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Location
Concourse Hotel Madison, Wisconsin
Start Date
25-9-1989 12:00 AM
Description
All of the native species of birds in the United States are protected by either federal or state laws. Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the federal government has formulated regulations that assist in controlling protected species that cause economic damage or health hazards. These regulations are in Subpoint D of Part 21, Title SO Code of Federal Regulations, and may take the form of standing depredation orders or permits issued to kill those species that cause problems.
Recommended Citation
Hood, L. L. (1989). Depredation permits for migratory birds. In Craven, S. R. (Ed.), The Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (pp. 245-246). Madison, WI: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
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Depredation Permits for Migratory Birds
Concourse Hotel Madison, Wisconsin
All of the native species of birds in the United States are protected by either federal or state laws. Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the federal government has formulated regulations that assist in controlling protected species that cause economic damage or health hazards. These regulations are in Subpoint D of Part 21, Title SO Code of Federal Regulations, and may take the form of standing depredation orders or permits issued to kill those species that cause problems.