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sumatai
at Tue Feb 26 14:57:45 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sumatai ]
Well, I didn't get the permit, but I think I got something just as good... from Angela Williams of FL FWC:
"The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Division of Habitat and Species Conservation, Species Conservation Planning Section has reviewed your application dated 11/28/2012 requesting authorization to possess an Eastern indigo snake under a Scientific Collecting permit. Your application requests authorization to take or incidentally take species that are protected by the USFWS Endangered Species Act (ESA). Previous rules required both a state permit as well as a federal permit for ESA species occurring in Florida. According to newly revised Rule 68A- 27, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), effective November 8, 2010, “… take of Federally designated Endangered and Threatened Species not require a permit from the Commission when authorized by …” Hence, you are no longer required to obtain a state permit from this office for any of the targeted ESA species."
In regards to Federal permissions, I also have an email from Cam Shaw from when I originally initiated the FL permit app informing me that the Fed did not require a permit for such a circumstance either. He directed me to Florida FWC.
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