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You don't need a permit to just keep wood ducks for yourself, that was my understanding. I have paperwork that my woodies were captive bred, but I do not have a permit. I cannot sell the eggs or birds without a permit, but I can keep them here to enjoy for myself.
That is correct. I recommend everyone to check the USFWS site before purchasing any wild species to find out what they need. Some species that do not breed in the US are still covered: Bahama (White-cheeked) Pintail and European Wigeon. Mandarins are not covered under the law and can be sold without a permit.
You can purchase the birds and own the birds, but you cannot sell them, their eggs, or any part of them without a permit and having the birds marked in a way that proves they are captive: seamless band, pinion or toe clipped. You don't need to the permit to raise these species, just mark them with one of the mentioned.
On another note, the Mandarins have started laying here in Missouri!!
Dan