Taxidermy for sale in Florida
(11) Taxidermy operations and mounting requirements:
(a) Any person engaged in taxidermy shall tag all carcasses (whole specimens), untanned hides, and uncured animal parts of fish and wildlife, possessed or received with the name of the person taking or acquiring such fish or wildlife, the person’s address, and date taken or acquired. As an alternative to individual tagging, persons engaged in taxidermy may choose to use a log book and numbering system. The log book shall contain the name of the person taking or acquiring such fish or wildlife, the person’s address and the date taken or acquired. The carcass, untagged hide, or uncured animal part shall be assigned a number, which shall be affixed to the specimen so as to be readily identifiable and traceable to the log book information. The log book shall be kept on premises for inspection by Commission personnel.
(b) After fish or wildlife carcasses, hides, and parts have been cured or mounted, tagging or maintaining a log account is required only for the following:
1. All nongame migratory birds as listed in the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and as adopted by Rule 68A-13.002, F.A.C.
2. All species listed by the Commission as Endangered or Threatened, and any Species of Special Concern for which there is no bag limit or open season established by the Commission or other state agency.
3. All furbearing animals or non-game mammals for which there is no established open season.
4. All alligators not tagged with CITES tags.
5. All fawn deer.
(c) Persons engaged in taxidermy shall not possess nor mount fish and wildlife carcasses listed in subparagraphs 68A-12.004(11)(b)1.-5., F.A.C., nor their parts (except for road-killed fox) without a permit from the Commission, except as provided herein. The procedure for obtaining permits for mounting shall be as follows:
1. Persons wishing to possess or mount such specimens or have such services performed, shall make application by letter to the Commission for such permit.
2. A dated copy of the letter of application shall be kept with the specimen, or the specimen shall be numbered and traceable to the letter of application kept in a log book.
3. The letter of application shall include a description of the specimen, an explanation of how the specimen was acquired, and the date of application.
4. The specimen shall not be maintained for over 90 days without a permit from the Commission.
5. Specimens for which permits are not issued for mounting shall be buried, incinerated, or otherwise disposed of as directed by Commission law enforcement personnel.
(d) The criteria for evaluation and issuance of permits for the mounting of protected species as listed in subparagraphs 68A-12.004(11)(b)1.-5., F.A.C., shall be as follows:
1. For nongame migratory birds – Permits are issued only for educational display purposes to schools, nonprofit educational institutions, museums, or facilities operated by a municipal, county, state, or other public entity.
2. For listed species referenced in Rules 68A-27.003, 68A-27.004 and 68A-27.005, F.A.C. – Permits are issued only in accordance with the requirements of subsections 68A-27.002, F.A.C.
3. For furbearing wildlife or nongame mammals – Permits are issued only when the specimen was legally acquired. No permit shall be required for road-killed fox.
4. For alligators – Permits for the mounting of untagged alligators are issued only for educational display purposes to schools or nonprofit educational institutions, museums, or facilities operated by a municipal, county, state, or other public entity.
5. For fawn deer – Permits for the mounting of fawn deer for possession by private individuals or businesses are issued only where the fawn was legally acquired or for educational display in schools, nonprofit educational institutions, museums, or facilities operated by a municipal, county, state, or other public entity.
(e) No permit shall be required for the mounting of carcasses, green hides, or uncured parts of:
1. Frozen or preserved specimens of game birds, game mammals, or furbearing animals that were legally taken during the open season.