002.01.24 Ark. Code R. 036 - 05.04 Selling Wildlife Restrictions
It is unlawful to purchase, sell, offer for sale, barter or trade any species of wildlife or portions thereof.
EXCEPTIONS:
A. Furbearer pelts and carcasses taken during
a furbearer season may be sold by persons with valid hunting or fur dealer
licenses. Purchase of furbearer pelts and carcasses must be in compliance with
Code 17.07.
B. In compliance with
Chapter 09.00 or Codes 26.18, 29.03, 30.01, 31.01, 32.02, 34.01, 35.01, and
Addendum F1.07.
C. Legally taken
squirrel bones, tails and pelts, rabbit bones and pelts, turkey bones, deer
antlers or clean skulls, elk antlers or clean skulls, deer hides, elk hides,
bear skulls, claws, or bear hides and feathers not protected by federal
regulation 50 CFR 20.
D. Live red
fox, gray fox and coyote legally trapped in Arkansas may be sold by a person
possessing a hunting license and trapping permit and Live Fox and Coyote Permit
(Code 09.16).
E.
Commission-approved nonprofit organizations with a valid tax identification
number may pay for the processing of game and donate the meat to needy
individuals.
F. Alligator hide,
meat and parts from legally harvested alligators (Codes 05.01,12.02, 12.03, and
Addenda A1.10, C1.03) may be sold or donated in state when accompanied by
documentation verifying origin and description of transferred parts. An
individual alligator hide legally harvested and with an attached U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species tag
may be sold outside the state. Alligator meat or parts may also be sold or
transferred out of state with documentation accompanying each part of the legal
CITES assignment from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
G. Certain game birds (i.e. migratory birds)
are subject to federal regulation 50 CFR. Otherwise mounted or tanned wildlife
may be bought or sold when accompanied by a bill of sale. The bill of sale will
state the purchase date, number and description of item and full name and
address of the previous owner. This bill of sale will be made available to a
Game Warden upon request for a period of 1 year from the date of sale/
purchase.
PENALTIES:
Class 4
Class 5: Where violation involves wildlife taken out of season or over the bag limit, or capturing native wildlife; or where aggregate value of wildlife equals $200 or more.
Notes
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