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NAICS Code· 114210

Hunting and Trapping

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) commercial hunting and trapping; (2) operating commercial game preserves, such as game retreats; and (3) operating hunting preserves. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 114210 – Hunting and Trapping encompasses services related to the controlled harvest of wild game and furbearing animals for population management, ecological balance, and wildlife damage control. This sector supports federal and state natural resource objectives through licensed trapping, aerial and ground-based hunting operations, and wildlife monitoring activities conducted in alignment with environmental regulations and subsistence or conservation mandates.

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NAICS code 114210 covers Hunting and Trapping. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) commercial hunting and trapping; (2) operating commercial game preserves, such as game retreats; and (3) operating hunting preserves. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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NAICS: 114210
Federal
Hog Removal Blanket Purchase AgreementsThis solicitation, numbered 12444726Q0018, is a combined synopsis and solicitation for commercial services issued under FAR Part 12 by the USDA Forest Service, specifically the Csa East 8 Usda-Fs office, to control the wild hog population across the Department of Energy’s 198,000-acre Savannah River Site in New Ellenton, South Carolina. The work involves capturing and humanely dispatching wild hogs, defined as any wild-living Sus scrofa including feral hogs and hybrids, primarily through the use of box, corral, and smart traps, with preference given to advanced techniques like Pig Briggs and whole sounder removal. Leg hold traps and snares are strictly prohibited. All operations must occur during daylight hours, with traps placed out of sight from personnel and roads unless approved by the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR), and all dispatched hogs must be disposed of away from infrastructure and public view. Use of trained dogs is permitted but optional, and dog packs are banned from June 15 through September 15. The solicitation is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 114210 with a size standard of $8.5 million, and only responsible small business concerns may respond. The contract structure is planned as a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) with a five-year period of performance from October 1, 2026, through September 30, 2031, including a one-year base period and four one-year option periods. Individual task orders will be issued under the BPA with specified schedules and completion dates, and existing tasks may continue up to 12 months after BPA expiration without new work being added. Pricing is structured under CLIN 0001 for hog removal at a per-hog rate, with no specified quantity or total value. Award will be made to the three offerors providing the best overall value based on evaluation of technical capability, past performance, and price, with technical capability requiring a detailed explanation of methods—not a simple statement—and past performance limited to relevant feral hog control efforts within the last three years. Proposals must be submitted electronically by July 14, 2026, to the designated email, on company letterhead, including SAM registration details, authorized negotiators, and must adhere to a 90-day firm-price commitment. All contractors must comply with stringent site access
Csa East 8 Usda-Fs

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20 days ago

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in about 6 hours
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NAICS: 114210
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Elk HuntingThe proposed regulatory action seeks to amend sections 353, 364, 364.1, 555, and 555.1 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations to adjust elk hunting seasons, tag quotas, hunt area boundaries, methods of take, and tag eligibility criteria. These changes aim to sustain elk populations in line with statewide objectives, enhance management flexibility to respond to localized conflicts, and broaden equitable public access to hunting opportunities. The initiative is managed by the California Fish and Game Commission through the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, with regulatory oversight grounded in the California Environmental Quality Act and applicable statutes. Implementation will occur across designated hunt zones including Tinemaha Mountain, Grizzly Island, and Fort Hunter Liggett, with activities aligned to calendar-based schedules and seasonal windows. The associated financial scope includes funding totaling approximately $388,869 to support equipment procurement, field operations, and infrastructure. This encompasses 60 Vectronic Survey-2D IR collars and 20 Vertex Plus-3 collars, accompanied by multi-year data fees, helicopter capture efforts requiring 42 rotor hours, installation of two roadway warning signs with electrical service, and setup of two telemetry receiver stations. Freight and logistical costs are itemized, and all expenditures are tied to the stated purpose of wildlife monitoring, population management, and public safety. Applications for hunting tags must be submitted by mail to designated regional offices by the first business day following July 1, with payment due by the first business day following August 1; digital submissions are not accepted. No formal contract clause, acquisition, or procurement structure is present—this is a regulatory modification process supported by environmental review and budgeted operational funding rather than a traditional contractual procurement under federal acquisition regulations.
Fish and Game Commission

POSTED

26 days ago

CLOSED

over 7 years ago
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NAICS: 114210
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Bighorn Sheep HuntingThe contract amends Section 362, Title 14, of the California Code of Regulations to adjust bighorn sheep hunt tag quotas across the state, reflecting updated wildlife management goals population data and conservation needs. It introduces three new hunt areas in San Bernardino County, expanding opportunities for hunting while ensuring sustainable practices in previously unallocated regions. Additionally, the designation for the bighorn sheep fundraising tag number 2 is formally assigned to a specific zone, clarifying allocation procedures and enhancing transparency for participants and stakeholders involved in conservation funding initiatives. These changes aim to balance recreational hunting with the long-term preservation of bighorn sheep populations throughout California. The amendment is managed by the California Fish and Game Commission, with primary point of contact Melissa Miller-Henson, Executive Director, overseeing implementation and public communication. The action is forecasted for implementation starting June 18, 2026, and aligns with broader state wildlife objectives to maintain ecological integrity while supporting regulated hunting traditions. All modifications are intended to improve administrative clarity, support conservation funding through fundraising tags, and ensure hunting opportunities remain aligned with scientific population assessments. The process is governed under existing regulatory frameworks and will be coordinated through existing state wildlife management channels.
Fish and Game Commission

POSTED

27 days ago

CLOSED

26 days ago
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NAICS: 114210
Closed
Federal
Horse Gathering Apache-Sitgreaves National ForestThe U.S. Forest Service is conducting market research through a Request for Information (RFI) to identify qualified small business contractors capable of providing humane, low-stress horse gathering services on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, specifically in the Black Mesa and Lakeside Ranger Districts, with an estimated target of removing approximately 2,000 free-ranging horses. This RFI is strictly for informational and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation, nor does it obligate the government to award a contract. All responses must be submitted electronically in PDF or Word format, not exceeding 10 pages, by 1700 MST on July 1, 2026, to Shavera Leveille at shavera.leveille@usda.gov. Respondents are required to complete and sign an official RFI form, providing company details, point of contact, relevant experience in wildlife gathering operations, and business size classification under NAICS 114210 (Hunting and Trapping), with a small business size standard of $8.5 million. Only entities registered in SAM.gov with a valid Unique Entity ID are eligible to respond. The government is seeking input on innovative, non-helicopter capture methods including bait trapping, water trapping, remote monitoring, and behavioral techniques designed to reduce stress, lower operational costs, and improve efficiency in rugged, forested environments. Contractors are encouraged to share best practices, equipment recommendations, timeline estimates, resource needs, risk assessments, and lessons learned from prior wildlife or livestock management projects. The operation must comply with Arizona Department of Agriculture regulations and prioritize animal welfare and personnel safety. Helicopter use for capture is strictly prohibited, though limited aerial surveying is permitted for planning purposes. All gathered horses must be transported in fully enclosed, mechanically sound stock trailers, and contractors must provide detailed descriptions and photographic documentation of each animal’s identifying markings. In a future solicitation, the work will include handling, holding, transportation, and facilitation of horse sales, with proceeds remitted to the Forest Service after approved fees. The proposed contract, if issued, will be a total small business set-aside under FAR 19.5, and any contractor participating in the resulting solicitation must submit a separate proposal. The place of performance is Springerville, Arizona, with gathering activities occurring across designated forest lands, and all work must be conducted only in areas and during time windows approved by the Contracting Officer’s Representative.
Csa Southwest 5 Usda-Fs

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27 days ago

CLOSED

13 days ago
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NAICS: 114210
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H&T BID #070926The Terrebonne Parish School Board is soliciting sealed bids for hunting and trapping privileges on Section 16 lands, with submissions accepted until 1:30 PM on July 9, 2026. Bids must be submitted on official forms available from the School Board’s Purchasing Department or online, and must be accompanied by a deposit equal to the full first-year rental amount in the form of a certified or official bank check. Deposits will be refunded to unsuccessful bidders but are non-refundable for those who decline to accept the award. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Purchasing Department located in Houma, Louisiana. The Board emphasizes that the listed acreage may include water bottoms or land subject to erosion, and does not guarantee all of the land is usable. Submissions must be sealed and delivered either by hand, registered or certified mail, or submitted via Central Bidding, with the School Board not accepting late bids or offering extensions due to mail delays. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids for just cause. Contact for the bid process is Alli Dugas at the School Board’s Purchasing Department, and the solicitation is publicly posted with all relevant details available online. This process is conducted in compliance with Louisiana Revised Statutes, ensuring transparency and adherence to legal requirements regarding bids on school lands.
Terrebonne Parish School District

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about 1 month ago

CLOSED

5 days ago
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NAICS: 114210
Closed
Canada
Arctic Char Field Monitoring and Biological SamplingThe contract calls for field-based monitoring of Arctic char populations at three locations in the Northwest Territories: Hornaday River, Lasard Creek, and Tippi in Darnley Bay. Activities include capturing fish, recording catch rates, and collecting biological samples in strict accordance with Department of Fisheries and Oceans protocols. The work is conducted on Indigenous lands and requires adherence to established scientific methods to ensure accurate and consistent data collection for population assessment and management purposes. All tasks are to be performed in the field under potentially challenging Arctic conditions, requiring trained personnel capable of handling live fish and preserving biological specimens properly. This subcontract is issued by the Government of Canada through the Department of Fisheries and Oceans with a North American Industry Classification System code of 114210, indicating its alignment with fishing and harvesting activities. The solicitation was posted on June 8, 2026, with a response deadline of June 23, 2026, giving interested parties approximately three weeks to submit proposals. The place of performance is explicitly tied to remote Indigenous lands in the Northwest Territories, underscoring the need for logistical readiness, cultural awareness, and compliance with local regulations and protocols. There is no information provided regarding set-aside status or point of contact details, but the tender is accessible via the Canada Buys platform for further inquiry.
Department of Fisheries and Oceans

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about 1 month ago

CLOSED

21 days ago
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NAICS: 114210
Closed
Federal
WA-Hunt Check Attendant at Umatilla NWRThe contract is for hunt check attendant services at the Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge, with performance primarily at Irrigon, Oregon, and weekly reconciliations at McNary National Wildlife Refuge. It is a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-quantity contract with a base year and four option years, totaling a potential duration of five years and six months, spanning from October 1, 2026, through February 12, 2031. Each seasonal period lasts 19 weeks, and the contractor must begin operations two weeks prior to the waterfowl hunting season. Services include selling duck stamps and season passes, collecting daily fees, managing 43 hunting blinds through a daily standby lottery, verifying compliance with federal and state regulations, and checking in upland game hunters. Staffing is required on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and New Year’s Day. The contract is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 114210, open only to small businesses, and award will be made based on best value, with price and technical capability combined as equally important factors. The Government evaluates all option pricing together with base pricing and may reject offers with significantly unbalanced option prices, though exercising options is not guaranteed. Contractors must submit all invoices electronically through the Treasury’s Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), including a PDF vendor-created invoice, and must enroll via the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis within days of award. Alternative payment methods require a written waiver submitted with the proposal. Compliance with the Service Contract Act is mandatory, including adherence to wage determinations, uniform reimbursement rules, and proper conformance procedures for unlisted labor classifications using SF-1444 forms. The contractor must also comply with all SAM.gov registration and certification requirements, including representations on ownership, child labor, data rights, and restrictions on covered telecommunications equipment. Past performance will be assessed through CPARS, and the contractor must designate personnel to access their performance evaluations within 30 days of award. All contract deliverables require the submission of Excel files for government inspection and acceptance, and proposal confidentiality must be marked per specified legends to ensure protection under the Freedom of Information Act.
Sat Team 1 Fws

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about 1 month ago

CLOSED

25 days ago
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