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Delisting & Taking Peregrines from the Wild

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The Peregrine Chick:

--- Quote from: bev. on February 02, 2010, 22:23 ---this story from Montana is interesting. I helped Mark Nash a few years ago ,trying to stop this ,by sending a petition world wide.
what about our peregrines.

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If a wild banded bird is caught, I believe they are required to notify the national banding office who I believe is suppose to notify the bander.  Since most states require a state permit (not sure if there is a national one required as well) to take falcons from the wild, I believe they (the state) has to be notified if a banded bird is taken as well.  Question I guess is how good is the reporting system ...

A falconer in the UK once told me that falconry birds stay because they decide to, not because they have to.  Not sure if that is just the way he approaches falconry but it does make a kind of sense ... but I'm not a falconer so its just anecdotal ...

allikat:
I would be interesting in reading those articles as well TPC! 

Alison:
I completely agree with your thoughts on delisting, TPC. I'd be interested in reading the articles you mention.

carly:

--- Quote from: The Peregrine Chick on December 18, 2009, 17:41 ---I'm sure I have a couple of articles and related rebuttals to the delisting around here somewhere in pdf format, will see about finding and posting links to them ....

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Thanks TPC, much appreciated.

The Peregrine Chick:
I'm sure I have a couple of articles and related rebuttals to the delisting around here somewhere in pdf format, will see about finding and posting links to them ....

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