Just as an FYI...
DONATION*OR*GIFT A person may give, leave, receive or possess any species of legally taken migratory game birds, or parts of birds, that are protected by a bag or possession limit, if the birds are accompanied by a wildlife resource document (WRD) from the person who killed the birds. For example, a WRD is required if the birds are being transported by another person for the hunter, or if the birds have been left for cleaning, storage (including temporary stor-age), shipment or taxidermy services. A WRD is not required of a person who lawfully killed the birds to possess the birds, or if the birds are transferred at the personal residence of the donor or donee. The WRD (which can be a hand-written tag) shall accompany the birds until the birds reach their final desti-nation and must contain the following information:
• name, signature, address and hunting
license number of the person who killed the birds;
• the name of the person receiving the birds;
• a description of the birds (number and
type of species or parts);
• the date birds were killed; and
• the location where the birds were killed (ranch and county).
DONATION*OR*GIFT A person may give, leave, receive or possess any species of legally taken migratory game birds, or parts of birds, that are protected by a bag or possession limit, if the birds are accompanied by a wildlife resource document (WRD) from the person who killed the birds. For example, a WRD is required if the birds are being transported by another person for the hunter, or if the birds have been left for cleaning, storage (including temporary stor-age), shipment or taxidermy services. A WRD is not required of a person who lawfully killed the birds to possess the birds, or if the birds are transferred at the personal residence of the donor or donee. The WRD (which can be a hand-written tag) shall accompany the birds until the birds reach their final desti-nation and must contain the following information:
• name, signature, address and hunting
license number of the person who killed the birds;
• the name of the person receiving the birds;
• a description of the birds (number and
type of species or parts);
• the date birds were killed; and
• the location where the birds were killed (ranch and county).