Eagle Safe Act Error Link -

The Eagle Act requires permit holders to follow the most current avoidance and mitigation measures. If you rely on a broken link that leads to outdated guidance, you may inadvertently violate your permit.

The USFWS frequently updates the "Eagle Take Permit" application forms (e.g., Form 3-200-75). When a new version is released, the old link is deprecated. An "error link" often means you are trying to access version 2.0 of a form, while the system now only hosts version 3.0. eagle safe act error link

Federal agencies reorganize their URLs frequently. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have migrated thousands of pages from old domains (e.g., www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/ ) to new, streamlined endpoints (e.g., www.fws.gov/regulations/eagle-take ). Any bookmark or PDF document older than 18 months is highly likely to produce a 404 or "Access Denied" error. The Eagle Act requires permit holders to follow