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“To work for the common good is the greatest creed.” Albert Schweitzer Step 1. Does my activity involve animals or plants? • For activities involving
animals continue to Step 2. Step 2. Does my activity with animals occur
only within the United States or does it involve movement across international
borders? Step 3. Is the species protected? Step 4. Is the activity regulated or allowed under a permit? The following table lists the basic activities that may
be authorized by a permit under different laws and treaties, and their
implementing regulations. The regulations define the types of activities
that require permits, and provide specific information that may help
you decide if your proposed activity needs a permit. Visit the Laws/Treaties/Regulations page to access text of the laws, treaties, and regulations. If you cannot
find your activity in the table below, review keywords under the Application
Forms page.
Step 5. How do I obtain and complete a permit application? • Select the application
form for the law or treaty and activity you want to conduct.
Step 6. Where do I send my application? • The address at the top of the application form indicates
where you should submit the form.
Step 7. When will I receive my permit? • You should allow at
least 60 days for review of most permit applications.
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