FALCONRY REGULATIONS EXAMS LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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What equipment (4) is required prior to acquisition of a raptor? -
ANSWER-Federal- Jesses, leash/swivel, bath container, and
scale
Missouri adds that you must have an outdoor or portable perch for
weathering
Federal- what facilities are required when transporting raptor? -
ANSWER-A suitable perch and protection from environment
Federal-How long can temporary housing be used and what are
its requirements? - ANSWER-For up to 120 days if a suitable
perch and protection from the environment is provided
Federal and Missouri- What are the requirements for another
falconer to care for your raptors? - ANSWER-For up to 120 days,
they may care for your raptors with a signed and dated statement
authorizing possession and a 3-186A form showing original
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possessor of raptors. It must include the time-period and
allowances.
-They will remain on your permit and not count against the
caretakers take limit
-They may fly/hunt them if given permissions
-The care may extended indefinitely for extenuating
circumstances
Federal and Missouri- What are the requirements for a non-
falconer to care for your raptors? - ANSWER-For up to 45 days
they may care for your raptors at your facilities.
-They remain on your permit
-They may not be flown
-The care may be extended indefinitely for extenuating
circumstances
Federal- allows how many takes of golden eagles due to
depredation? - ANSWER-2
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Does the transferring of wild-caught raptors count as a take for
the recipient or for the trapper? - ANSWER-It counts for the
trapper, even after tranfer
What permit class do you have to be to take nestlings? -
ANSWER-General or master
How many days within trapping do you have to report your catch?
- ANSWER-2
Who is responsible for reporting if one person traps and then
immediately gives the raptor to a spectator? - ANSWER-The
spectator has to report
If you are not there for the trapping of a raptor and the raptor is
then transferred to you, what must be done? Who does the take
count for? - ANSWER-The falconer must report the taking and
both parties must file 3-186A forms for transfer. The catch counts
towards the falconer, not the transferee.