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  1. In some countries it is illegal to keep live owls in captivity, such as Norway, Sweden, Israel, India and Nepal. In other countries there are few if any laws governing keeping owls as pets, such as the United Kingdom and Indonesia. In the United States it is possible to keep live owls in captivity for educational

  2. PDF | On Aug 26, 2009, C. Stuart Houston published Owls of the United States and Canada: A Complete Guide to Their Biology and Behavior, by Wayne Lynch | Find, read and cite all the...

  3. 23 lis 2023 · In contemplating owls as pets, it’s essential to recognize the lifestyle changes involved—both in terms of time and financial commitments—and to appreciate the broader impact these remarkable birds can have in the realm of education and community engagement.

  4. Some countries have strict rules about keeping owls as pets. For example, in the United States, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act protects many owl species. This means you cannot own these owls without special permits.

  5. Some states have stricter regulations than others when it comes to owning exotic pets. In this blog post, we’ll explore the legality of owning pet owls in different states and what kind of regulations you’ll need to follow. We’ll also discuss whether or not baby owls make good pets.

  6. The United States does not allow private individuals to keep native owls as pets--they may only be possessed by trained, licensed individuals while being rehabilitated, as foster parents in a rehabilitation facility, as part of a breeding program, for educational purposes, or certain species may be used for falconry in some states (although ...

  7. The Sami people in northern Scandinavia believe that owls are good luck. In South Africa, native people associated owls with witchcraft and bad luck. Owls have been around for the past 67 million years. They inhabit every possible habitat from the extreme arctic, to deserts, to forests.

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