Because crows annoy people by making alot of noise.
to control their population crows are very damaging to the farmers crops and the food we eat the more crows there are the less food we have and the farmer has to feed his animals.
There is none, they are protected.
Yes, American crows are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The estimated population of crows is 31,000,000. Crows are scavengers.
In New Jersey, crows are classified as a nuisance species, and there are specific regulations regarding their hunting. While it is generally legal to hunt crows during the designated hunting season, hunters must follow state regulations and obtain the necessary permits. It's important to check with the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife for the most current rules and guidelines before hunting crows.
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In Maine, it is generally legal to hunt crows, as they are considered a game bird. However, there are specific regulations regarding hunting seasons and methods, so it's important to check the current laws from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Additionally, crows are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, so hunting them is subject to federal guidelines as well. Always ensure you have the appropriate licenses and follow local regulations when hunting.
No not in South Africa -- ther is no season or control placed on there hunting - only movement of the carcass
no, tigers are (critically) endangered animals. and are protected worldwide, poaching is common, but punishment is severe
There is no closed season for crows you are allowed to hunt any time of year
Some crows can learn to mimic human speech. However, in the United States crows are a protected species and can not be held as pets.
their hunting season is year round.
Some crows can learn to mimic human speech. However, in the United States crows are a protected species and can not be held as pets.