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Permits for Native SpeciesThe Endangered Species Act, with some exceptions, prohibits activities affecting threatened and endangered species unless authorized by a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations—Fisheries. Your proposed activity may also require a state permit. You should contact your state wildlife agencies for additional information. Getting a Service permit is contingent upon obtaining any required state permit. Types of permitsPermits for native endangered or threatened species, issued by the Endangered Species program, are of three basic types:
For more information and points of contact, see our fact sheet entitled "Permits for Native Species Under the Endangered Species Act" (PDF). For information on other types of Service permits, please go to the Fish and Wildlife Service Permit Page. Offices that issue permitsThe Service’s Endangered Species program issues permits through its Regional offices for native endangered and threatened species, except for import or export permits, which are issued by the Division of Management Authority located at our Headquarters Office in Arlington, Virginia. Permits and public commentEndangered species
permits authorize actions that can potentially impact a species’
recovery. Before issuing a permit, we invite public comment on it. Federal
Register announcements soliciting public comment on permit applications
can be found in the Service's
centralized library of Federal Register notices in the “Notices”
section of each year. Permit application forms Fish and Wildlife Service permit applications are available on the web. The Endangered Species Programs' permit applications are numbered below. Please read the instructions on how to fill out the online forms before accessing the forms.
If you need a permit application form for a different Service program, go to the table of contents for all permit applications and scroll down the first column to find the desired form number. All of the Service's permit application form numbers begin with "3-200" and have a unique number attached to the end to identify the specific type of permit application (i.e., 3-200-54). The title of the permit application is listed in the fourth column.
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