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- Scientific Collecting Permits - California Department of Fish and Wildlife
All General and Specific Use applications are to be completed and submitted within the Scientific Collecting Permit Portal (SCPP) IMPORTANT: Before you can apply for a new SCP, you must complete your profile
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- Scientific Collecting Permits - California
Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) issues permits to take wildlife for scientific, educational, and propagation activities Updates and improvements to CDFW’s administration and operation of the Scientific Collecting Permit (SCP) under new Title 14, sections 650 and 703 regulations were effective starting October 1, 2018
- Scientific Research and Collecting on State Park System Lands
A scientific research and collecting permit is required for most scientific activities conducted within the California State Park System that pertain to natural resources, including, but not limited to, field work, specimen collections, and the collection of data
- Log into CDFW Systems - California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Scientific Collecting Permit Portal (SCPP) (opens in new tab) Wildlife Incident Reporting (opens in new tab) report observations, nuisance activity, property damage related to wildlife; manage depredation permits
- Scientific Collecting Permits Application Portal Overview
most flexibility in managing applications permits • The SCP Portal requires each user create a single login ID, and single profile from which they can manage applications
- Wildlife Branch Research Permitting
CDFW has developed a new online system for completing your application The online system can be found on the CDFW Scientific Collecting Permits web page
- Creating and Managing Your Login ID - California
Step 1 Navigate to https: wildlife ca gov Licensing Scientific-Collecting and click Apply Now, or navigate to https: scpapp wildlife ca gov Step 2 Creating Your Login ID
- Scientific Collecting in MPAs - California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Changes include a new online application system through the scientific collecting permit portal and two permit types: General Use and Specific Use The General Use permit is restricted to areas outside MPAs, more common species, non-invasive methods, and is intended for more streamlined review
- Fisheries Branch Research Permitting - California Department of Fish . . .
Research permits, such as Scientific Collecting Permits (SCP), Memoranda of Understanding (MOU), and federal authorizations (ESA 4 (d) and 10 (a) (1) (A), may be required to carry out scientific, education, propagation, and management activities in which "take" is expected to occur
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