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Okay, but if it was already dead, and he didn’t kill it, what’s the big deal?
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I think the purpose of that language is to prevent ~~people~~ hunters claiming they just happened to find it dead.
I hate when actions that cause no harm are made illegal, just because actions that do cause harm are harder to investigate.
Yep! Everyone on lemmy acting like this guy harpooned the thing himself. Technically illegal? Sure. But not the sort of thing that's usually prosecuted unless some sort of public attention is drawn.
Lucky for him nobody has drawn public attention to it.
A close shave... only he and the rest of the English speaking world shall know.
Just to be clear though... whether the things he is doing are technically illegal or not... they're batshit insane. This privileged socialite just running around the US bagging himself any carcasses that aren't nailed down, transporting them large distances, and sometimes dumping them in places...
Ya know, all totally normal behavior. Average American shit. Definitely not weird.
What are the chances that he is going to replace JD Vance soon?
Maybe I was lied to in boy scouts but I was told that law even prevents you from keeping a feather naturally dropped by a bald eagle. So cutting the head off an endangered animal would definitely be a no no.
All feathers are illegal, but they will most certainly throw the book at you for Eagle feathers. The animal rescues have to transport dead bald eagles to the federal government where they get DNA tested and cataloged and feathers are only distributed to Native Americans who have gone through a permit process. A first time offense is a $100k fine and a year in prison.
Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act
Handling and Distribution of Bald and Golden Eagles and Parts
This is exactly as mentioned in other comments, to prevent the "it was already dead when I got here" excuse.
Oh wow thanks for all the info!
Of course! Learning all the crazy laws and regulations is one of my favorite things about visiting rescues.
My favorite legal eagle story is the park near my work had a rescue Bald Eagle that died. I was talking to the caretaker about it, and he told me about the shipping process and the DNA cataloging, and he said the eagle was currently in the freezer to keep it intact for eventual shipping once he received instructions. He told me that was nothing though, he also has another eagle he found in a field from 10 years ago in the freezer with it. It was determined it died of avian influenza (bird flu), so the carcass is banned from leaving its local quarantine zone. At the same time, it's a federal crime for him to bury it, burn it, etc. So it's been chilling on ice for a decade awaiting federal intructions. Wild stuff!
What's so special about bald eagle feathers that people want them? Not quite the trophy hunting that I normally think of.
There are a lot of reasons for these laws existing, though many will seem odd now since it's something that has been extremely illegal for about a century now.
Native people have string cultural tradition in which Eagle feathers and others are important. While they are the only ones allowed to possess them, it's only after a very extensive process. People are willing to pay ridiculous money to "jump the line."
When the time these laws were passed, art and fashion used feathers and animal skins. The flashier or more amazing the animals, the more parts were worth. Raptors especially, being apex animals, don't reproduce very quickly, and it is very easy to hurt their populations, and as they are the biggest, baddest birds, their feathers are top choice. Talons were also in demand, again, because they are pretty awesome.
People also just used to collect weird stuff, including dead animals. Tour the house of a rich person from the 1700s or 1800s house and you will likely find all manner of dead animals. These people did the same thing as people do online now. They wanted to look more awesome than everyone else in their social circle. Looking like a fancy biologist, explorer, or hunter made you seem interesting, and all you had to do is kill something fancy looking, or pay someone to do it for you.
Here are 2 news stories for you. The first is still going on from this year. Two men killed at least 3600 birds for profit in 6 years. That's just 2 people.
In the second story, it is people and businesses selling animal parts from all over the world. It's like shark fins, elephant tusks, pangolin scales, and so on. They're rare, and people will pay.
Man pleads guilty in eagle ‘killing spree’ on reservation to sell feathers on black market
17 people, 2 pawn shops sentenced in eagle trafficking case
Not just bald eagles, or all eagles, or even all birds of prey. The migratory bird protection act covers nearly 1,100 species of birds: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migratory_Bird_Treaty_Act_of_1918
And that list includes some very common birds, like some gulls.