They are a naturally wild animal. What are you doing with one? They should be free anyway. It is better out there in the wild where it belongs.
No it is not legal to own or interfere with any wild birds in Florida. Contact the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact them and ask
Please use the link below for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Birds. If you can't find what you need on the site, the home page also includes a 'contact us' option. Fish and Wildlife Service A+
sort of in most places in the us it is illegal to own one unless you have a permit in some states its legal SOME states
It might be subject to licence under CITES article 10 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). The best thing to do would be to contact Defra wildlife section for advice on this.They are based in Bristol, and the following link should give you contact details for them.Hope this helpsSource(s):http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/vertebrates/contacts.htm#england
The Apalachicola National Forest is the largest National forest in the state of Florida with over 632.000 acres of land. To visit this forest, it is advised to contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, because the area is divided into sections with various purposes: Private land, hunting, fishing, sightseeing.
The best course of action is to contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. As the Florida Panther is an imperiled species, it is best that the commission be notified of the whereabouts of the panther and her kittens in order to protect them. Their main number is 850-488-4676, I would recommend calling them immediately.
A person can get a monkey permit from the Oklahoma City Wildlife Conservation Department in Oklahoma. A person will need to ask for the Law Enforcement Division.
Your best bet is to contact your state's department of conservation (exactly what this is called depends on the state... it may be called something like "department of wildlife" or "department of fish and game" instead) and ask them what you would need to do to legally keep an owl.
Contact the University of Florida, or contact the Baha'i community in that city.
you are not supposed to contact them either.
Contact your State Department of Labor.
Depends on the state or country. Contact your nearest Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and ask.
Contact wildlife officials where you reside. They can help you.
No it is not legal to own or interfere with any wild birds in Florida. Contact the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contact the local Florida employment security office.
Contact them and ask