U S Fish and Wildlife Service Form 3-200-31 - fws 2026

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  2. Begin by selecting whether you are submitting a new application or requesting a re-issuance/amendment. This is crucial for processing your request correctly.
  3. Complete either Section A (for individuals) or Section B (for businesses). Ensure all personal or business information is accurate and clearly typed.
  4. Fill out Section C with your physical and mailing addresses. Remember, a U.S. address is required.
  5. In Section D, attach the required processing fee and answer questions regarding previous permits. Make sure to sign in blue ink as specified.
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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.
In addition to USDA permits, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) issues export and re-export permits for CITES or ESA-protected plants leaving the United States. FWS also requires import permits for wild collected CITES Appendix l species. There is a fee of $70.00 for the Protected Plant Permit.
Allow 60 to 90 days for most CITES applications to be processed and please understand that Endangered Species Act and certain CITES applications may take longer.
FWS functions include administering the National Wildlife Refuge System, managing migratory bird species, protecting endangered and threatened species, and restoring fish species and aquatic habitats, as well as enforcing fish, wildlife, and conservation laws and conducting international conservation efforts.
A Conservation Benefit Agreement (CBA) is a voluntary agreement involving private or other non-federal property owners where the actions in the agreement contribute to the conservation or recovery of the agreements covered species.

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The average U.S. Fish Wildlife Service salary ranges from approximately $43,993 per year for Biological Technician to $96,422 per year for Park Ranger. Salary estimated from 31 past and present job postings on Indeed.

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