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  2. Begin by selecting either Section A or B based on whether you are applying as an individual or on behalf of a business. Fill in all required personal information clearly.
  3. Complete Section C with your physical and mailing address. Ensure that no P.O. Boxes are used for the physical address.
  4. In Section D, attach the required processing fee and indicate if you have held any previous Federal Fish and Wildlife permits.
  5. Finally, review your application for completeness, sign in blue ink, and submit it to the specified address.

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Our Focus. The history of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can be traced back to 1871. We are the only federal government agency whose primary responsibility is to manage fish and wildlife resources in the public trust for people today and future generations.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service investigates reports of federal wildlife crimes, such as the take (killing) of federally protected wildlife (bald and golden eagles, endangered species, and marine mammals such as polar bears and manatees), illegal baiting and hunting of migratory birds like ducks and doves, and
California California. Matt Hamman. 11641 Blocker Drive, Suite 110. Auburn, CA 95603. 530-889-2301. matthamman@fws.gov. Mike Edwards Klamath Basin Coordinator. 1936 California Avenue. Klamath Falls, OR 97601. 541-885-2505. mikeedwards@fws.gov. Nevada. Susan Abele. 1340 Financial Boulevard. Suite 234. Reno, NV 89502. 775-861-6346.
The USFWS is led by a Director. This individual is appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate. The Director of the USFWS reports to the Secretary of the Interior.
Phones: Admin Only Administrative (310) 328-1516, FAX (310) 328-6399, Wildlife Inspectors Service/Intake (310) 328-6307.

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How do I apply for a CITES permit or certificate? 1. Complete a standard application form (3-200) and submit it with a processing fee to the Division of Management Authority. Allow at least 60 days for review.

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