Thursday, October 31, 2013

Texas Bird Save Law

Handling of wild birds in Texas requires a license.


In Texas, be cautious about the way you approach bird rescue, which is regulated by state and federal laws, including the Wildlife and Countryside Act. Bird rescue is handled by professionals and licensed organizations. Laws regarding the handling of birds apply to a range of interested parties, from birders to veterinarians, with focus on protecting both the wildlife and the handler.


Obtaining Birds


Without the proper license it is illegal to take in a bird. Without help from a professional source an unlicensed individual may not attempt to aid a bird that is suspected of injury or poor conditions, and it is illegal to obtain a wild bird without consultation with proper authorities. In Texas, it is illegal to take or keep birds as pets even temporarily. It is also illegal to take eggs or invade the territory of active wildlife. In order to raise birds, a game bird breeder's license is required. It is obtainable through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.


Rescue of Wild Birds


Without experience it is difficult to properly handle a wild bird.


If you're concerned about the well being of a bird in the wild you should contact Texas Parks and Wildlife. A wildlife professional will investigate and ensure necessary care for the bird. Do not attempt to capture a wild bird, as this could be harmful to the bird and jeopardize any possibility for rescue. If there is a wild bird in your home, obtain help from a professional wildlife service.


Rescue of Domesticated Birds


The inexperience of a handler places domesticated exotic birds at risk.


There are many services in Texas that provide a safe environment for rescued birds. If you suspect the mistreatment of a domesticated bird you should contact your local animal control office. Contact a rescue service if you are unable to properly care for a bird in your possession. The Aviation Protection Society provides an archive of free services available for the rescue of birds found or abandoned. For information on the regulation of trade and possession of birds in Texas, contact the U.S. Department of Agriculture or the Department of Agriculture Veterinary Services.


Legalities


It's important to leave wildlife undisturbed.


In Texas, without a license, it is illegal to kill a wild bird. It is also illegal to take, destroy or interfere with a wild bird's nest or eggs; to sell, trade or show live birds; to sell wild bird eggs; to collect feathers from either dead or live birds; and to treat dead birds as trophies.


Dangers


Wild and domesticated birds are the potential carriers of diseases that are harmful to humans and household pets. It is important to contact a rescue agency that knows deal with potentially dangerous animals. All rescued birds are inspected by veterinarians of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.








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