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  5. Section D requires you to attach the nonrefundable application processing fee and certify that all information is accurate by signing the document.
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A license allows you to hunt big game or fish in a sovereign state, whereas a permit is something needed, in addition to a license to hunt for certain species, such as: Deer. Elk. Moose.
A Wildlife Control Operator (WCO) is a professional trained to solve problems from wildlife damage and nuisance wildlife situations, usually for profit, and often licensed or permitted by the government.
Permits are tools that enable us to authorize and monitor activities consistent with the conservation, protection, and enhancement of wild animals and plants. Permits balance the use and conservation of protected wildlife species and help ensure no species go extinct as a result of the legal wildlife trade.
This permit requirement is meant to ensure that all activities at the federal site are compatible with the refuges Congressionally mandated wildlife conservation goals. Special use permits may limit the scope, timing and location of the activity, as determined by the refuge where the activity would take place.
A national wildlife refuge is typically a contiguous area of land and water managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the conservation and, where appropriate, restoration of fish, wildlife and plant resources and their habitats for the benefit of present and future generations of Americans.
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To apply for a depredation permit or obtain additional information regarding permits to protected birds or wildlife, please contact Texas Parks and Wildlife Department at 1-800-792-1112. An electronic menu system will answer the 800 phone line.

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