U.S. Fish And Wildlife Designated Ports - FWS

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Designated PortsAnchorage, AKMail: P.O. Box 190045Anchorage, Alaska 99519Physical: 4600 Postmark Drive, Suite NB207Anchorage, Alaska 99502Phone: (907) 271-6198 Fax: (907) 271-6199Louisville, KY600 Martin Luther King Jr. Place, Suite 322Louisville, Kentucky 40202Phone: (502) 582-5989Fax: (502) 582-5981Atlanta, GA4341 International Parkway, Suite #104Atlanta, Georgia 30354Phone: (404) 763-7959 Fax: (404) 366-7031Memphis, TNatl inspectors@fws.govfwsole memphis@fws.govBaltimore, MDMail: P.O. Box 778Hanover, Maryland 21076Physical: BWI Air Cargo ComplexBuilding F, Suite 1500Baltimore, Maryland 21240Phone: (410) 694-9590 Fax: (410) 694-9594Miami, FL3701 N. W. 82nd AvenueDoral, Florida 33166Phone:(305) 526-2994 or 2620Fax:(305) 526-7480Boston, MA70 Everett Avenue, Suite 315Chelsea, Massachusetts 02150Phone: (617) 889-6616 Fax: (617) 889-1980New Orleans, LA2424 Edenborn, Room 100Metairie, Louisiana 70001Phone: (504) 219-8870 Fax: (504) 219-8868Chicago, IL10600 Higgins Road, Suite 200Rosemont, Illinois 60018Phone: (847) 298-3250 Ext: 110 Fax: (847) 298-7669New York, NY70 E. Sunrise Hwy. #419Valley Stream, New York 11580Phone: (516) 825-3950 Fax: (516) 825-1929Dallas/Ft. Worth, TXMail: P.O. Box 610069DFW Airport, Texas 75261Physical: 1639 West 23, Suite 105DFW Airport, Texas 75261Phone: (972) 574-3254 Fax: (972) 574-4669Newark, NJ1210 Corbin Street, 1st FloorElizabeth, New Jersey 07201Phone: (908) 787-1321 Fax: (908) 787-1334Honolulu, HI3375 Koapaka St., #B296Honolulu, Hawaii 96819-1867Phone: (808) 861-8525 Fax: (808) 861-8515Portland, ORP.O. Box 55206Portland, Oregon 97238Phone: (503) 231-6135 Fax: (503) 231-6133Houston, TX19241 David Memorial Drive, Suite 175Shenandoah, Texas 77385Phone: (281) 230-7225 Fax: (281) 230-7227San Francisco, CA1633 Old Bayshore Highway, Suite. 248Burlingame, California 94010Phone: (650) 876-9078 Fax: (650) 876-9701Los Angeles, CA370 Amapola Ave., #114Torrance, California 90501Phone: (310) 328-6307 Fax: (310) 328-6399Seattle, WA17930 International BoulevardSuite 500Seattle, Washington 98188Phone: (206) 241-0191 Fax: (206) 241-1760fwsole anchorage@fws.govfwsole louisville@fws.gov3150 Tchulahoma Rd., Suite #6Memphis, Tennessee 38118Phone: (901) 544-3694 Fax: (901) 544-3696miami wlinspectors@fws.govfwsole baltimore@fws.govfwsole boston@fws.govfwsole chicago@fws.govfwsole neworleans@fws.govfwsole jfk@fws.govfwsole newark@fws.govfwsole dfw@fws.govfwsole honolulu@fws.govfwsole houston@fws.govfwsole lax@fws.govfwsole portland@fws.govfwsole sfo@fws.govfwsole seattle@fws.gov

Canadian Border PortsYou may use the following ports to import or export wildlife (including parts or products) whose origin is Canada or the UnitedStates. You may not use these ports if the wildlife requires a permit under 50 CFR Part 16 (injurious species), Part 17(endangered and threatened species), Part 18 (marine mammals), Part 21 (migratory birds), or Part 23 (CITES species).Alcan, AKContact designated port of AnchorageHoulton, MEContact port of Calais, MEBlaine, WA9925 Pacific HighwayBlaine, Washington 98230Phone: (360) 332-5388 Fax: (360) 332-3010fwsole blaine@fws.govInternational Falls, MNContact border port of Minneapolis/St. PaulBuffalo, NY405 N. French Road #120 BAmherst, New York 14228Phone: (716) 691-3635 Fax: (716) 691-3990fwsole buffniagara@fws.govJackman, MEContact port of Calais, MECalais, ME103 Headquarters RoadBaring, ME 04694Phone: (207) 454-1706 Fax: (207) 454-1738fwsole maine@fws.govMinneapolis/St. Paul, MN7150 Humphrey Drive, Suite 2186Minneapolis, Minnesota 55450Phone: (612) 726-6302 Fax: (612) 726-6303fwsole minnstpaul@fws.govChamplain, NY237 West Service RoadChamplain, New York 12919Phone: (518) 298-4825 Fax: (518) 298-4708fwsole champlain@fws.govPembina, ND10980 Interstate 29 North @ Border Pembina Port of EntryPembina, North Dakota 58271Phone: (701) 825-6366 Fax: (701) 825-6368fwsole pembina@fws.govCleveland, OHContact border port of DetroitPortal, NDContact border port of DunseithDerby Line, VTContact designated port of BostonPort Huron, MI2321 Pine Grove Avenue, Suite 2201Port Huron, Michigan 48060Phone: (810) 985-9160 Fax : (810) 985-9163fwsole porthuron@fws.govDetroit, MI2599 World Gateway Place, Bldg. 830Detroit, Michigan 48242Phone: (734) 247-6800 Fax: (734) 247-6805fwsole detroit@fws.govRaymond, MTContact border port of SweetgrassDunseith, NDRR1, Box 115Dunseith, North Dakota 58329Phone: (701) 263-4462 Fax: (701) 263-4463fwsole dunseith@fws.govSault Sainte Marie, MIContact border port of Port HuronEastport, IDContact border port of BlaineSumas, WAContact border port of Blaine:: :l:: I ::: :l:: I :

Grand Portage, MNContact border port of Minneapolis/St. PaulHighgate Springs, VTContact designated port of BostonSweetgrass, MTP.O. Box 16539825 Interstate 15Sweetgrass, Montana 59484Phone: (406) 335-4350 Fax: (406) 335-4351fwsole sweetgrass@fws.gov

Mexican Border PortsYou may use the following ports to import or export wildlife (including parts or products) whose origin isMexico or the United States. You may not use these ports if the wildlife requires a permit under 50 CFRPart 16 (injurious species), Part 17 (endangered and threatened species), Part 18 (marinemammals), Part 21 (migratory birds), or Part 23 (CITES species).Brownsville, TX1500 E. Elizabeth St. #239Brownsville, Texas 78520Phone: (956) 504-2035Fax: (956) 504-2289Calexico, CAContact border port of San DiegoEl Paso, TXMail: P.O. Box 10061El Paso, Texas 79995Physical: 3600 E. Paisano (BOTA), #142AEl Paso, Texas 79905Phone: (915) 730-7031Fax: (915) 532-4776Laredo, TX220 W. Hillside, Suite #3Laredo, Texas 78041Phone: (956) 726-2234Fax: (956) 726-3718Lukeville, AZContact border port of NogalesNogales, AZ9 N. Grand Avenue,#2229 ANogales, Arizona 85621Phone: (520) 287-4633Fax: (520) 287-3877fwsole brownsville@fws.govfwsole laredo@fws.govfwsole elpaso@fws.govfwsole nogales@fws.govSan Diego, CA610 West Ash St., Suite 1103San Diego, California 92101Phone: (619) 557-5794Fax: (619) 557-2997fwsole sdsy@fws.gov

Special PortsYou may use the following ports to import or export wildlife (including parts and products) whose originor whose final destination is the respective State or Territory.Alaska - You may use the following ports to import wildlife (including parts and products) for a finaldestination of Alaska, or export wildlife that originates in Alaska. You may not use these ports if thewildlife requires a permit under 50 CFR Part 16 (injurious species) Part 17 (endangered and threatenedspecies) Part 18 (marine mammals) Part 21 (migratory birds) or Part 23 (CITES species)AlcanContact designated port of AnchorageFairbanksContact designated port of AnchorageJuneauContact designated port of AnchoragePuerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands - You may use the following port to import certain wildlife(including parts and products) with a final destination of Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands, or exportwildlife that originates in Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands. You may not use this port if the wildliferequires a permit under 50 CFR Part 16 (injurious species) Part 17 (endangered and threatenedspecies) Part 18 (marine mammals) Part 21 (migratory birds) or Part 23 (CITES species)San JuanGSA Center651 Federal Dr., Suite 372-12Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00965Phone: (787) 749-4338Fax: (787) 749-4340fwsole sanjuan@fws.govGuam - You may use the following port to import certain wildlife (including parts and products) with afinal destination of Guam, or export wildlife that originates in Guam. You may not use this port if thewildlife requires a permit under 50 CFR Part 16 (injurious species) Part 17 (endangered and threatenedspecies) Part 18 (marine mammals) Part 21 (migratory birds) or Part 23 (CITES species)Agana415 Chalan San Antonio RoadBaltej Pavillion, Suite 209Tamuning, Guam 96913-3620Phone: (671) 647-6064Fax: (671) 647-6068fwsole agana@fws.gov

Other PortsA. You may use any customs port to import or export the following wildlife or wildlife products:1. Wildlife lawfully taken by U.S. residents in the United States, Canada, or Mexico and imported or exported fornon-commercial purposes, provided the wildlife does not require a permit under 50 CFR Part 16 (injuriousspecies) Part 17 (endangered and threatened species) Part 18 (marine mammals) or Part 21 (migratorybirds).2. Wildlife (including parts and products) that are in-transit through the United States from one foreign country toanother foreign country provided that the wildlife stays in the United States only for the time needed totransfer the specimen to the mode of transport used to continue to the final destination and remain undercontrol of Customs and Border Protection. Wildlife that is also listed as injurious (Part 16), endangered orthreatened species (Parts 17 and 222-224), marine mammal (parts 18, 216), migratory bird (Part 21), or abald or golden eagle (Part 22) and is moving through the United States is considered an import, and cannotbe treated as an in-transit.3. Wildlife products or manufactured articles, excluding raw or dressed fur; raw, salted, or crusted hides or skins;or game trophies, that are not intended for commercial use and are used as clothing or contained inaccompanying personal baggage, provided the wildlife does not require a permit under 50 CFR Part 16(injurious species) Part 17 (endangered and threatened species) Part 18 (marine mammals), Part 21(migratory birds), or Part 23 (CITES).4. Wildlife products or manufactured articles, excluding raw fur; raw, salted, or crusted hides or skins, which arenot intended for sale and are part of a shipment of household effects or persons moving their residence to orfrom the United States, provided the wildlife does not require a permit under 50 CFR Part 16 (injuriousspecies) Part 17 (endangered and threatened species) Part 18 (marine mammals) or Part 21 (migratorybirds), or Part 23 (CITES).5. Dead, preserved, dried, or embedded scientific specimens, including parts that are not taken as a result ofsport-hunting, may be imported or exported at any customs port or through the mail by accredited scientistsor accredited scientific institutions (14.4) for taxonomic or systematic research purposes, provided the wildlifedoes not require a permit under 50 CFR Part 16 (injurious species) Part 17 (endangered and threatenedspecies) Part 18 (marine mammals) or Part 21 (migratory birds) , or Part 23 (CITES).6. You may import your marine mammal that is lawfully taken on the high seas and for which import isauthorized under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.7. Certain shellfish and fishery products imported for immediate human or animal consumption or taken on thehigh seas for recreational purposes may be imported or exported at any customs port. You may not use theseports for any wildlife that requires a permit under 50 CFR Part 17 (endangered and threatened species) orPart 23 (CITES).

8. Pearls that do not require a permit under 50 CFR Part 17 (endangered and threatened species), Part 23(CITES), or Part 16 (injurious species) may be imported or exported at any customs port.B. You may use any customs port to export the following wildlife or wildlife products:1. Live aquatic invertebrates of the class Pelecypoda (oysters, clams, mussels, and scallops) may be exportedfrom any customs port for purposes of propagation or for research related to propagation. You may not usethese ports if the wildlife requires a permit under 50 CFR Part 17 (endangered and threatened species) orPart 23 (CITES).2. Live farm-raised fish and farm-raised fish eggs that qualify as “bred in captivity” under 50 CFR Part 17.3 maybe exported from any customs port provided that the wildlife does not require a permit under 50 CFR Part 17(endangered and threatened species) or Part 23 (CITES).

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