U.S. Department of the Interior - Fish and Wildlife Service Forms

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This form is used for obtaining a Sea Otter Certificate from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

This Form is used for obtaining a certificate for walrus-related activities.

This Form is used for reporting the harvest of wildlife on the North Slope. It helps in tracking hunting activities and collecting data for wildlife management purposes.

This type of document is an Annual Report form used in Washington and Oregon for reporting and obtaining a Depredation Order specifically related to Depradating Jays.

This form is used for obtaining a certificate related to polar bears.

This type of document is a Spanish form used for granting permission to use voice/image in audiovisual products and includes a general disclaimer.

This Form is used for applying for a permit to engage in migratory bird hunting in the United States.

This form is used to report fishing activities and catch information.

This Form is used for applying for a Federal Fish and Wildlife Permit for scientific collecting of migratory birds and eagles.

This document is used for applying for a federal permit to commercially export skins of six native species, including Bobcat, Lynx, River Otter, Alaskan Brown Bear, Alaskan Gray Wolf, and American Alligator.

This form is used for applying for a federal permit to export or re-export pre-convention, pre-act, or antique specimens of fish and wildlife. The permit complies with regulations such as CITES, MMPA, and ESA.

This Form is used for exhibition permittees to submit their annual report to the Fish and Wildlife Service. It is a requirement for those who hold exhibition permits to provide information about their activities and compliance with regulations.

This document is for applying for a federal permit to export wildlife, including live animals, samples, parts, or products, that have been removed from the wild. The permit is required under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).

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