Endangered Species Permit Details


Endangered Species Permit

General Info - Statewide Permit


A permit to collect rare, threatened, or endangered species from the state of Maryland  for scientific or educational purposes.

Any properly accredited person of known scientific attainment desiring to collect rare, threatened, or endangered species from the wild for scientific or educational purposes must first obtain a Endangered Species Collection permit from the Wildlife and Heritage Service of the Department of Natural Resources. This permit is also required to capture, mark and release wildlife. Public educational institutions also need this permit to salvage wildlife and to maintain specimens for educational purposes.


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    Approval time

  • $10.00

    Application cost

Obtaining the Permit

Ready to get your permit? - Steps, Requirements, and Documents

  1. For scientific purposes, details of which species are to be collected, methods of collection, and final disposition of the animals must be provided with the application.

  2. For educational institutions, list of species desired and purpose of the education must be provided with the application.

Apply for the Permit

Maintaining Your Permit

Renewal and maintenance -

Maintaining your Permit (aka Related forms/requirements to maintain Permit/stay in good standing)

  1. An annual report must be filed with the Wildlife and Heritage Service.

  2. Annual renewal is required.

Agency/Contact

Permit Issuer - Information

Who issues the permit?

Department of Natural Resources dnr.maryland.gov

Contact Information

Permits Coordinator

Tel: (410) 260-8540 / Fax: (410) 260-8596

Work hours:

Legal Authority

What laws and regulations give Department of Natural Resources the legal authority to issue this approval?