3 CSR 10-9.420 - Wildlife Hobby Permit
(1) A
wildlife hobby permit authorizes the holder to purchase, possess, and propagate
not more than fifty (50) ring-necked pheasants and bobwhite quail, in the
aggregate, for personal use only and not for sale; and to hold in captivity not
more than one (1) game mammal purchased from a Missouri wildlife breeder permit
holder, except that Class II wildlife, hoofed mammals and skunks may not be
held under this permit. Game mammals may be held in captivity but may not be
propagated or sold. This permit shall be obtained prior to receipt of wildlife.
The permittee must furnish proof that game mammals and birds were legally
obtained. Wildlife must be confined in humane and sanitary facilities that meet
standards specified in
3 CSR
10-9.220. Wildlife may be disposed of only in
accordance with instructions of an agent of the department but may not be
released, sold, or given away. The permittee is subject to all provisions of
section 578.023, RSMo.
(2) Banded birds possessed under this permit
may be temporarily released and recaptured when training dogs. Any device used
to recapture birds in accordance with this provision must be labeled with the
user's full name, address, and wildlife hobby permit number and be attended
daily. Fee: eleven dollars ($11).
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