Published on: 22215151. The purpose of this rule is to address the trafficking of migratory birds and improve the enforcement relating to illegal activities relating to the taking and trapping of migratory birds. This rule language covers a wide variety of traps used by illegal trappers. The effect of this rule is to establish regulations related to the use, placement, possession, and transport of bird traps to prevent illegal trapping migratory birds. The proposed rule language includes exceptions, such as for persons possessing a federal permit or falconry permit and those engaged in activities authorized under Rules 68A-9.010, (Taking of Nuisance Wildlife), 68A-9.012, (Taking of Wildlife on Airport Property) or 68A-12 F.A.C. (Rules Related to Game).
Published on: 21612296. The purpose of this rule is to address the trafficking of migratory birds and improve the enforcement relating to illegal activities relating to the taking and trapping of migratory birds. This rule language covers a wide variety of traps used by illegal trappers. The effect of this rule is to establish regulations related to the use, placement, possession, and transport of bird traps to prevent illegal trapping migratory birds. The proposed rule language includes exceptions, such as for persons possessing a federal permit or falconry permit and those engaged in activities authorized under Rules 68A-9.010, (Taking of Nuisance Wildlife), 68A-9.012, (Taking of Wildlife on Airport Property) or 68A-12 F.A.C. (Rules Related to Game).
Published on: 21227691. The Commission is considering a rule to prohibit the use, placement, possession, and transport of bird traps without a permit, unless otherwise authorized in the proposed rule. The proposed rule also would prohibit the sale, purchase, and manufacture of bird traps for purposes inconsistent with Chapters 68A-9 or 68A-27, F.A.C. The illegal capture and sale of protected species of birds for the pet trade is threatening already vulnerable species. Rule 68A-16.001, F.A.C., which adopts the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, prohibits the capture, possession, sale, purchase, and transportation of native birds in Florida. The proposed rule supports the ability of FWC law enforcement officers to enforce these protections by restricting the use of items known to be used in the illegal capture of these species. The proposed rule language includes exceptions, such as for persons possessing a federal permit or falconry permit and for persons engaged in activities authorized under Rules 68A-9.010 and 68A-9.012, F.A.C..
The Commission is currently scheduled to consider the draft rule and Commission staff recommendations at the February 20-21, 2019, Commission meeting to be held in Gainesville.