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You cannot lend the object with the eagle feathers. There are no (count
them, NO) exceptions for the export of eagle parts for scientific purposes
(including museum exhibits). Sorry. (You may also need a permit to
transport the feathers within the US if the bird was taken after the laws
went into effect).
Janice Klein
Registrar, The Field Museum
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At 01:32 PM 2/23/1998 GMT, you wrote:
> We have been asked to loan an artifact which includes
> eagle feathers to a museum in Canada. The US Fish &
> Wildlife Service tells us that the regulations at 50
> CFR 22, especially subsection 22.1, prohibits the
> export or import of eagles, eagle parts, or eagle
> feathers across the international border between the US
> and Canada. Does anyone on the list have any
> experience with this matter? When I read the
> regulations, I don't see any exception for museums, but
> would be glad to hear from anyone who has dealt with
> this before.
>
> Chris Dill
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