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|  How Does The CITES Tag Work?
 #8354998 02/28/25 11:33 PM
02/28/25 11:33 PM
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Mac McAtee
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Here in North Carolina you go on line to NC Wildlife and fill in a form requesting CITES tags.  You can request however many bobcat and otter tags.  A week or so later you get them in an envelope in the mail.   So let's say I order 10 bobcat tags.  I get the tags and only catch 2 bobcats.  I put a tag on each one as required.  
 What happens next?  The fur buyer doesn't even look at the tag closely, just makes sure it has one.  Each tag has a serial number on it.  At any point in the travels of my two bobcat pelts does anyone check that serial number and reference it back to North Carolina and hence to me ordering that tag.  Next year I still have 8 tags so don't need to order any more.
 
 At any point is any record made of those tags on the bobcats? Or is it all just a normal government BS program?
 
Last edited by Mac McAtee; 02/28/25 11:35 PM.
 
 NCTA, FTA, FBU,NTA
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|  Re: How Does The CITES Tag Work?
[Re: Mac McAtee]
 #8355059 03/01/25 06:13 AM
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Our cats have to be tagged at Game and parks offices here. They would never ship or hand them out that I am aware of.Every cat I’ve taken to our local office gets tagged there. They take down some of  my into. (Name, etc)  and some info on the cat too (what county taken, how it was taken hunted or by trapping, and gender of the cat).
 Jim
 
 Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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|  Re: How Does The CITES Tag Work?
[Re: Mac McAtee]
 #8355095 03/01/25 08:18 AM
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Shakeyjake
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So even though your fur isn’t leaving the country, some of them still needs a CITES permit state to state? 
 Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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|  Re: How Does The CITES Tag Work?
[Re: Mac McAtee]
 #8355145 03/01/25 09:08 AM
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It’s nationwide on certain species, a federally required program, and the way it is implemented varies incredibly between states. Its implementation varies from fur buyers having the tags and doing a little paperwork, to some states requiring you to jump through all kinds of hoops. Most young game wardens don’t realize the program isn’t about protecting the states otter or bobcats. It’s a pitiful attempt to protect “look alike species”. Endangered spotted cats and endangered species of otter. Ocelots, amazon river otters, etc.
 We check and register deer and turkey over the phone or the computer. An otter or bobcat requires a face to face, a list of questions, and the physical seal attached to the varmint by a game warden, many of whom will try to tag the animal around the leg because they don’t know any better.
 It’s stupid, as most federally required wildlife programs are.
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|  Re: How Does The CITES Tag Work?
[Re: Mac McAtee]
 #8355198 03/01/25 10:10 AM
03/01/25 10:10 AM
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I always wondered about this as some states toss a pile of cities tags at you over the counter and others, like here in MN, will seize your animal if you don't you don't have everything aligned just right throughout the entire process.  But when asked, nobody knows why or how or when, or....
 But then if you get your fur tanned, you can toss the tag in the trash.
 
 Seems Clay's post (especially the last sentence) has summed it up for me as to what I suspected to be the case all along.
 
 Thanks for chiming in, Clay.
 
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|  Re: How Does The CITES Tag Work?
[Re: Mac McAtee]
 #8355213 03/01/25 10:31 AM
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If I understand to correctly, it is an international thing, not even federal except in the sense that the federal government signed onto the treaty.  You can't export any spotted cats, or otters from country to country without a tag and the feds passed it on to the states to implement as they see fit.  In Oregon you have to turn in the lower jaw in order to get it tagged, no jaw, no tag, no exceptions.  (I once chopped off an upper jaw and turned it in when my dog ate the lower jaw when I had my back turned, but I'm not sure that I informed the person doing the tagging it was an upper jaw).  Idaho recently decided they wanted lower jaws, but it is not a requirement, they will however pay you ten dollars per lower jaw if you turn them in when you get your cats tagged.  Wyoming most game wardens have Cites tags and can tag your cats for you, Idaho, Oregon, Washington you have to go to a Fish and Game office during business hours to get them tagged, Utah and Colorado I think the same.  To make it more confusing here in Idaho bobcats have to be tagged within ten days of the close of season, but otters have to be tagged within seven days of being caught and while you can tag bobcats from anywhere in the state at any regional office, otters must be tagged at the regional office in the region they are taken.  A real pain since I live less than ten miles from the region boundary, and while the regional office for one region is less than an hour from me, the other one is two hours away in a direction I never go. |  |  |  
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|  Re: How Does The CITES Tag Work?
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 #8355220 03/01/25 10:42 AM
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Law Dog
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Here on cats you give them the carcass or the lower jaw to get a cat tagged. 
 FYI ALL wild cats are the list it has nothing to do with the bobcat being endangered.
 
 Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
 
 Jerry Herbst
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|  Re: How Does The CITES Tag Work?
[Re: Mac McAtee]
 #8355247 03/01/25 11:19 AM
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Shakeyjake
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So some states just take the CITES guidelines and run with it for staying in country but crossing state borders?  Yikes, sure makes things easier having a direct number to the permit desk & legal lady here!https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php 
 Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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|  Re: How Does The CITES Tag Work?
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 #8355502 03/01/25 04:58 PM
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In Oregon we pay $35 per card for cites critters. 15 otters per card or 15 west side bobcats or 5 east side (all-state) cats.  Biologists record the info from the card and seal the tag.  Another biologist in. Corvallis ages the teeth to determine critters age at some later date.  
 With the data we have the antis have a hard time arguing that the populations are being harmed.
 
 My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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