Or. Admin. Code § 635-435-0040 - Transportation of Wildlife
(1) Live
wildlife may only be transported with a transport permit issued by the
Department or a WCO permit.
(2)
Permittees are authorized to transport permitted live wildlife for:
(a) Humane euthanasia of the captured animal;
or
(b) Transport wildlife
specified in 635-435-0010
(4) to a licensed Oregon Wildlife
Rehabilitator; or
(c) Relocation
to suitable release habitat with prior approval of the Department.
(3) WCOs may transport wildlife
carcasses in their usual course of business for disposal by burying, placement
in a landfill, rendering, incineration or as directed by the Department, or for
use of wildlife parts in compliance with OAR 635 Division 200.
(4) Permittees must provide all live wildlife
with humane care during transport.
(5) When transporting live wildlife in a
vehicle:
(a) The vehicles transport area must
have access to free-flowing fresh air without injurious exhaust fumes.
(b) Wildlife must have adequate
protection from extreme weather conditions and temperature that would result in
hypo- or hyperthermia of the animals or conditions that could lead to illness
or death.
(c) The cage or
enclosure must be of sufficient strength to hold wildlife securely during
transportation and to prevent escape.
(d) The interior of the cage must be in good
working condition: free of defects, sharp points, objects or edges that could
injure the transported wildlife.
(e) Cages must be of sufficient size to
assure the safety of the transported wildlife and WCO.
(f) Holding cage must be large enough to
ensure that each individual has sufficient space to turn, stand, and lay
naturally. Skunks may be held in a cage that limits its ability to spray the
WCO.
(g) No more than one animal
will be transported in the same cage or enclosure unless they are of the same
species, accepting of a cage-mate and were captured together in the same trap
or capture device.
(h) A visual
barrier must be placed between aggressive individuals or animals considered
predators and prey to reduce stress during possession and transport.
(i) Caged wildlife must be separated by
sufficient distance or shall have a physical divider placed between them to
prevent injury or physical contact between caged occupants.
(j) Caged wildlife must not be stacked unless
each cage is fitted with a floor or barrier preventing excretions or body parts
from entering lower cages or enclosures.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS Ch. 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162
Stats. Implemented: ORS Ch. 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162
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