For a scientific collecting permit, pretty much all freshwater species
are listed as of some concern due to insufficient data.
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Jay Cordeiro
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi, Leslie,
>
> FYI Wyoming Regulations (here’s what you can take legally):
>
> WY Game & Fish Commission, Ch. 52, Nongame Wildlife, Section 6. Mollusks,
> crustaceans, reptiles, amphibians and mammals.
>
> (a) Nongame wildlife listed in this sub-section as mollusks, crustaceans,
> reptiles, or amphibians may be taken during the calendar year without
> securing a permit from the Department in accordance with Commission
> Regulation Chapter 10, Regulation For Importation, Possession, Confinement,
> Transportation, Sale and Disposition Of Live Wildlife or may be taken with a
> permit for scientific and/or educational purposes in accordance with
> Commission Regulation Chapter 33, Issuance Of Scientific Or Educational
> Permits. Unless mollusks or crustaceans are taken for personal consumption
> or used as fishing bait in the waters from which they were taken, all live
> mollusks and crustaceans shall be confined in aquariums.
>
> Mollusks
>
> Aquatic gastropod Snails: Aplexa spp., Fontelicella spp., Gyraulus spp.,
> Helisoma spp., Lithoglyphus spp., Lymnaea spp., Physa spp., Succinea spp.
>
> Bivalves: Anodonta spp., Anodontiodes spp., Lampsilis spp., Margaritifera
> spp., Pisidium spp., Sphaerium spp.
>
>
>
> Jay Cordeiro
>
> Research Zoologist, NatureServe
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The Paleontological Research Institution
1259 Trumansburg Road
Ithaca NY 14850
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