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FR
at Thu Feb 13 11:00:57 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
First, that states that if you obtain a Federal permit, then your good to go, state wise.
Also these agencies are run by people. In most cases, they want to narrow down their work load, or the field load. To simply say no, eliminates 90% of those applying for permits. If your truly motivated, you will keep trying. Then they know your serious. In this case, its about the feds.
I would inquire what your rights are as a resident within a state where indigos are naturally occurring. In the past, FWS regulates interstate movement of protected animals. Not within a state. In state, is a state concern. If FWS does not have regulations against keeping a protected species and your state agency does not either. You may not need a permit of any kind, until you cross a state border. Good luck
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