Opportunity

Federal Register #10180146

Renewal of Information Collection for Depredation and Control Orders by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Buyer

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Posted

July 01, 2026

Identifier

10180146

NAICS

924120

This opportunity involves the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Department of the Interior) seeking public input on the renewal of an information collection for depredation and control orders: - Government Buyer: - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Department of the Interior - Purpose: - Renewal of information collection under 50 CFR part 21, subpart D, related to depredation and control orders for migratory birds - Products/Services Requested: - Annual reporting and recordkeeping from State and Federal wildlife management personnel, farmers, and other authorized individuals - Information collected includes: - Species taken (e.g., resident Canada geese, light geese) - Methods used, locations, and purposes - Disposition of nontarget species - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Registration and annual reporting are mandatory for those acting under these orders - Immediate notification required if endangered, threatened, or candidate species are involved - No changes to the existing collection process - No products, OEMs, or vendors are involved as this is a regulatory information collection - Use of Information: - Data is used to monitor migratory bird populations and ensure compliance with federal regulations

Description

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to renew an information collection related to depredation and control orders under 50 CFR part 21, subpart D, without change. This collection involves annual reporting and recordkeeping requirements for persons or entities acting under these orders, including details on species taken, methods, locations, and purposes. The information is used to monitor and assess impacts on migratory bird populations, including resident Canada geese and light geese, and to ensure compliance with regulations. The renewal aims to continue facilitating enforcement and management of wildlife depredation and control activities.

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