Fish and Wildlife Service—Continued Experiment stations, list. See Wildlife conservation areas. Farming, cooperative, in wildlife conservation areas, 50 § 18.113 Federal aid to States in wildlife restoration. See States. Filming of motion or sound pictures, in areas administered by Fish and Wildlife Service, 43 §§ 5.1, 5.3-5.8 Firearms, in wildlife conservation areas, 50 § 18.14 Fires, in wildlife conservation areas, 50 § 18.15 Fish cultural stations. See Wildlife conservation areas. Fishing and fisheries: In Alaska (commercial fisheries, and taking of game fishes). See Alaska. In wildlife conservation areas. See Wildlife conservation areas. Northwest Atlantic commercial fisheries; haddock provisions (gear, mesh size, seals, etc.), 50 Part 155 Gambling, prohibited in wildlife conservation areas, 50 § 18.21 Game birds and mammals; taking of, etc. See Definitions; Hunting and possession of wildlife; and Wildlife conservation areas. Game ranges. See Wildlife conservation areas. Herring fisheries, commercial, in Alaska. See Alaska. Horses and burros, wild, in wildlife conservation areas, 50 § 18.145 Alaska: Bald eagles, taking of, 50 §§ 7.5, 46.67, 46.153 Certain migratory nongame birds, taking of, by Eskimos and Indians, Areas closed to hunting, in various States, proclamations designating; list of areas, 50 § 8.1 Bald eagles; taking, etc., 50 Part 7 Alaska, 50 §§ 7.5, 46.67, 46.153 Birds acquired before passage of the act, 50 § 7.3 Depredation permits, 50 § 7.4 Marking shipments, 50 § 7.2 Permits to take bald eagles for scientific or exhibition purposes; collecting permits, 50 § 7.1 Eagles. See Bald eagles. Migratory birds and certain game mammals, taking of, 50 Part 6 Alaska, taking of certain migratory nongame birds by Eskimos and Definitions; migratory birds and game mammals, and various terms, Depredation by certain birds; orders pertaining to governing killing of certain birds: Blackbirds and grackles, 50 § 6.51 Purple gallinules, in Louisiana, 50 § 6.53 Sparrows, and other birds, in California, 50 § 6.52 Means by which migratory game birds may be taken, 50 § 6.3 Mexico; transportation of game mammals to and from, 50 § 6.7 Migratory birds injurious to agriculture or other interests, permits to kill, frighten, or otherwise herd, 50 § 6.9 Open seasons, bag limits, and possession of certain migratory game Schedules for listed flyways (Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and Propagating, scientific, and other permits, 50 § 6.8 Shipment, transportation and possession of certain migratory game birds, 50 § 6.6 State laws for protection of migratory birds, 50 § 6.10 Wildlife development areas: Notice and hearing, 50 § 6.73 Program to maintain and increase waterfowl population of, by owner, 50 § 6.71 Revocation of program approval, 50 § 6.72 Fish and Wildlife Service-Continued Hunting and possession of wildlife-Continued Nonmigratory species of birds; bald eagles. See Bald eagles. Importation of animals, birds, etc: See Wildlife conservation areas. Foreign wild animals, and wild birds and their eggs, 50 Part 9 Wild bird feathers, 50 Part 10 Indians, Alaskan. See Eskimos and Indians, Alaskan. Mexico; transportation of game mammals to and from, 50 § 6.7 Migratory birds, taking of. See Hunting and possession of wildlife; and Wild life conservation areas. Motor vehicles, operation in wildlife conservation areas, 50 §§ 18.81-18.87 Natives. See Eskimos and Indians, Alaskan. Pribilof Islands, Alaska; administration of. See Alaska. Recreational use of wildlife conservation areas. See Wildlife conservation areas. Research refuges. See Wildlife conservation areas. Salmon fisheries, commercial, in Alaska. See Alaska. Sea lions, in Alaska, protection of, 50 Part 142 Seals, in Alaska (Pribilof Islands); protection of, 50 §§ 141.1-141.5 Seamen employed on vessels of Service, medical care for; regulations of Public Health Service respecting, 42 § 32.56 Shellfish fisheries, commercial, in Alaska. See Alaska. Speed limits for motor vehicle operations, in wildlife conservation areas, 50 § 18.83 State laws: Enforcement of: In wildlife conservation areas, 50 § 18.102 In wildlife management areas, 50 § 23.1 Laws for protection of migratory birds; regulations not in confict with, 50 § 6.10 States, Federal aid to, in wildlife restoration; restoration of game birds and mammals, 50 Part 41 Definitions, 50 §§ 41.1-41.7 Information required, 50 §§ 41.11-41.14 Participation by other State agencies, 50 § 41.31 Project initiation documents, 50 §§ 41.21-41.23 Surveys, plans, specifications, and estimates; form and arrangement, 50 $ 41.22 Project standards, 50 § 41.70 Requirements for payments, 50 §§ 41.31-41.41 States' responsibilities, 50 §§ 41.46-41.54 Surplus animals and products, in wildlife conservation areas, 50 §§ 18.131-18.161 Trapping. See Hunting and possession of wildlife. Trespassing, by animals and persons, in wildlife conservation areas, 50 §§ 18.18, 18.31-18.40 Wildlife conservation areas, management of: Areas, listed, 50 Part 17 Administrative sites, 50 § 17.8 Federal aid areas, 50 § 17.7 Fish cultural stations, 50 § 17.1 Game ranges, 50 § 17.2 National wildlife refuges, 50 § 17.3 Research refuges, 50 § 17.6 Wildlife management areas, 50 § 17.5 Definitions, 50 Part 16 Administrative site, 50 § 16.10 Big-game animals, 50 § 16.13 Cooperative refuge, 50 § 16.6 Experimental station, 50 § 16.11 Fish and Wildlife Service-Continued Wildlife conservation areas, management of-Continued Meaning of terms, 50 § 16.1 National wildlife refuge, 50 § 16.5 Research refuge, 50 § 16.8 Wildlife conservation area, 50 § 16.2 Wildlife management area, 50 § 16.7 Game ranges. See Refuges, game ranges, etc. General provisions, 50 Part 18 Access to areas or to headquarters, 50 §§ 18.51-18.54 To areas, 50 § 18.51 To headquarters, 50 § 18.52 When escorted, 50 § 18.53 Advertising, 50 § 18.20 Cooperative farming, 50 § 18.113 Destruction of property, 50 § 18.17 Disorderly conduct, 50 § 18.16 Dumping, 50 § 18.19 Economic utilization of resources, 50 §§ 18.111-18.114 Cooperative farming, 50 § 18.113 Harvesting spontaneous products, 50 § 18.114 Permits authorized, 50 § 18.111 Rates of charge, 50 § 18.112 Farming. See Economic utilization of resources. Fires, 50 § 18.15 Fishing, 50 § 18.12 Gambling, prohibited, 50 § 18.21 Harvesting spontaneous products, 50 § 18.114 Horses and burros, wild, 50 § 18.145 Hunting and trapping, 50 §§ 18.11, 18.13 Motor vehicle operation, 50 §§ 18.81-18.87 Routes of travel, 50 § 18.82 Safety, 50 § 18.81 Speed limits, 50 § 18.83 State motoring laws, 50 § 18.84 Traffic signs, 50 § 18.85 Traffic violations; penalties, 50 § 18.87 Official operations, excepted, 50 § 18.101 Permits, exhibition and revocation of, 50 §§ 18.181, 18.182 Prohibited acts, 50 §§ 18.11-18.40 Advertising, 50 §§ 18.20 Destruction of property, 50 § 18.17 Disorderly conduct, 50 § 18.16 Dumping, 50 § 18.19 Firearms, 50 § 18.14 Fires, 50 § 18.15 Fishing, 50 § 18.12 Gambling, 50 § 18.21 Hunting, 50 § 18.11 Trapping, 50 § 18.13 Trespassing: Animals; disposition, etc., 50 §§ 18.31-18.40 Persons, 50 § 18.18 Protection of wildlife, policy, 50 § 18.1 Routes of travel, 50 § 18.71 Speed limits for motor vehicle operation, in wildlife conservation areas, 50 § 18.83 State laws, enforcement of, 50 § 18.102 Fish and Wildlife Service-Continued Wildlife conservation areas, management of-Continued Surplus animals and products, 50 §§ 18.131-18.161 Disposition of animals and products, 50 § 18.131 Fur animals; trapping, disposition of furs, etc., 50 §§ 18.151-18.161 Temporary use, and shelter, 50 §§ 18.61, 18.62 Trapping and hunting, 50 §§ 18.11, 18.13 Trespassing: Animals; disposition, etc., 50 §§ 18.31-18.40 Refuges, game ranges, etc.: Cooperative refuges, 50 Part 22 Provisions applying, 50 § 22.1 Protection of fishes, 50 §§ 19.1-19.7 Fishing, 50 § 19.1 Hunting and trapping, 50 § 19.2 Injurious objects, 50 § 19.6 Introduction of extralimital wildlife, 50 § 19.5 Recreation; public use, 50 § 19.4 Scientific specimens, 50 § 19.3 Spawning fish, 50 § 19.7 Recreational use (bathing, skating, boating, picnics, etc.), 50 §§ 19.4, 19.23-19.26 Scientific study, 50 § 19.22 Taking of wildlife; licenses, permits etc.: Public fishing, 50 §§ 19.31-19.35 Public hunting, 50 §§ 19.41-19.45 Game ranges, 50 Part 20 Acts not permitted on game ranges, or wildlife refuges, 50 § 20.2 Fishing, 50 § 20.8 Grazing, 50 § 20.3 Permits, exhibition and revocation of, 50 § 20.9 Protection of wildlife, 50 § 20.1 Removal of surplus animals, 50 § 20.6 Scientific studies, 50 § 20.5 Specimens for scientific, exhibition, or propagating purposes, 50 § 20.4 National wildlife refuges, 50 Part 21 See also Refuges in various regions. Fishing, 50 § 21.2 Hunting, 50 § 21.1 Injurious objects, 50 § 21.7 Introduction of extralimital wildlife, 50 § 21.6 Oil and gas operations, 50 §§ 21.11-21.16 Photography, 50 § 21.21 Recreation; public use, 50 § 21.5 Recreational use (bathing, boating, skating, picnics, etc.), 50 §§ 21.5, 21.22-21.25 Scientific specimens, 50 §§ 21.4, 21.61 Scientific study, 50 § 21.21 Surplus animals and products, 50 §§ 21.71, 21.72 Hiring of piece-work employees, 50 § 21.72 Taking of wildlife; licenses, permits, etc.: 356055-56- -29 Public fishing, 50 §§ 21.41-21.45 Public hunting, 50 §§ 21.31-21.35 Page 423 Fish and Wildlife Service—Continued Wildlife conservation areas, management of-Continued National wildlife refuges, 50 Part 21-Continued Taking of wildlife; licenses, permits, etc.-Continued Scientific specimens, 50 § 21.61 Trapping, 50 §§ 21.3, 21.51-21.54 Research refuges, 50 Part 24 Access; temporary use, 50 §§ 24.21, 24.22 Protection of wildlife, 50 §§ 24.1-24.6 Taking of wildlife, 50 § 24.11-24.13 Various regions, refuges in: Alaska region, 50 Part 36 Aleutian Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska; hunting, protection of animals and birds, permits, fees, etc., 50 §§ 36.2-36.13 Kenai National Moose Range, Alaska; general regulations for camping, hunting, etc., 50 §§ 36.41-36.54 Nunivak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska; permits, fees, etc., Central region (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin), 50 Part 33 Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota: Fishing, 50 §§ 33.2-33.9 Deer hunting, 50 §§ 33.6, 33.10 Box Butte National Wildlife Refuge, Nebraska; fishing, 50 §§ 33.21-33.24 Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, Illinois: Classification of lands, 50 §§ 33.5-33.53 Fishing, commercial, 50 §§ 33.54-33.57 Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota; deer hunt- Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, Wisconsin; hunting of deer, 50 $ 33.137-33.140 Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Minnesota; fishing, 50 §§ 33.161-33.166 Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, South Dakota; fishing, 50 $ 33.171-33.173 Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan; hunting, 50 §§ 33.197-33.199 Slade National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota; deer hunting, 50 § 33.201 Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, Missouri; fishing, 50 §§ 33.211-33.217 Talcot Lake Wildlife Management Area, Minnesota; fishing, 50 §§ 33.231-33.234 Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge, Minnesota; fishing, 50 §§ 33.241-33.245 Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge, Wisconsin; hunting of deer, 50 §§ 33.251-33.253 Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin; hunting, fishing, 50 §§ 33.261-33.275 Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota; public Northeastern region (Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Maryland; fishing, 50 Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, Maine; fishing, 50 §§ 35.31-35.36 |