The federal protection framework — BGEPA, MBTA, depredation permits, the 2024 USFWS Eagle Take Rule, and state programs.
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Federal law protecting eagles since 1940:
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service CAN issue permits for eagle take under specific circumstances:
April 12, 2024: USFWS published final rule revising eagle take permitting (incidental take and nest take). Goals:
Federal falconry standards govern raptor possession and use across U.S.:
Additional Requirements for Eagle Falconry:
USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Wildlife Services publishes annual Program Data Reports (PDRs) documenting every animal removed (killed, captured, or relocated) by Wildlife Services personnel nationwide. This is the best available public source for golden eagle lethal take by state and year.
Primary database: aphis.usda.gov — Program Data Reports (PDR) — Filter: Species = "Golden Eagle"; Method = "Killed/Euthanized"; State; Year
The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) Livestock Indemnity Program provides financial compensation for livestock losses to wildlife, including federally protected species like golden and bald eagles. This is the primary compensation pathway for ranchers experiencing eagle depredation.
Current law restricts eagle falconry to birds "that would otherwise be taken" for depredation. This creates a direct linkage between:
This is where your platform creates value: connecting ranchers with licensed falconers who can legally capture depredating eagles for training and management.