Question on Acquiring P. m. lodingi (Black Pines)
Back in November 2017, I went to REXPO in Rochester, NY and there was a vendor with a few Black Pines for sale and, as never heard of them before, began asking questions out of curiosity. The vendor stated that I needed “...a permit” in order to own one but never specified as to which one I needed. However the closest I got to was maybe a Captive Bred Wildlife Registration since that focuses on threatened/endangered species survival, but am not 100% sure. So I am asking anybody who has one as to which permit they needed outside of a Federal Interstate Commerce Permit (I am an NY resident, just to make it clear)?
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They are on the protected species list, requiring a USFW Interstate Commerce Permit to purchase and transport across state lines. You do not need this permit to buy from a breeder living in your state. The permit process usually takes 60 to 90 days to be issued, and the permit application has to be filed with a $100 application fee.
As the price of the animals is really not that much, so most vendors simply sell within their state and not across state lines. |
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So would this apply to a vendor coming from another state and selling it in the state they travelled to (I believe the vendor came from the Midwest or down the East Coast, I can’t remember)? |
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