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Birds of Prey

Birds of prey feed on other birds or mammals. Examples are eagles, falcons, and owls. Birds of prey are found throughout North America.

Hawk Owl

Rare, Protected or Endangered Species

Some species are protected from hunting because their numbers are small and they produce no surplus to harvest. Animals that are labeled "rare," 'threatened," or "endangered" are all fully protected by law.

Whooping crane

Cover of Today's Wildlife guideField Identification Guide Provides More Information

As a responsible hunter, you should educate yourself about wildlife prior to your hunt. The ability to accurately identify species will make you a better hunter and will increase the enjoyment of your hunting experience.

The publication Today's Wildlife gives the identifying characteristics, habitat and range of most of the wildlife you may encounter.

Remember

No North American animal has become extinct because of sport hunting.

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