Specialized Annual Reporting Guidelines

Some recovery permittees that are authorized to conduct activities with federally listed species are required to submit two types of Annual Reports. These activities that require two types of Annual Reports include but are not limited to, genetic collection, bird nest monitoring and searching, all plant-related activities, Passive Integrated Transponder tagging and marking, mist netting, and banding. Please refer to your recovery permit as it will prescribe what type(s) of Annual Reports are expected based on your authorizations.

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