Who Needs a Research Permit?A Scientific Research and Collecting Permit is required for activities pertaining to research studies, including social science studies in National Park System areas that involve fieldwork, specimen collection, and/or have the potential to disturb resources or visitors. Thus, social science surveys, monitoring, and collecting activities all require a Research Permit, as does traditional, hypothesis-driven, research. To discuss your particular situation, please email the park's Research Coordinator. Please go to the National Park Service Permit System to apply for a Research Permit. Information Specific to Social Scientists You must obtain a Research Permit from the park as well. Mount Rainier National Park has many surveys being conducted, most occurring in June, July, and August. To minimize the likelihood that visitors will be approached by multiple surveyors, the park carefully considers both the location and timing of survey distribution. The Research Coordinator will contact you to discuss details after they receive your permit application.
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Last updated: October 6, 2020