2025-06782Proposed RuleSignificant

Feds Scrap Plan for Permits on Incidental Bird Deaths

Published Date: 4/21/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is pulling back a plan they shared in 2021 about permits for accidentally harming migratory birds. This means no new rules or changes will happen right now, so businesses and bird lovers can breathe easy. The decision follows a top Interior Department order, with no new costs or deadlines coming from this withdrawal.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Withdrawal of 2021 Migratory Bird ANPR

On October 4, 2021 the Fish and Wildlife Service published an advance notice of proposed rulemaking about permits for the incidental take of migratory birds. The Service is withdrawing that 2021 advance notice of proposed rulemaking, consistent with an order by the Secretary of the Interior, and the withdrawal means no new rules, costs, or deadlines will come from this action right now.

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Key Dates

Published Date
4/21/2025

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