2167 - Endangered or threatened species.

     § 2167.  Endangered or threatened species.        (a)  Changes to list.--The commission may, by regulation, add     or remove any wild bird or wild animal native to this     Commonwealth to or from the Pennsylvania native list of     endangered or threatened species.        (b)  Possession, transportation, capturing or killing.--     Except as otherwise provided in this title, it is unlawful for     any person, acting either for himself or as the representative     of another, to bring into or remove from this Commonwealth, or     to possess, transport, capture or kill, or attempt, aid, abet or     conspire to capture or kill, any wild bird or wild animal, or     any part thereof, or the eggs of any wild bird, which are     endangered or threatened species. It is the duty of every     officer having authority to enforce this title to seize all wild     birds or wild animals, or any part thereof, or the eggs of any     wild bird, which have been declared endangered or threatened.        (c)  Purchase, sale, barter or exchange.--Except as otherwise     provided in this title, it is unlawful for any person, acting     either for himself or as a representative of another, at any     time to buy, sell, barter or exchange, or to offer for sale or     barter, or to have in possession for sale or barter, or to aid,     abet or conspire in the possession, sale, barter or exchange, or     to give away any endangered or threatened species or subspecies     of wild birds or wild animals, or parts thereof. It is the duty     of every officer having authority to enforce this title to seize     all endangered or threatened wild birds or wild animals, or any     part thereof. This subsection shall not be construed to permit     any individual or agency other than the commission to sell the     skins or parts of game or wildlife or the plumage or parts of     birds killed as a protection to crops or accidentally killed     upon the highways or seized as contraband.        (d)  Penalties.--A violation of this section shall be graded     as follows:            (1)  A first violation is a misdemeanor of the second        degree and may result in forfeiture of the privilege to hunt        or take wildlife anywhere within this Commonwealth for a        period of seven years.            (2)  A second violation within a seven-year period or        during the same criminal episode as the first violation is a        misdemeanor of the first degree and may result in the        forfeiture of the privilege to hunt or take wildlife anywhere        within this Commonwealth for a period of ten years.            (3)  A third or subsequent violation within a seven-year        period or during the same criminal episode as the first or        second violation is a felony of the third degree and may        result in the forfeiture of the privilege to hunt or take        wildlife anywhere within this Commonwealth for a period of 15        years.     (July 9, 2010, P.L.387, No.54, eff. 60 days)        2010 Amendment.  See section 6 of Act 54 in the appendix to     this title for special provisions relating to public notice.        Cross References.  Section 2167 is referred to in section     2924 of this title.