New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Fis - Executive Director, Fish and Game Department
Chapter Fis 800 - THE IMPORTATION, POSSESSION AND USE OF ALL WILDLIFE
Part Fis 813 - FALCONRY PERMITS
Section Fis 813.07 - Raptor Acquisition and Disposition
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) A falconry permit shall be required prior to obtaining a raptor.
(b) A migratory bird acquisition and disposition report, form 3-186A, shall be completed and submitted directly to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service within 5 calendar days of the following:
(c) Young wild raptors, eyases, not yet capable of flight shall be taken only by a general or master falconer between May 15 and July 31, annually, subject to the following:
(d) First-year passage birds and adult American kestrels (Falco sparverius) shall be taken only by general or master permittees during the period of September 1 through December 31.
(e) Apprentice permittees, under the direct supervision of their sponsor, shall take only wild first-year red-tail hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) and wild adult or first-year American kestrels (Falco sparverius) during September 1 through December 31.
(f) General permittees shall not take or possess any species listed as threatened or endangered under 50 CFR 17.
(g) Master permittees shall not take, in any 12-month period, as part of a three-bird limitation, more than one raptor listed as threatened in 50 CFR 17 and then only in accordance with 50 CFR 17.
(h) A bal chatri type live trap, or other live traps and nets, may be used for taking raptors if they are used in a manner which minimizes the danger of injuring the raptor.
(i) At any time an escaped, marked raptor may be retaken by a permittee in accordance with the provisions of his/her permit.
(j) Eggs shall not be taken nor possessed at any time.
(k) No peregrine falcons shall be taken from the wild.
#8220, INTERIM, eff 11-30-04, EXPIRED: 5-29-05 (formerly Fis 1108.07)
New. #8431, eff 9-20-05; ss by #10485, eff 1-1-14