Simple Annual Reporting Guidelines

Between January 1 鈥� January 31 of the following calendar year, all recovery permittees are required to submit the Annual Summary Report form (or other document which has all applicable information) that summarizes the year鈥檚 activities on . Some permittees are required to submit other Annual Report types; if this applies to you, please refer to the 鈥楽pecialized Annual Reporting Guidelines鈥� document on our website or refer to the recovery permit for specific reporting criteria.

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a male and female biologists drag a net through a shallow pond to catch California tiger salamander larvae
The Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office focuses on plant and wildlife conservation in 38 counties spanning California鈥檚 Central Valley, San Joaquin Valley, western Sierra Nevada, and Sonoma and Central coastlines. Our large jurisdiction gives us the opportunity to work with diverse partners, and...
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A rocky shoreline of a river. The water is calm. Mist and green branches line the river.
The Ecological Services Program works to restore and protect healthy populations of fish, wildlife, and plants and the environments upon which they depend. Using the best available science, we work with federal, state, Tribal, local, and non-profit stakeholders, as well as private land owners, to...
Close up of a California condor. Its pink featherless head contrasts with its black feathers.
We provide national leadership in the recovery and conservation of our nation's imperiled plant and animal species, working with experts in the scientific community to identify species on the verge of extinction and to build the road to recovery to bring them back. We work with a range of public...
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