Can You Own a Bald Eagle In Texas?
The "is it legal" question you didn't know you wanted to know. Is it really legal to have America's mascot as a pet in the most patriotic state? Well, let me spoil it: no, it is not legal to own a Bald Eagle anywhere in America. But, there's more to it; let me explain.
Can I own a Bald Eagle?
You aren't the only one to ask this. In fact, this has been a concern since way back in 1940 when the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act was set into effect. Not only did this prohibit people possessing, hunting or selling Bald or Golden Eagles, it also restricted any sale of their parts like feathers, nests or eggs.
This is because these birds are protected by the U.S. government with all afforded punishments for their harm or agitation in their environment.
Penalties for owning or disturbing Bald or Golden Eagles
Violations of the protection act include up to $100,000 fine (this actually is doubled in the case of organizations) and one year imprisonment for first offences. Second offences actually go straight to a felony, so don't even think about it.
If, however, you are a part of an organization that would like to possess or relocate these birds for scientific, educational or even religious purposes, you can actually apply for a permit required to do so from the government.
So, the next time you see one of the largest birds of prey with talons strong enough to literally break bones and think, "You know what? I think I'd like to possess, hunt or sell that" …think again, pal.
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