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− | + | ==6. What are the laws in your state or country regarding the capture, breeding, role and/or export of cage birds? Be sure you are abiding by them while fulfilling the requirements of this Honor.== | |
− | : | + | In the United States: |
− | + | * It is illegal to export any wild-caught, native birds. | |
+ | * It is illegal to import any bird belonging to a threatened species, unless the bird was bred at a captive breeding facility approved by the U.S. government (the U.S. government periodically publishes a list of qualifying facilities). | ||
+ | * If the importation of a species of bird causes excessive mortality, importation shall cease. | ||
+ | * It is illegal to import birds into the United States from countries where their export is forbidden. |
Latest revision as of 18:21, 7 January 2021
6. What are the laws in your state or country regarding the capture, breeding, role and/or export of cage birds? Be sure you are abiding by them while fulfilling the requirements of this Honor.
In the United States:
- It is illegal to export any wild-caught, native birds.
- It is illegal to import any bird belonging to a threatened species, unless the bird was bred at a captive breeding facility approved by the U.S. government (the U.S. government periodically publishes a list of qualifying facilities).
- If the importation of a species of bird causes excessive mortality, importation shall cease.
- It is illegal to import birds into the United States from countries where their export is forbidden.