Incidental Take Permit/Authorization (ITP/A)
Endangered Resources Review
The department can allow incidental take of endangered or threatened species under certain circumstances through an Incidental Take Permit (used by non-state agencies and individuals) or an Incidental Take Authorization (used by state agencies).
View current public notices.
Individual ITP/A
If you’ve received an ER Review and need to apply for the allowance of incidental take, please complete the Incidental Take Permit/Authorization Application.
Broad Incidental Take Permits/Authorizations
A Broad Incidental Take Permit/Authorization (BITP/A) can be created for specific scenarios so that neither an application nor a permit fee are required (although minimization, mitigation and/or reporting may still be required).
List of available permits/authorizations below.
- Bats BITP/A
- Common activities BITP/A
- Grassland and savanna management BITP/A
- No/low activities BITP/A
- Regulatory Removals BITP/A
- Wood turtle BITP/A [PDF]
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