U S Fish and Wildlife Service Form 3-200-20 Import of sport-hunted trophies (Appendix I of CITES and 2025

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The United States will not allow the import of lion trophies taken from captive lion populations in South Africa. However, wild and wild-managed lions from South Africa will receive import permits.
Depending on the species that you are importing, you may need a permit from the country where the animal was caught. You can also contact them at (301) 851-3300, option 4. Nonhuman primate trophy materials may require a permit from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
It is estimated that trophy hunting generates at least $201 million USD per year in the 23 sub-Saharan African countries that allow it. The mean trophy fee for hunting one lion in Namibia is approximately 22,000 USD, and hunters also spend money on services such as safari packages, lodging, and tour guides.
CITES works through a system of permits. A permit is required to import or export a CITES-listed species, whether a live specimen, part, product, or pet. Moving a listed species across international borders is considered trade, even if its for personal use.
We are the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the only agency in the federal government whose primary responsibility is the conservation and management of fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the American people. We offer a variety of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and our shared natural heritage.
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The subspecies of lion found in Eastern and Southern Africa is now listed as threatened. Lion hunting will continue in these countries, though importation of a lion trophy into the United States will now require a threatened species import permit.
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.
Fully taxidermy finished trophies of hunter-harvested game (i.e., remembrances or souvenirs of the hunt for personal use only) may be imported into the United States without a USDA veterinary import permit. However, they are subject to inspection by port inspectors to verify their condition.

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