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[Federal Register: April 11, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 68)]
Service permit application procedures, and updates permit-related Service addresses. Additionally, the rule extends the tenure of two types of migratory bird permits. DATES: This rule goes into effect on May 11, 2005. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amendment Type of permit CFR citation Fee fee ...
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On August 26, 2003, the United States Department of the Interior sent a proposed rule change to the Federal Register (68 FR 51222)
For example, migratory bird depredation permit applications are increasing in both frequency and complexity as greater numbers of people have ... the fee listed in part 13, which is currently $25. As part of that same rulemaking, migratory bird rehabilitation permits are proposed to be extended from a 3-year to a 5- ...
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Fauna Book Reviews
North America host many species of shorebirds that stop to refuel on their long migratory flights to and from their breeding and wintering grounds. Shorebirds of North America The Photographic ... records documenting the plight of the southwest cattlemen. These ranchers whose heavy losses to cattle depredation lead to a government sanctioned declaration of war on all predators. It is a grimly ...
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, Resident Canada Goose Management, Final Environmental Impact Statement
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, Resident Canada Goose Management, Final Environmental Impact Statement Final Environmental Impact Statement: Resident Canada Goose Management Notice of Availability and EPA Notice News Release including Q&A's (All files available in PDF format only, Get Acrobat Reader) Table of Contents I. PURPOSE AND NEED II. ALTERNATIVES, ...
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, Resident Canada Goose Management, Draft Environmental Impact Statement
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, Resident Canada Goose Management, Draft Environmental Impact Statement Division of Migratory Bird Management Draft Environmental Impact Statement: Resident Canada Goose Management Notice of Availability Notice of Meetings News Release including Q&A's (All files available in PDF format only, Get Acrobat Reader) Table of ...
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Hinterland Who's Who - Glossary
D Back to top dabbling ducks data deficient deciduous decomposer deforestation den dentition deposition depredation desert scrub desertification detritus dimorphic display dissolved oxygen distribution diurnal diversity diving ducks division domesticated dominant species dormant down drift net drinking water drought ...
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Bird dispersal techniques
Summary Large concentrations of birds ... keys to effective bird dispersal programs are timing, persistence, organization, and diversity. The proper use of frightening devices can effectively deal with potential health and/or safety hazards, depredation, and other ...
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Magpie bird control and bird management
Legal Status Magpies are protected as migratory nongame birds under the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Under the Federal Codes of Regulation (CFR 50, 21. ... wherever possible, but be prepared to take remedial control measures when necessary. Prior to the depredation season, an estimate of the magpie population and the availability of alternate food sources should ...
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Michigan United Conservation Clubs
Cormorants also cause ecosystem degradation because of their highly toxic feces and compete with other bird species for nesting habitat. Cormorants are protected by the Federal Migratory Bird Act, but in 2003 the federal government issued a Public Resource Depredation Order allowing certain government agencies to control the cormorant populations in twenty-four ...
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Michigan United Conservation Clubs
Cormorants also cause ecosystem degradation because of their highly toxic feces and compete with other bird species for nesting habitat. Cormorants are protected by the Federal Migratory Bird Act, but in 2003 the federal government issued a Public Resource Depredation Order, allowing certain government agencies to control the cormorant populations in twenty-four ...
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