[TN-Bird] Could this be?

  • From: Robbie Hassler <drhass@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tn-birds <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 22:04:44 -0600

I am on the mailing list of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission as a result of 
contributing a bird record to their Breeding Bird Atlas a few years ago.  They 
do things differently out there, but I don't know what to think about this last 
Commission Orders.
Commission Order 25 (Raptors)------Open areas for western screech owl harvest 
by excluding  only portions of Pima,Pinal,GrahamSanta Cruz, and Cochise 
Counties. 2) Increase the minimum age requirement for harvest of eyas peregrine 
falcon from 10 days to 18 days.  Etc.

Commission Order 41( Amphibians)------Reduce bag and possion limits to two (2) 
for barking frogs.

Commission Order 43 (Reptiles)-------Reduce bag and possession limit to four 
(4) per year or in possession for western diamond-backed and Mojave 
rattlesnakes.

Harvesting screech owls?????   Maybe I should write to AGFD for answers.  Does 
Tennessee allow such as this?

Robbie Hassler
Byrdstown,TN
Pickett Co.



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