Or. Admin. Code § 635-044-0460 - Holding of Live Black Bear (Ursus americanus), Cougar (Puma concolor), Bobcat (Lynx rufus), Wolf (Canis lupus), Raccoon (Procyon lotor) and Skunk (Mephitis spp.)
(1) Black bears,
cougars, bobcats, wolves, raccoons and skunks held in captivity require a
Wildlife Holding or Wildlife Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Industry or
Wildlife Sanctuary Permit and associated fees paid for those species held.
(2) Black bears, cougars, bobcats,
wolves, raccoons and skunks may only be held at AZA accredited facilities or in
Department approved facilities meeting standards defined in the Oregon
Enclosure and Caging Standards for Holding Wildlife (Exhibit 1) or as defined
in 635-044-0500(5)(b).
(3) Black bears, cougars, bobcats, and
wolves, acquired by transfer or new acquisition as part of an existing permit
or new holding application after January 20, 2017, shall only be held at AZA
accredited facilities or as approved by the Department in Wildlife
Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment or Wildlife Sanctuary facilities. No more than
one black bear, one cougar, or one bobcat may be held on a Wildlife
Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment or Wildlife Sanctuary Permit unless approved by
the Department.
(4) Black bears,
cougars, bobcats, wolves, raccoons, and skunks must have been acquired from an
out-of-state licensed USDA breeder with approved documentation that may include
a valid sales receipt, Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with import permit
from Oregon Department of Agriculture, valid agency transfer of ownership
permit identifying the animal was propagated and born in legal captivity, or as
approved by the Department.
(a) Black bears,
cougars, bobcats, wolves, raccoons and skunks must be marked permanently and
uniquely with either a lip or ear tattoo and/or implanted Radio Frequency
Identification Device (microchip). Holders of these defined species of animals
shall meet these requirements by January 21, 2018.
(b) Live black bears, cougars, bobcats,
wolves, raccoons, and skunks shall not be removed from the wild, with the
exception of animals captured and placed by the Department in an AZA accredited
facility, or as authorized by a Scientific Taking Permit (OAR
635-043-0023), Wildlife
Rehabilitation Rules (OAR 635 Div. 062), as nuisance wildlife captured by
permit (OAR 635 Div. 435), or as approved by the Department.
(c) Black bears, cougars, bobcats, wolves,
raccoons, and skunks held on a Wildlife Holding Permit or Wildlife
Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Industry or Sanctuary Permit cannot be bred,
reproduced, or propagated in Oregon or offered for sale, trade, barter or
exchange, including grandfathered animals with one exception: The Department
recognizes that AZA-accredited facilities participate in native species
conservation, in part, by the breeding of native species in captivity;
therefore, AZA-accredited facilities may breed native species for which there
is a current AZA-approved SSP Program which calls for breeding in captivity at
the AZA facility with prior approval by the Department. AZA accredited
facilities must submit a copy of the relevant AZA SSP Breeding and Transfer
Plan Recommendations. If an AZA accredited facility wishes to breed a native
species that does not have an AZA-approved SSP Program or is not part of a
federal and/or state species recovery plan, the facility may request
authorization for breeding from the Department by including information on
justification for breeding, number of young desired, and proposed final
disposition of resulting progeny.
(d) Black bears, cougars, bobcats, and wolves
may only be transferred between valid Wildlife Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment
Industry, Sanctuary or AZA or ZAA accredited facilities with prior approval by
the Department. Raccoons and skunks may not be offered for sale, trade, barter,
or exchange as a household pet in Oregon (ORS
498.029).
(e) Black bears, cougars, bobcats, wolves,
and raccoons must be held within AZA accredited facilities or facilities
defined in Exhibit 1 and approved by the Department, except when:
(A) Transported to or from licensed Oregon
veterinary clinics or other ODFW-approved facilities in temporary holding or
transportation caging that is pre-approved by the Department; or
(B) With a Department letter of authorization
for requested activities.
(f) Application renewals must include a
description of permanent and unique animal identification mark and mark
location, and veterinary documentation of reproductive sterilization (if
required when both sexes are held). No access or contact shall occur between
wild animals and captive wildlife including but not limited to black bear,
cougar, bobcats, wolves, raccoons and skunks or other wildlife held on a
Wildlife Holding or Exhibitor/Animal Entertainment Industry or Sanctuary
Permit.
(5) The burden of
proof of the hybridity of a bobcat-cross or wolf-cross animal is the
responsibility of the animal owner. A wolf is considered "pure-bred" when the
animal's genetic and phenotypic makeup does not include any genetic material or
characteristics of a domestic dog or other canine. A bobcat is considered
"pure-bred" when the animal's genetic and phenotypic makeup does not include
any genetic material or characteristics of a domesticated cat or exotic felid
species. Documentation in the form of breeding evidence by pedigree and record,
records of acquisition and disposition, transactions, and sworn statements,
will be required of all bobcats and wolves claimed to be hybrids, and genetic
testing may be conducted by the Department. Lack of sufficient proof of
hybridity as determined by the Department will genetically classify the animal
as a bobcat or wolf requiring a Wildlife Holding Permit or Exhibitor/Animal
Entertainment Industry or Sanctuary Permit and regulation under the conditions
of these rules (635-044-0460(3),
(7)(a), and
635-044-0470(2)).
(6) Raccoons and Skunks:
(a) No more than two raccoons may be held on
a Wildlife Holding Permit. Additional animals may be held or added to a permit
with Department approval.
(b) Two
or more held raccoons or skunks of different sexes requires sterilization of
either sex. Animals older than 6 months of age and adult animals presently held
or newly acquired must be sterilized within 30 days of rule adoption or animal
acquisition. Written documentation of the completed procedure by a licensed
veterinarian is required.
(c) Held
raccoons must be caged or restrained when transported beyond the permitted
facility.
(7) Gray Wolves
in Captivity:
(a) Except as provided in
635-044-0470(3),
pure-bred wolves acquired after January 20, 2017 must be held in AZA accredited
facilities unless specifically approved by the Department.
(b) Current holders of captive wolves must:
(A) Not import, export, purchase, sell or
exchange any pure-bred gray wolf except with written authorization from the
Department prior to transferring a pure-bred gray wolf to another
facility;
(B) Comply with the
requirements of OAR 635-044-0470, and;
(C) Possess a valid USDA permit, and;
(D) Provide the Department a copy
of their current federal permit/licenses with their Permit application or
renewal.
Notes
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Stat. Auth.: ORS 498.002, 497.228, 496.171 - 182
Stats. Implemented: ORS 498.002, 497.228, 496.171 - 182
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