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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the wildlife service document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Import/Export License Number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your submission.
  3. Fill in the Name of U.S. Importer or Exporter in section 13, ensuring accuracy as this identifies who is responsible for the import/export.
  4. Provide the Air Waybill or Bill of Lading Number in section 8, which is crucial for shipping documentation.
  5. In sections 16a and 16b, enter both the Scientific Name and Common Name of the species being imported or exported.
  6. Complete sections 17a and 17b with the Foreign CITES Permit Number and U.S. CITES Permit Number respectively, if applicable.
  7. Continue filling out sections regarding quantity, monetary value, and country of origin to ensure compliance with regulations.
  8. Finally, certify your information by signing and dating at section 22 before submitting your form.

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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.
Together, we protect and restore imperiled species, promote healthy oceans and estuaries, improve working landscapes for wildlife, advance sustainable fisheries and conserve water for wildlife and people.
Wildlife management, also referred to as game management, is a field focused on the conservation and sustainable use of wild animal populations and their habitats. Its primary objective is to ensure healthy populations of wildlife, akin to agriculture in farming, allowing for both recreational and ecological benefits.
Wildlife pollinates the vast majority of trees, not to mention a variety of our food crops. They help germinate tree seeds and ensure our forests remain healthycapable of regenerating and storing as much carbon as possible.
We All Own the Wildlife in the US From the individual up the chain to the federal government, we all have a stake in our fish and game ownership. Through public trust, federal, state, and private will protect and conserve these resources for the future.

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The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
By protecting species and their habitats, we also protect the essential resources and services that make our lives possible, such as breathable air, clean water, food, building materials, medicines, energy, fertile soils, climate regulation, transport, and recreational and spiritual values.
Wildlife are one of Americas most valued public resources. Yet in the dynamic landscape we share, wildlife-related problemsdisease threats, livestock predation, crop losses, property damage, and moreare common. Wildlife Services lead our Nations efforts to manage these problems.

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