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Migratory Bird Permits; Removal of Yellow-billed Magpie and Other Revisions to Depredation Order

migratory-bird · US Fish and Wildlife Service · Published 2014-11-05 · Effective 2014-12-05 · 79 FR 65595

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Document number
2014-26270
Federal Register citation
79 FR 65595
CFR reference
50 CFR 21
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
migratory-bird
Sub-agency
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Publication date
2014-11-05
Effective date
2014-12-05
Interior docket
Docket No. FWS-R9-MB-2012-0027

Abstract

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), change the regulations governing control of depredating blackbirds, cowbirds, grackles, crows, and magpies. The yellow-billed magpie (Pica nuttalli) is endemic to California and has suffered substantial population declines. It is a species of conservation concern. We remove the species from the depredation order. A depredation permit will be necessary to control the species. We also narrow the application of the regulation from protection of any wildlife to protection of species recognized by the Federal Government, a State, or a Tribe as an endangered, threatened, or candidate species, or a species of special concern. We add conditions for live trapping, which are new to the regulation. Finally, we refine the reporting requirement to gather data more useful in assessing actions under the order.

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