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Posted by falconer44 on December 12, 2002 at 15:54:05:

In Reply to: Re: Welcome to the forum! posted by RhacsRsweet on December 12, 2002 at 15:36:26:

You have to do A LOT to get any bird of prey because they are federally regulated. If you are caught with one or harassing one without permits, you get 6mo. in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. In all the states you must get a falconry permit which requires you to pass a federal falconry exam (100 questions, you really need to know your stuff to pass it) and get all you falconry equipment inspected. You also must be an apprentice under another falconer for 2 years. Thats all i really want to post on kingsnake, mainly because it is a lizard forum, but feel free to email me at falconboy4@hotmail.com I can answer just about any question about hawks. And by the way, red-tails are one of the more common hawks, they are not even close to being endangered. There are bunches of them.(no offense if that came off mean or rude, i didn't know how to put it any other way)

My 2 websites may also help (they are different)
http://www.geocities.com/falconryinfo
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