R657-3-7. Nuisance Birds, Porcupine, Striped Skunk, and Squirrel.
(1)(a) A person is not required to obtain a certificate of registration or a federal permit to kill American Crows or Black-billed Magpies when found committing, or about to commit, depredations upon ornamental or shade trees, agricultural crops, livestock, or wildlife, or when concentrated in such numbers and manner as to constitute a health hazard or other nuisance, provided:
(i) none of the birds killed pursuant to this section, nor their plumage, are sold or offered for sale; and
(ii) any person killing American Crows or Black-billed Magpies shall:
(A) allow any federal warden or conservation officer unrestricted access over the premises where American Crows or Black-billed Magpies are killed; and
(B) furnish any information concerning the control operations to the division or federal official upon request.
(b) A person may kill American Crows or Black-billed Magpies by any means, excluding bait, explosives or poison, and only on or over the threatened area.
(c) American Crows and Black-billed Magpies killed pursuant to this section shall be collected immediately and must be disposed of at a landfill that accepts wildlife carcasses or must be buried or incinerated.
(d) This subsection incorporates Section 50 CFR 21.42 and 21.43, 2002, ed., by reference.
(2)(a) A person may capture, transport, and kill or release a nuisance American porcupine, striped skunk, or
Red squirrel without obtaining a certificate of registration.
(b) A nuisance American porcupine, striped skunk, or
Red squirrel may be released only as follows:
(i) within 48 hours of capture;
(ii) within the county in which it was captured; and
(iii) in a location where it does not pose a risk to human health or safety, or create other conflict with humans, agriculture, or other animals.
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