Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 158 - Natural Resources Department
Chapter 6238 - FALCONRY
Part 6238.1400 - RESTRICTIONS ON TAKING RAPTORS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 6238.1400
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Raptors taken in Minnesota.
A. A permittee taking raptors from the wild
in this state must comply with this part and applicable federal
regulations.
B. The commissioner
may include conditions in a permit to prevent depletion of wild raptor
populations. These conditions include:
(1)
limits on the number of raptors that may be taken;
(2) restrictions on species of raptors that
may be taken;
(3) limits on the
geographical area where raptors may be taken;
(4) restrictions on when raptors may be
taken; and
(5) other similar
conditions that the commissioner deems necessary to prevent depletion of wild
raptor populations.
C. A
trap used to capture raptors must be attended at all times, except a trap that
entirely encapsulates the raptor within a protective cage must be checked at
least once every 24 hours.
D. If a
raptor is injured while a permittee is attempting to take the raptor, the
permittee must report the injury to the commissioner, whether the raptor is
kept or given directly to a veterinarian, a permitted wildlife rehabilitator,
or an appropriate wildlife agency employee as provided under federal
regulations.
E. Permits under this
chapter do not authorize trespass. A permittee must not take raptors within
state parks, state scientific and natural areas, state wildlife management
areas, or state game refuges unless specifically authorized in a permit from
the commissioner. A permittee must not take raptors from private property
without permission from the property owner.
F. Taking a raptor from the wild, as well as
any subsequent transfer of the wild raptor, must be reported according to
federal regulations, with the reporting form submitted to the commissioner
according to part 6238.1650, subpart 1, within ten days of the taking or
transfer.
G. Wild raptors must not
be purchased, sold, traded, or bartered, but may only be transferred or
released. As provided under federal regulations, a raptor may be transferred to
another permit type if the recipient of the raptor, which could be the
possessor, has the necessary permit for the other activity. Both the transferor
and transferee must report the transfer to the commissioner within ten days by
submitting a reporting form under part 6238.1650, subpart 1, and each must also
submit any documentation required under federal regulations, such as
veterinarian or rehabilitator certification, at that time.
Subp. 2. Raptor take time periods.
A. Eyases may be taken from
the wild from May 27 through July 31 only. A person must be a general or master
falconer or have the equivalent classification in the person's state, tribe, or
territory of residence to take eyases from the wild. A permittee must not take
more than two eyases during a calendar year. At least one eyas must be left in
a nest from which other eyases are taken.
B. Passage raptors may be taken from the wild
from August 21 through February 28 only.
C. A permittee under this chapter must not
take raptors over one year old from the wild, except for:
(1) American kestrels and great horned owls;
and
(2) any raptor, other than
state or federally listed endangered or threatened species, taken under a
depredation or special purpose permit under Minnesota Statutes, section
97A.401, and used
for falconry by general or master falconers.
Statutory Authority: MS s 97A.401; 97A.418
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