Check with Fish and Wildlife. I asked a similar question about PA over a month ago and found out that it in fact 'was' legal with permission or permit. California is kind funny about certain things as your probably aware.
2006-12-24 02:40:01
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answered by Camoguntruck_lady 3
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Ahh well they'll have a nice beaver pelt for something.
I can't speak for CA specifically but in some states the only "road kill" its "illegal" to *just* pick up is something like a deer, turkey, bear, or other animal that requires a hunting license and tag to harvest because their population is monitored by the DEP/DNR. If you hit a deer or turkey you have to wait for a police officer to come to file a report, and usually you'll have the option of keeping it.
Non-protected or monitored species I don't think it matters.
2006-12-24 00:11:40
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answered by DT89ACE 6
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Dead beaver? Probably not.
The large rodent is considered a nuisence animal in most places.
Endangered and non-huntable species would likely be another story.
2006-12-24 02:47:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually road kill is for the pet food industry, so yes, it is quite possible it is illegal. And don't think I am joking.
2006-12-24 02:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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as long as its not in season then a permit wouldn't be necessary.
2006-12-24 14:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is .but i have picked up fresh kills
2006-12-24 11:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. It is.
2006-12-27 04:35:20
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answered by Jake 2
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