body of water.
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But I don't understand, its legal to own domestic waterfowl and eggs, people can give you domestic waterfowl or eggs (which is pretty much what the park is doing), but if I try to take DOMESTIC eggs from a lake (That doesn't even want them!) its illegal?
Here in Arizona there has been...
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Well, actually, the park is desperately trying to get rid of the ducks and geese population over there, they attack park staff at times and stink up the water. The eggs are African goose eggs, so yes they are domestic.
I know its illegal to take wild bird eggs, feathers, individuals from their habitats in the wild.
And I know it's illegal (at least in AZ) to release domestic ducks or geese into parks and lakes.
But what about TAKING eggs from DOMESTIC birds living in parks and lakes?