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 § 684 » 1*12*.LE 16.——·—-·C Wh<>0v·;·r shall hunt, catch, tmp, willfully disturb or kill an; kind fif game animal, game or ncmgame bird, or Bah, br take the eggs of any such bird on lands act aside, or in or mg the waters thereof, except under such general rules and regulati<mg as the Secretary of Agriculture may from time to timé pre; scribe, shall be Sued nofmorc than $500 or imprls0ued_x101 mera than six mouths, dr both. (Kug. 11, 1916; c. 313, 3% Stat. 476.). - ‘ ‘ _ · 684. Game breeding areas in Wipbital National Forest.--——Th< President et the United States is hereby authorizedj;0 designate r surh areas in the Wichita National Forest and in the Grand Cany<m"Nati0m1l Forest as should, in gis lopiuidn, be set. aside foxwthe protection of game axjimals 3Dd'.biIfdS and be recognized as a»bré~éding*place thereforf (Jun. 24, 1905, c. 137, § 1, 33 Stat. 614; JH1l€`%, 1906, c. 3593; § 1, 34 Stat. 607.) _ Y ‘ 685. Same; hurrting, trapping, killing, or capturing game uniarvful.~—Huuting, trapping, killingr dr capturing df ganré ·arniu§als an§i·birds upon thé lands of the United·States within thellmits of areaspmvided for_`in‘ Section 68~l'0f this title shall be unlawf1il,‘e·x0ept_.u¤der s'uc·h·regulations as may·‘be prescribed from time to time, by the Secretary of Agriculture; and any person violating sribh regulations-or the provisions of this section shall be deemed guiltydf a misdemeanrm- and shall, E umm corrvictlosx in any`U”nitéd[States·court of c0mpeter;t_jurls— divtkm, be duced lr: a sum not exceeding $1,000 or.be impris0ned for a period not exceeding one year, cr shall S\1¤€l°`bOth fine `rmd imprisonment, in the discretion of the court, ·(JanQ 24, IQGS, c. 137, {2, 33 Stat. 614; June 29, 1906, ¢. 3593, § 2, 34 Stat. G0?). · - _ -  ’ l · _. 688. Same; cmratiem of local. fainé-law,sQ.—·-—It is the purpose of wctimas #684 and 685 of this title`t0_pr0téct from trespass they public laudsbf the United. States and the game animanlaand birds which may be thereon, and npt to interfere with the .6p- ` eration of the local game laws as affecting private, State or '1‘err*!-tqriallan¢3—S.r-.r:§37an. 24; 1905, ,c. 137, § 3, 33 Stat. 614; _ Jana V%, 1906. c. 3593; § 3, 34l Stat. 607.) QI . 58*1, Same; Grand Cany0nF'Gamc Prgaergaincludcd in Park,-—g· Smrh parts bf the Grand Canyon Nhtlcnal Game Preserve, designated under 1l\1¤'103°it}’·(lf section 684 of this title, as are included with tlxe Grand Canyon National Park are excluded 'a,udeliminated from said game preserve., (Feb; 26, ° I 9, 40 Stat. 1178.) l‘ i A,;r;&"_,tm~§*a  l- ' Chapter ,_7.-7-—··PR0fI‘ECTI0N OF MIGRATORY GAME AND INSECIXVGROUS BIQDS. l - " _ SN: ’ _· r n. , 761. Game and wild birds; presgmmtlou. 702. Impcrtation of eggs qi gamabirds for propagation. 703. Taking, killin} or possessing migratory Elrda unlawful. · _ 704. Bctermlmrtica as to when and how migratory birds may be takén, ’ Xilléd, or  ·,   ’ '_ · 705. Transpartaticrn or imprcrtatinn ot rnlgxratory birds; when tunlawrul. 706. Arrests; search warrants. - `_ . 707. Parrish ents. 5 ‘ . ( · ‘ 708. State al? Territorial laws or regulations. _ _ · ’ 709.·Migrnt<»ry birds, ments, or can for pclcntiilc or propagating purses. ·   ‘ - "‘ · ‘ ‘ i'10.' Pagial invalidity; short title. · ‘_ Ab, Scctim 791. Game and wiklblrds; preservati¤¤.——1‘he duties amfpqévera ct the Departmeat ct Agricz1lture.lnclurd¢ the preservation, digtributiorn, lutroductiqu, and °reatqra_tlc of game birds and ether wild -birds._ :‘ The Secretary of Agxstxlture is authorixcd to adopt auch meaauresjns may be nweasary tc mrry r éut the purposes of this H€Ct¥0I1.§l1d   @110 @4, of_'1‘itle Q auch game birds and other rvild birds aa may be required ··tt£erefcr,’ suhjmt, -however.· to the lain of the. various States ahiad "1‘crritoi·l¢a. The A obiéét aiad   at tlnit iacticm is to aid in theréstoratl<>ur ctjuch birds ln tmc part; of t__h¤”
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'ONSER mzrz ozv · 436 y United States adapted thereto where the same have become 5. scarce or extinct, and also to regulate the introductionoi e A.merican_or foreign birds or animals in localities where they s have not heretofore existed. ( ‘ - The Secretary of Agriculture shall from time to time collar;. t and publish useful ·iI1foi’!IliltiOI1 as to the propagation,. uses, and 3 preservation of such birds. . ‘ And the Secretary of Agriculture shall make and publish all 3 needful `rules and regulations for carrying ont the purposes of g said sections, and shall `expend for said purposes such sums he [ .Congreas may appropriate therefor, (May 25,. 1900, c. 553, § 1, , ‘31 StatJ187.),‘ . - ‘ ll 702. Importation of eggs of game birds for propagation,-»~ the importation of eggs of game birds for purpmee ot propalgn.-, tion,. and he shall lprescribeall necessary rules and regulationa , governing theimportation of egga of said birds for such pur- , poses. (June 3, 1902, c._983, 32 Stat. 285;) ‘ _ `, 703. Taking, killing, or poeseming migratory birds mzlaw. [ ful.-—Uuless and emicept as permitted by regulations made as I hereinafter {provided, it shall-be unlawful to hunt, take, capture, g kill, attempt to take, capture or kill, possess, oHer_ior sale, sell, _ odfer to purchase, purchase, deliver for shipment, ship, causefto _ be shipped, deliver for transportation, transport, cam to be 1 l transported, carry or cause to becarrled `by any means what- ,· ever, receive for shipment, transportation or_ carriage, or ` export, at any time or in any manner, anymtgratory bird, included in the terms of the convention between the United Staten and ‘Gre`aT€"Br1t:rin for the protection of migratory birds concluded August 16, 1916 (39 Stat. 1*102), or any part, amt, or egg ‘ oi any such bird. (July 3, 1918; c: 128, 5 2,, Ml Stat; 755.) 1 704.. Determination na to `nwhen and Mi migratuy birds, may be taken, killed,'or aed.·-·——Suhject° to the provisions and in order to carry out the  ot the conrendon, the .Secretary.ot Agriculture is authorized and directed, from time to time, having due regard to the zones of temperature and to. the distribution, abnndancep4gc6_p;S, breeding habits, and timm and lines of"i°1$Tératory` Eight ot auch birds, to determi,ne_ when, to what exteuthe stall, and by what means, ` -  compatlblew  cohention to allow hunt- 1  Mclapture, killing, possession, sale, purchase, shipment, transportation, carriage, or export of any such bird, or, any part, nest, or eg thereof, and to adopt suitable regulations `perrnittlng and goreruing the mme, in accordance with auch determinations, which regulations shall become efl'ectl·ve‘when ulllproved by the President,. (July 3, 1918,13. 128, § 3, 40 Stat. 755.) * ¢ IT ° vos. fr;-•h•p¤¤·l•o¤¤ or mma-ur¢ie¤· or msgnmy umn; when -,u¤bvrful.——q-·I t shall he unlawful to ship, transport, or carry, by any—·menna whateyer, from one State, 'Terrltory, or dlsj trict to or_ through another State, Territory, or dinrict, cr to or through a torelgn country, any bird, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, captured, killed, takcmshlpped, transported, or carried at any time contrary to the lawn of the State, Territory, or dial trlét ln which lt was captured, kllled, or mken, or from which lt was ahipped, transported, or Clhfiéd. It lzhall be unlawful to,. import any \blrd, or any part, nest, or egg thereor,.t·aptured, killed, taken; ahippml, tranmorted, or carried contrary to the laws of any Province of the Dominion of Canada in which the same was captured, killed, or` taken, or from which', it was ahipped, transported, or. carried; i (July 8, 1918, C. 128, S 4, 40 .Stat. 7*55.) ·. T. _ · · _ 7% Arrests; search wnrr•nts’.———·Any employee of the Departrnent of  nntho@ hy, the Secretary of Agriculture ~— to enterceythe provisions of notions _703_ to 711 of this title shall have power, Vwithont warrant, to- arrest any person commlttlng a violation otnld aeetionaln his presence or view_ and to tab meh person lpmedtéeely for examination or trial i Q L _
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