WS Form 35 Report of Injury or Death of Nontarget Animal

National Management Information System (Wildlife Service)

WS 35 Feb 2011

National Management Information System - Private Sector (Respondents)

OMB: 0579-0335

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According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0579-0335. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average .38 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.

OMB Approved

0579-0335

EXP XX/XXXX

United States Department of Agriculture

Animal and plant health inspection service

Wildlife services


Report of injury or dealth of nontarget animal

instructions: This form is for use as directed by supervisor following the injury or death of domestic animals or threatened/endangered species by WS equipment or actions. Complete all applicable items; additional questions are on reverse side of this form. Attach additional sheets as necessary. Attach statements of witness, photocopy of agreement, map of location and photos of sites and animal if possible.

1. description of animal

2. domestic animal discovery information

A. Species

B. Breed (if Applicable)

C. Estimated

Weight

D. Age Class

E. Sex


Male


Female

A. Did Owner

Contact WS?




Yes No

B. Value of Animal

(If known)




$

C. Who found Animal? (Optional)

D. Contact Information-Optional (Address or phone)

3. name of owner of animal


4A. Accident Location (nearest city/town, ranch or highway intersection or GPS Coordinators, or Township-Range-Section if authorized)


GPS coordinates _______________ township/range/section _______/______/________

County/parish _______________________________state _____________________________


Street Address/P.O. Box


City/Town

4B. land class



Private


BLM


USFS


State


Other

Name of Property Owner or Land Managing Office

State

ZIP Code

Phone Number


( )

Street Address/P.O. Box


4C. land operator (Lessee) Name and Address

City/Town

State

ZIP Code

Phone Number


( )

5. death/injury

Indicate disposition of animal


Injury Death

Date of injury or death

Cause: (If injury, describe)

6A. was autopsy conducted or sample

tested for toxic material


Yes No

6B. by whom

6C. findings

7. was owner aware of control work

in area



Yes No

8. Did animal belong to owner or lessee

of property where control work was

being done


Yes No

9. Was agreement current




Yes No

10. was control site properly posted with signs in readable condition



Yes No

11. name of employee conducting control work



12. steps taken to prevent recurrence

Report of incident: Attach additional sheets as necessary. Attach statements of witnesses, photocopy of agreement, map of location and photos of site and animal if possible.

13. in cases involving threatened and endangered (t&e) species note signicance of loss to local/national population













was t&e species previously known to exist in area? Yes No


chemical


14. type



15. strength

16. registration number

17. carrier bait

18. symptoms evident




19. time elapsed from ingeston to

symptoms/death

20. animal’s proximity

to toxocant


mechanical


21. type



22. Describe set

23. estimated time animal in equipment

23. date of last equipment check

24. nature and purpose of control work being conducted (i.e., depredation request, rodent control, etc.)














WS FORM 35

FEB 2011



Privacy Act Notice


Title 5, United States Code, Section 552a(e)(3) requires that each agency that maintains a system of records provide each individual from whom the agency solicits information with the following information.


Authority for Requesting Information


Title 7, United States Code, Section 426-426c, and Title 16 United States Code, Section 667, authorizes officers, agents, and employees of the USDA, APHIS, Wildlife Services to conduct a program of Wildlife Services and to enter into agreements with States, local jurisdictions, individuals, and public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions for the purpose of conducting such services.


Nature of Your Disclosure of Information


Disclosure of information solicited by USDA, APHIS, Wildlife Services is voluntary.


Principle Purpose for Which the Information is Solicited


Information is solicited from you for the purpose of executing and implementing agreements for control of wildlife damage.


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The routine uses which may be made of the information are:


Routine use 1 provides for disclosure to the cooperative State government officials, employees, or contractors, as necessary to carry out the program.


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