Utah Admin. Code R657-3b-4 - Prohibited Activities
(1) A person may
not take, posses, import, export, transfer, or release to the wild a bird or
mammal or their parts in Utah, or attempt to undertake such activity, except as
provided in this rule or in a proclamation or guidebook issued by the Wildlife
Board.
(2)
(a) A person may not release from captivity
any bird or mammal, including domestic or other animals for hunting purposes,
without first obtaining written authorization from the division.
(b) Any peace officer, division
representative, or authorized animal control officer may seize, euthanize, or
dispose of any live bird or mammal that is released from or escapes from
captivity.
(c) The division may
keep custody of any recaptured bird or mammal until the costs of recapture or
care have been paid by its owner or keeper.
(3) A person may not collect a native or
naturalized bird or mammal species from the wild for personal possession except
as otherwise authorized under Title 23, the Wildlife Resources Code of Utah, or
Title R657.
(4) The following
species are prohibited from collection, possession, and importation into Utah
without first obtaining a certificate of registration from the division, a
federal permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and an entry permit
number from the Department of Agriculture and Food if importing:
(a) any species which have been determined by
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to be endangered or threatened pursuant to
the federal Endangered Species Act, as amended; and
(b) any species of migratory birds protected
under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
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