NARG gets numerous inquiries regarding the collecting regulations for federal and state land agencies. Here is what we've found out so far. Please let us know if you have additional information that should be included on this page.
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Fossil Type |
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Managing Agency |
Leaves |
Invertebrates |
Vertebrates |
Additional Information |
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All private land requires permission from landowner.
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United States National Parks
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All collecting within National Park Service areas requires a permit, and these permits are only issued for scientific research with an approved research proposal.
National Park Service
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United States National Forests |
Yes |
Yes |
Permit |
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Bureau of Land Management |
Yes |
Yes |
Permit |
Fossils of plants and invertebrates that are rare or scientifically important for research projects may require a special paleontological collecting permit.
BLM Rock Collecting Guide |
Oregon State Parks, Forestry, and Fish & Wildlife lands |
Permit |
Permit |
Permit |
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Oregon Highway
Road Cuts |
Yes |
Yes |
Permit |
The Oregon State Highway system is included in the Oregon State Lands but collecting of fossils is permitted state-wide within highway right-of ways, unless excavation is destructive to the roadcut or it is posted "No Trespassing". Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries |
Oregon Beaches |
Yes |
Yes |
Permit |
Exception to Oregon Administrative Rules 736-020-0035: "In accordance with ORS 390.725, natural products of the ocean shore, such as agates, small amounts of marine algae, driftwood or souvenirs of the ocean shore, may be taken by any person, for their own, noncommercial use, from the State recreation areas as described by ORS 390.635, without a permit, except that no person shall collect any amount of natural product of the ocean shore where prohibited by state or federal regulation or right of private ownership." |
Washington State Parks, Forestry, and Fish & Wildlife lands |
Permit |
Permit |
Permit |
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Washington Highway Road Cuts |
Yes |
Yes |
Permit |
Collecting of visible common invertebrate fossil material is allowed but only along non-limited access highways. Digging or other invasive activity, removal of ground cover, trees, and plants as well as collecting along limited access highways (Interstate highways) is strictly prohibited. |
Washington Beaches |
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