believe not. The only thing you'd need a fed permit for is taking
(including harassing, which pitfall traps probably do) federally listed
species. You could ping NHESP to see if there are any federally listed
species in the study area, but I'd bet not.
There are several folks on this list that regularly engage in herp
monitoring that could probably weigh in with their own experience. You
could also confirm with NHESP when you check in to see about listed spp
occurring at the study site.
Matt
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Kathy Morgan <kmorgan@wheatonma.edu>wrote:
> **
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Our IACUC was just asking if we need both a state AND federal license to
> do capture and release as part of a longterm monitoring study of
> /Ambystoma/ at our vernal pool. Does anyone on the list know the answer
> to this question? And if so, to whom/what do we need to apply?
>
> Thanks!:-)
> --Kathy Morgan
> Wheaton College
> Norton, MA 02766
> kmorgan@wheatonma.edu
>
>
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