because everyone loves collingwood magpies because everyone loves collingwood magpies
absolutely not, they are a pest introduced from australia.
Magpies are protected under the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981, in the United Kingdom. Not only is it illegal to kill the birds, it is also illegal to damage the nest and its contents.A license to control the birds may be granted when there is a risk to public health, air safety, serious damage to crops and for the conservation of endangered wild birds.Answer 2:Not in most of Canada and Australia they aren't! Except under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act of Ontario, there are no restrictions on trapping, hunting or modifying habitat (i.e., destroying nests) in the area, especially if they are damaging crops and livestock. Magpies are an introduced species in Australia, which gives people there quite a bit of merit to do anything to control the population Down Under. The United States have magpies protected under the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, but allow people, even without a federal permit, to control populations by trapping, shooting, modifying habitat or frightening them away.
saved some protected species, but more species need to be protected
There are many species of monkey. Some primates are protected though not all.
Rattlesnake species, black bear, deer, magpies, jays, cougars, elk, coyote, fox species, many species of small creatures.
A crow is a perfect example of the species Crow, which includes magpies and jackdaws.
A protected species means that the animal (Or thing) that is protected cannot be killed or harmed. If it is killed or harmed, the person resoponsible will get a fine.
yes tigers are a protected species.
All species of kiwi are protected.
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The Hadida is a South African bird that is known for its distinctive cry. It is considered to be a protected species.