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I called but they were too busy to answer, so I've been online searching and reading...this is what I found on the FWS.gov/migratorybirds site-
"You may acquire captive-bred and properly marked migratory waterfowl of all species other than mallard ducks ( Anas platyrhynchos ), alive or dead, or their eggs, and possess and transport such birds or eggs and any progeny or eggs for your use without a permit, subject to the following conditions and restrictions. Additional restrictions on the acquisition and transfer of muscovy ducks ( Cairina moschata ) are in paragraph (g) of this section.
(a) You may acquire live waterfowl or their eggs only from a holder of a valid waterfowl sale and disposal permit in the United States. You also may lawfully acquire them outside of the United States with appropriate permits ( see §21.21 of subpart C of this part).
So is this saying I don't need a Federal permit to buy and own Wood Ducks - just to sell eggs or babies/adults in the future?
How do I find the info for state permits?
Lisa
"You may acquire captive-bred and properly marked migratory waterfowl of all species other than mallard ducks ( Anas platyrhynchos ), alive or dead, or their eggs, and possess and transport such birds or eggs and any progeny or eggs for your use without a permit, subject to the following conditions and restrictions. Additional restrictions on the acquisition and transfer of muscovy ducks ( Cairina moschata ) are in paragraph (g) of this section.
(a) You may acquire live waterfowl or their eggs only from a holder of a valid waterfowl sale and disposal permit in the United States. You also may lawfully acquire them outside of the United States with appropriate permits ( see §21.21 of subpart C of this part).
So is this saying I don't need a Federal permit to buy and own Wood Ducks - just to sell eggs or babies/adults in the future?
How do I find the info for state permits?
Lisa
