Wildlife Diversity Permits: Scientific Permit for Research
Application packets must be obtained from TPWD, completed and returned along with two letters of recommendation from individuals in an appropriate biological or professional field. If you wish to collect or hold an endangered species you must provide written justification explaining how the species will benefit from the proposed activity. These permits do not allow the sale of animals. Permits are issued for three years, and a report is required each year in order to maintain the permit.
Persons representing grade schools or certain governmental organizations are exempt from the permit fee. Facilities for housing live animals must meet minimum requirements specified by regulation.
A Scientific Permit for Research is required to collect, salvage, band, or hold native Texas wildlife for scientific purposes. Scientific purposes include activities aimed at enhancing, protecting, conserving, or managing protected wildlife, or furthering scientific understanding of a resource or the environment.
- Application for Scientific Permit for Research | Word
- Sub-permittee form | Word
- Fee exemption form | Word
- Scientific Permit for Research annual report | Word
- General facility standards | PDF
- Notice regarding access to Scientific Permit for Research customer information | PDF
- Receipt for donation of fish or wildlife specimens | Word
- Texas Administrative Code Regulations for Scientific, Zoological, and Educational Permits
Bird Permits: Migratory Birds
If you plan to apply for a permit that includes the authority to handle migratory birds (rehabilitation, educational display of birds, or scientific collecting of migratory bird species), you will also be required to apply for a federal permit. Applications and further information can be found at U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Permits.

