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  1. Wildlife Diversity Permits - TPWD - Texas Parks & Wildlife

    Permits are required to possess, display, care for, propagate, collect, transport or sell protected wildlife species. Research and/or collections in state parks or state natural areas require a …

  2. Texas Reptile Laws: Regulations on Ownership and Permits

    Texas requires permits for certain reptiles based on species classification, potential danger, and conservation status. These permits, issued by the TPWD, must be obtained before …

  3. PARKS AND WILDLIFE CODE CHAPTER 43. SPECIAL LICENSES AND PERMITS

    Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 927, Sec. 2, eff. Dec. 1, 1995. Sec. 43.022. PERMIT REQUIREMENT. (a) No person may collect, hold, possess, display, transport, release, or …

  4. ReptiDay Texas Laws Page

    A permit is required to sell reptiles native to Texas ($63 for Texas residents, $252 for out of state vendors.) Click here for a list of Texas species saleable with permit (the "White List") and here …

  5. Texas Parks and Wildlife Code Section 43.901 – Reptile and …

    Reptile & Amphibian Stamp Required's source at texas .gov. Except as provided by Section 43.905 (Exemptions), a person may capture by nonlethal means an indigenous reptile or …

  6. TPWD: Nonindigenous Snake Permits - Texas Parks & Wildlife

    Q. What permits are available? A. Permits available are: $20.00 – Recreational Controlled Exotic Snakes (RCES) Permit (Item 580): Allows possession and/or transportation of an unlimited …

  7. How many reptiles can you own in Texas?

    All you need to own one is a $20 Controlled Exotic Snakes Permit from Texas Parks and Wildlife. You can obtain the permit after you purchase the animal, meaning anyone without a permit …

  8. Texas State and Federally Protected Species - SWCHR

    In addition to Texas State laws, a number of species are afforded protection by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). A valid Hunting License with a Reptile and Amphibian stamp is …

  9. Can You Own a Rattlesnake in Texas? - LegalClarity

    Texas Nongame Dealer Permit Requirement The primary state-level requirement for legally owning a native rattlesnake is the Nongame Dealer Permit, issued by the Texas Parks and …