(a) Application requirements for permits for zoological breeding or display programs. Each application shall provide the following information and such other information that the Director may require:
(1) A description of the exotic bird(s) to be imported, including:
- (i) The common and scientific names of the species, number, age or age class, and, when known, sex; and
- (ii) A statement as to whether, at the time of the application, the exotic bird is still in the wild, has already been removed from the wild, or was bred in captivity;
(2) If the exotic bird is in the wild or was taken from the wild include:
- (i) The country and region where the removal will occur or occurred;
- (ii) A description of the status of the species in the region of removal; and
- (iii) A copy of any foreign collecting permit or authorizing letter, if applicable;
(3) If the exotic bird was bred in captivity, include:
- (i) Documents or other evidence that the bird was bred in captivity, including the name and address of the breeder, and when known, identity of the parental birds, and hatch date; and
- (ii) If the applicant is not the breeder, documentation showing the bird was acquired from a breeder and a history of multiple transactions, if applicable;
(4) A statement of the reasons the applicant is justified in obtaining a permit, and a complete description of the breeding or display program to be conducted with the exotic bird requested, including:
- (i) A breeding or education protocol that provides information on educational materials on the ecology and/or conservation status of the species provided to the general public;
- (ii) Plans, if any, for developing or maintaining a self-sustaining population of the exotic bird species in captivity;
- (iii) A statement on efforts to obtain birds from alternative sources or sources within the United States;
- (iv) The relationship of such a breeding or display program to the conservation of the species in the wild; and
- (v) Plans for disposition of the exotic birds and any progeny.
(5) A description of the care and maintenance of the exotic bird, and how the facility meets professionally recognized standards of the public display community, including:
- (i) The name and address of the facility where the exotic bird will be maintained;
- (ii) Dimensions of existing enclosures for the birds to be imported and number of birds to be housed in each;
- (iii) Husbandry practices;
(6) A history of the zoological facility's breeding programs with the same or similar species, including:
- (i) Participation in any cooperative breeding programs;
- (ii) Breeding and inventory records for the last two years, including hatching, survival, and mortality records; and
- (iii) Causes of any mortalities and efforts made to correct any problems.