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OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 1 – Div. 056 DIVISION 056
IMPORTATION, POSSESSION, CONFINEMENT, TRANSPORTATION AND SALE OF NONNATIVE WILDLIFE
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Purpose and General Information
(1) The purpose of these rules is to protect Oregon’s native wildlife. These rules aim for this goal by regulating
human actions involving nonnative wildlife (whether those actions involve trade in nonnative wildlife or involve interaction
with nonnative species in the wild). The rules allow private use or ownership of nonnative species to the extent that they
do not pose a significant risk of harm to native species.
(2) In the matter of scientific taxonomic nomenclature and common names the following are authoritative:
(a) Mammals -- Wilson, D. E. and D. M. Reeder, Editors. 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference.
3rd Edition. Johns Hopkins University Press
(b) Birds -- Clements, J.F. 2007. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, Sixth Edition. Cornell University, Ithaca,
New York.
(c) Amphibians and Reptiles -- Frank, N. and E. Ramus. 1996. A Complete Guide to Scientific and Common Names of Reptiles
and Amphibians of the World. N G Publishing, Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
(d) Fish (except subfamily Serrisalminae) – Nelson, J.S. et al. 2004. Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from
the United States, Canada, and Mexico. 6th Edition. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 29. American Fisheries
Society. Bethesda, Maryland; Robbins, C.L. et al. 1991. World Fishes Important to North Americans. Special Publication 21.
American Fisheries Society. Bethesda, Maryland; Subfamily Serrisalminae: Reis, R.E., S. Kullander and C. Ferraris, Jr., Editors.
2003. Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of South and Central America. ERIDUCRS. Porto Alegre. Brazil.
(e) Mollusks – Turgeon, D.D. 1998. Common and Scientific Names of Aquatic Invertebrates from the United States and
Canada: Mollusks, 2nd Edition. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 26. American Fisheries Society. Bethesda, Maryland.
(f) Crustaceans (except whiteleg shrimp) – McLaughlin. P.A. 2005. Common and Scientific Names of Aquatic Invertebrates
from the United States and Canada: Crustaceans, American Fisheries Society Special Publication 31. American Fisheries Society.
Bethesda, Maryland. Whiteleg shrimp: Holthius. L.B. 1980. Shrimps and Prawns of the World: An Annotated Catalogue of Species
of Interest to Fisheries. Food and Agriculture Organization Fisheries Synopsis no. 125, vol. 1.
(3) If the taxonomic status of individual species is changed through subsequent publications scientific taxonomy shall
remain as cited in 635-056 for the purposes of implementing and enforcing 635-056-0000 through 635-056-0150.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 &
498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052,
498.222 & 498.242
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Definitions
For the purposes of these rules, the definitions in ORS 496.004 and OAR 635-045-0002 apply. In addition, the following
definitions apply: OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 2 – Div. 056
(1) "Aquaria" means any tanks, pools, ponds, bowls or other containers intended for and capable of holding or maintaining
live fish and from which there is no outfall to any waters of this state.
(2) "Aquaria Fish" means any fish, shellfish or marine invertebrates legally acquired and sold in the pet store trade,
except game fish, state or federally protected threatened and endangered species and those species listed as Prohibited or
Controlled.
(3) "Commercial Fur Farm" means any operation which raises captive fox (Vulpes vulpes or Urocyon cinereoargenteus) or mink
(Mustela vison) for profit and possesses 10 or more animals.
(4) "Controlled Species" means wildlife that the commission has placed on the Controlled list.
(5) "Domestic" means those animals which are identified in OAR 635-056-0020 (Domestic or Otherwise Exempt Animals).
(6) Except where used in reference to ORS chapter 609, "Exotic" means a wildlife species not native to Oregon; foreign
or introduced.
(7) "Hold" means any form of possession or control of an animal, gamete, or hybrid thereof.
(8) "Hybrid" means any animal, gamete or egg that is produced by crossing at least one wild individual of a species with
any other species or subspecies.
(9) "Import/importation" means to bring or cause live wildlife to be transported into Oregon by any means.
(10) "Introduced" means a species, subspecies or populations which occur in Oregon because of human action or intervention,
rather than natural (nonhuman) colonization or immigration.
(11) "Live Foodfish" means any fish or marine invertebrate legally acquired and held in aquaria or packaged live and sold
in the wholesale or retail trade for human consumption, except game fish, state or federally protected threatened and endangered
species and those species listed as Prohibited or Controlled.
(12) "Marine invertebrate" means any marine invertebrate species commonly sold in the wholesale or retail trade for human
consumption, or commonly found in the ornamental aquarium trade.
(13) "Native" means species, subspecies or populations which occur currently or historically in Oregon through natural
(i.e. nonhuman) colonization or immigration, rather than by human action or intervention.
(14) "Nonnative" means a wildlife species not native to Oregon; foreign or introduced.
(15) "Noncontrolled Species" means wildlife that the commission has placed on the Noncontrolled list.
(16) "Prohibited Species" means wildlife that the commission has placed on the Prohibited list.
(17) "Species" means a unit of classification of animals which are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
(18) "Subspecies" means a unit of classification of animals within a species which show differences in size, color or form
as a result of being partially or completely reproductively isolated from other populations of the species.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 &
498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052,
498.222 & 498.242
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Animals Exempt from These Rules OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 3 – Div. 056
Pursuant to the definition of "wildlife," the following species are not subject to these rules because they are not "wild":
SPECIES -- SCIENTIFIC NAME
(1) Alpaca , Guanaco,
Llama -- Lama glama.
(2) Ass, Burro, Donkey -- Equus asinus.
(3) Bison -- Bison bison.
(4) Camel -- Camelus bactrianus and C. dromedarius.
(5) Cat (all domestic breeds) -- Felis catus.
(6) Cattle and Yak -- Bos species.
(7) Chinchilla -- Chinchilla laniger.
(8) Dog (all domestic breeds) -- Canis familiaris.
(9) European Rabbit -- Oryctolagus cuniculus.
(10) Ferret (European polecat) -- Mustela putorius.
(11) Gerbil (Mongolian Jird) -- Meriones unguiculatus.
(12) Goat -- Capra hircus.
(13) Guinea pig -- Cavia porcellus.
(14) Common Hamster – Cricetus cricetus.
(15) Horse -- Equus caballus.
(16) Mouse (House mouse) -- Mus musculus.
(17) Mule and Hinny -- Equus asinus x E. caballus.
(18) Rat -- Rattus norvegicus and R. rattus.
(19) Sheep -- Ovis aries and hybrids of O. aries with O. aires orientalis, hybrids of O. aries with Ammotragus lervia, and hybrids of O. aries with Pseudois nayaur.
(20) Swine -- Sus scrofa domestica (includes pot-bellied pigs)
(21) Vicuņa -- Vicugna vicugna.
(22) Cassowary -- Casuarius species.
(23) Chicken -- Gallus gallus.
(24) Ducks and Geese (morphologically distinct from wild waterfowl; except Egyptian geese and Mute swans).
(25) Emu -- Dromaius novaehollandiae.
(26) Guinea fowl -- Numida meleagris.
(27) Ostrich -- Struthio camelus.
(28) Parrots, Parakeets, Lories, and Cockatoos -- Psittaciforme (All species).
(29) Peafowl -- Pavo cristatus.
(30) Pigeon or Rock dove -- Columba livia.
(31) Rhea -- Rhea americana and R. pennata.
(32) Turkey (morphologically distinct from wild turkey) -- Meleagris gallopavo
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 &
498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052,
498.222 & 498.242
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Exclusions
The Oregon Department of Agriculture regulates the keeping of certain animals pursuant to ORS 609.305 to 609.335. However,
the commission does regulate the release, hunting and other activities not OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 4 – Div. 056
associated with the keeping of these animals, as provided in the commission's statutes and administrative rules.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 &
498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052,
498.222 & 498.242 Hist.: FWC 69-1996, f. & cert. ef. 12-20-96
Importation
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Requirements for Importation and Possession of Live Wildlife
For species, subspecies or hybrids listed as Prohibited or those species not yet classified, a permit will not be issued
allowing the importation and possession of live wildlife, except to American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) accredited
facilities, colleges, universities and those facilities which can demonstrate compliance with standards as provided in OAR
635-056-0050(2). For species, subspecies or hybrids listed as Controlled, an importation permit may be required as set forth
by the commission. For species, subspecies or hybrids listed as Noncontrolled, no ODFW importation permit is required.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 &
498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052,
498.222 & 498.242 Hist.: FWC 69-1996, f. & cert. ef. 12-20-96; FWC 72-1997, f. & cert. ef. 12-29-97; DFW 94-1999,
f. & cert ef. 12-23-99; DFW 106-2004(Temp), f. & cert. ef.10-18-04 thru 4-15-05; Administrative correction 4-20-05
635-056-0050
Prohibited Species
(1) Except as otherwise provided in these rules or other rules of the commission, live wildlife listed below may not be
imported, possessed, sold, purchased, exchanged or transported in the state:
(a) Prohibited Mammals: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(A) Order Didelphimorphia Virginia opossum -- Didelphidae -- Didelphis virginiana.
(B) Order Dasyuromorphia
(i) Broad-footed marsupial mice -- Dasyuridae -- Antechinus All species and hybrids;
(ii) Brush-tailed marsupial mice -- Dasyuridae -- Phascogale All species and hybrids;
(iii) Dunnant -- Dasyuridae -- Sminthopsis All species and hybrids.
(C) Order Diprotodontia
(i) Common brushtail -- Phalangeridae -- T richosurus vulpecula;
(ii) Common ringtail -- Pseudocheiridae -- Pseudocheirus peregrinus.
(D) Order Cingulata Nine-banded armadillo -- Dasypodidae -- Dasypus novemcinctus.
(E) Order Erinaceomorpha Eurasian hedgehogs -- Erinaceidae -- Erinaceus europaeus, E. concolor, E. amurensis.
(F) Order Chiroptera Bats -- All families except Pteropodidae -- All species and hybrids.
(G) Order Carnivora
(i) Wild canids -- Canidae -- All native species. However, fox ( Vulpes vulpes and Urocyon cinereoargenteus) are exempt from this prohibitition
if when part of a commercial fur farming operation or for wildlife rehabilitation purposes by a licensed wildlife rehabilitator;
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(ii) Mongooses -- Herpestidae -- All species and hybrids;
(iii) Civets and Genets -- Viverrida e -- All species and hybrids (except Arctictis binturong).
(H) Order Artiodactyla
(i) Sheep, Goats, Chamois, Tahr -- Bovidae -- Subfamily Caprinae; All species and hybrids except:
(I) Capra
hircus;
(II) Ovis aries;
(III) hybrids of Ovis aries with O. a. orientalis; hybrids of O. aries with Ammotragus lervia; and hybrids of O. aries with Pseudois nayaur;
(ii) Wildebeest -- Bovidae -- Connochaetes All species and hybrids;
(iii) Central Asian gazelles -- Bovidae -- Procapra All species and hybrids;
(iv) Wild boar -- Suidae -- Sus scrofa (except Sus scrofa domesticus).
(I) Order Rodentia
(i) Argentine Plains viscacha -- Chinchillidae -- Lagostomus maximus;
(ii) Chinese jumping mouse -- Dipodidae -- Eozapus setchuanus;
(iii) Desert jerboas -- Dipodidae -- Jaculus All species and hybrids;
(iv) Kangaroo rats -- Heteromyidae -- Dipodomys All nonnative species except D. deserti and D. spectabilis;
(v) Pale kangaroo mouse -- Heteromyidae -- Microdipodops pallidus;
(vi) Pocket mice -- Heteromyidae -- Perognathus All nonnative species and hybrids;
(vii) Capybara -- Hydrochaeridae -- Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris;
(viii) Old world porcupines -- Hystricidae -- Hystrix africaeaustralis, H. cristata, and H. indica;
(ix) Mouselike hamster -- Muridae -- Calomyscus All species and hybrids;
(x) Ratlike hamsters -- Muridae -- Cricetulus All species and hybrids;
(xi) Bushy-tailed jird -- Muridae -- Sekeetamys calurus;
(xii) Nutria (Coypu) -- Myocastoridae -- Myocastor coypus;
(xiii) Fat dormouse -- Myoxidae -- Glis glis;
(xiv) Hazel dormouse -- Myoxidae -- Muscardinus avellanarius;
(xv) Antelope ground squirrels -- Sciuridae -- Ammospermophilus All nonnative species and hybrids except A. harrisii;
(xvi) Tricolored squirrels -- Sciuridae -- Callosciurus All species and hybrids except C. prevostii;
(xvii) Prairie dogs -- Sciuridae -- Cynomys All species and hybrids;
(xviii) Southern flying squirrel -- Sciuridae -- Glaucomys volans;
(xix) Marmots -- Sciuridae -- Marmota All nonnative species and hybrids;
(xx) Giant flying squirrel -- Sciuridae -- Petaurista All species and hybrids;
(xxi) Eastern gray squirrel -- Sciuridae -- Sciurus carolinensis;
(xxii) Eastern Fox squirrel -- Sciuridae -- Sciurus niger;
(xxiii) Eurasian red squirrel -- Sciuridae -- Sciurus vulgaris;
(xxiv) Ground squirrels -- Sciuridae -- Spermophilus All nonnative species and hybrids except S. adocetus, S. annulatus, S. atricapillus,
S. madrensis, S. mexicanus, S. mohavensis, S. perotensis, and S. tereticaudus;
(xxv) Chipmunks -- Sciuridae -- Tamias All nonnative species and hybrids.
(xxvi) African ground squirrels -- Sciuridae -- Xerus All species and hybrids;
(J) Order Lagomorpha
(i) Hares and Jackrabbits -- Leporidae -- Lepus All nonnative species and hybrids;
(ii) Cottontails -- Leporidae -- Sylvilagus All nonnative species and hybrids.
(b) Prohibited Birds: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(A) Order Anseriformes Egyptian Goose -- Anatidae – Alopochen aegyptiaca. OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 6 – Div. 056
(B) Order Charadriiformes Spotted thick-knee -- Burhinidae -- Burhinus capensis.
(C) Order Coraciiformes
(i) Malachite kingfisher -- Alcedinidae -- Alcedo cristata;
(ii) Laughing kookaburra -- Alcedinidae -- Dacelo novaeguineae.
(D) Order Passeriformes
(i) Yellowhammer -- Emberizidae -- Emberiza citrinella;
(ii) European greenfinch -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis chloris;
(iii) Chaffinch -- Fringillidae -- Fringilla coelobs.
(c) Prohibited Amphibians: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(A) Order Caudata
(i) Tiger salamander -- Ambystomatidae -- Ambystoma tigrinum All nonnative sub-species;
(ii) Amphiumas -- Amphiumidae -- All species and hybrids;
(iii) Giant salamanders and Hellbenders -- Cryptobranchidae -- All species and hybrids;
(iv) American giant salamanders -- Dicamptodontidae -- All nonnative species and hybrids;
(v) Asian salamanders -- Hynobiidae -- Ranodon All species and hybrids;
(vi) Shovel-nosed salamander -- Plethodontidae -- Leurognathus marmoratus;
(vii) Waterdogs -- Proteidae -- Necturus All species and hybrids;
(viii) Firebelly newts -- Salamandridae -- Cynops All species and hybrids;
(ix) European Mountain or Brook salamanders -- Salamandridae -- Euproctus All species and hybrids;
(x) Caucasus or Spine-tailed salamanders -- Salamandridae -- Mertensiella All species and hybrids;
(xi) Red-spotted or Eastern newt -- Salamandridae -- Notophthalmus viridescens;
(xii) Chinese newts -- Salamandridae -- Pachytriton All species and hybrids;
(xiii) Warty newts -- Salamandridae -- Paramesotriton All species and hybrids;
(xiv) Ribbed newts -- Salamandridae -- Pleurodeles All species and hybrids;
(xv) Fire salamanders -- Salamandridae -- Salamandra All species and hybrids;
(xvi) Roughskin newts -- Salamandridae -- Taricha rivularis and T. torosa;
(xvii) Alpine newts -- Salamandridae -- Triturus All species and hybrids;
(xviii) Crocodile newts -- Salamandridae -- Tylotriton All species and hybrids;
(xix) Sirens -- Sirenidae -- All species and hybrids.
(B) Order Anura
(i) Fire-bellied toads -- Bombinatoridae -- Bombina All species and hybrids;
(ii) True toads -- Bufonidae -- Bufo All nonnative species and hybrids except Bufo marinus;
(iii) Midwife toads -- Discoglossidae -- Alytes All species and hybrids;
(iv) Painted frogs -- Discoglossidae -- Discoglossus All species and hybrids;
(v) Cricket frog -- Hylidae -- Acris All species and hybrids;
(vi) European tree frog -- Hylidae -- Hyla arborea;
(vii) Cope’s gray tree frog -- Hylidae -- Hyla chrysoscelis;
(viii) Green tree frog -- Hylidae -- Hyla cinerea;
(ix) Mediterranean tree frog -- Hylidae -- Hyla meridionalis;
(x) Gray tree frog -- Hylidae -- Hyla versicolor;
(xi) Chorus frog -- Hylidae -- Pseudacris All nonnative species and hybrids;
(xii) Australian froglets -- Myobatrachidae -- Crinia All species and hybrids;
(xiii) Australian swamp frogs — Myobatrachidae — Limnodynastes All species and hybrids;
(xiv) Barred frogs -- Myobatrachidae -- Mixophyes All species and hybrids;
(xv) Spadefoot toads -- Pelobatidae -- All nonnative species and hybrids;
(xvi) African clawed frog -- Pipidae -- Xenopus All species and hybrids; OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 7 – Div. 056
(xvii) African bull frog -- Ranidae -- Pyxicephalus All species and hybrids;
(xviii) Siberian frog -- Ranidae -- Rana altaica;
(xix) Khabarovsk frog -- Ranidae -- Rana amurensis;
(xx) Crawfish frog -- Ranidae -- Rana areolata;
(xxi) Swedish swamp frog -- Ranidae -- Rana arvalis;
(xxii) Asian frog -- Ranidae -- Rana asiatica;
(xxiii) Rio Grande leopard frog -- Ranidae -- Rana berlandieri;
(xxiv) Plains leopard frog -- Ranidae -- Rana blairi;
(xxv) Caucasus frog -- Ranidae -- Rana camerani;
(xxvi) Inkiapo frog -- Ranidae -- Rana chensinensis;
(xxvii) Toudaohe frog -- Ranidae -- Rana chevronta;
(xxviii) Green frog -- Ranidae -- Rana clamitans;
(xxix) Spring frog -- Ranidae -- Rana dalmatina;
(xxx) Dybowski’s frog -- Ranidae -- Rana dybowskii;
(xxxi) Stream frog -- Ranidae -- Rana graeca;
(xxxii) Pig frog -- Ranidae -- Rana grylio;
(xxxiii) River frog -- Ranidae -- Rana heckscheri;
(xxxiv) Turkish frog -- Ranidae -- Rana holtzi;
(xxxv) Iberian frog -- Ranidae -- Rana iberica;
(xxxvi) Agile frog -- Ranidae -- Rana japonica;
(xxxvii) Italian agile frog -- Ranidae -- Rana latastei;
(xxxviii) Kokarit or Taipa frog -- Ranidae -- Rana longicrus;
(xxxix) Brusa frog -- Ranidae -- Rana macrocnemis;
(xl) Nikko frog -- Ranidae -- Rana ornativentris;
(xli) Pickeral frog -- Ranidae -- Rana palustris;
(xlii) Mink frog -- Ranidae -- Rana septentrionalis;
(xliii) Wood frog -- Ranidae -- Rana sylvatica;
(xliv) Tago frog -- Ranidae -- Rana tagoe;
(xlv) European common frog -- Ranidae -- Rana temporaria;
(xlvi) Tsushima frog -- Ranidae -- Rana tsushimensis;
(xlvi) Carpenter frog -- Ranidae -- Rana virgatipes.
(d) Prohibited Reptiles: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(A) Order Testudines
(i) Snapping turtle -- Chelydridae -- All species and hybrids;
(ii) Chinese pond turtle -- Emydidae -- Chinemys All species and hybrids;
(iii) Pond turtle -- Emydidae -- Clemmys All nonnative species;
(iv) Painted turtle -- Emydidae -- Chrysemys All nonnative sub-species;
(v) European pond turtle -- Emydidae -- Emys orbicularis;
(vi) Blanding’s turtle -- Emydidae -- Emydoidea blandingii;
(vii) Map turtle -- Emydidae -- Graptemys All species and hybrids;
(viii) Asian pond turtle -- Emydidae -- Mauremys All species and hybrids;
(ix) Pond slider -- Emydidae -- Pseudemys and Trachemys All species and hybrids;
(x) Common musk turtle -- Kinosternidae -- Kinosternon odoratum;
(xi) Common mud turtle -- Kinosternidae -- Kinosternon subrubrum;
(xii) North American soft shell -- Trionychidae -- Apalone All species and hybrids;
(xiii) African soft shell -- Trionychidae -- Trionyx triunguis.
(B) Order Squamata (Suborder Lacertilia) OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 8 – Div. 056
(i) Slow worm -- Anguidae -- Anguis fragilis;
(ii) Sand lizard -- Lacertidae -- Lacerta agilis;
(iii) Jewelled Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Lacerta lepida;
(iv) Iberian Mountain Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Lacerta monticola;
(v) Meadow Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Lacerta praticola;
(vi) Iberian Emerald Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Lacerta schreiberi;
(vii) Balkan Emerald Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Lacerta trilineata;
(viii) Emerald Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Lacerta viridis;
(ix) Viviparous Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Lacerta vivipara;
(x) Erhard’s Wall Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Podarcis erhardi;
(xi) Iberian Wall Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Podarcis hispanica;
(xii) Common Wall Lizard -- Lacertidae -- Podarcis muralis;
(xiii) Crocodile lizard -- Xenosauridae -- Shinisaurus crocodilurus.
(C) Order Squamata (Suborder Serpentes)
(i) Brown tree snake -- Colubridae -- Boiga irregularis;
(ii) Black-necked spitting cobra -- Elapidae -- Naja nigricollis;
(iii) Cape cobra -- Elapidae -- Naja nivea;
(iv) Copperheads and cottonmouths -- Viperidae -- Agkistrodon All species and hybrids;
(v) Puff adders -- Viperidae -- Bitis All species and hybrids except Bitis gabonica and B. nasicornis;
(vi) Lanceheads -- Viperidae -- Bothrops All species and hybrids;
(vii) Palm pit vipers -- Viperidae -- Bothriechis All species and hybrids;
(viii) Rattlesnakes -- Viperidae -- All nonnative species and hybrids except Crotalus aquilus, C. basiliscus, C. durissus,
C. intermedius, C. polystictus, C. pusillus, C. tortugensis, C. triseriatus, C. unicolor, and C. vegrandis;
(ix) Mid-east vipers -- Viperidae -- Daboia All species and hybrids;
(x) Pygmy rattlesnake -- Viperidae -- Sistrurus catenatus;
(xi) Asian pit vipers -- Viperidae -- Trimeresurus All species and hybrids;
(xii) Wagler’s palm viper -- Viperidae -- Tropidolaemus wagleri;
(xiii) Sand vipers -- Viperidae -- Vipera All species and hybrids.
(e) Prohibited Fish: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(A) Order Amiiformes Bowfin -- Amiidae -- Amia calva.
(B) Order Cypriniformes
(i) Piranha or Caribe -- Characidae subfamily Serrasalminae commonly known as caribe or piranha – All species and
hybrids except carnivorous species of Pygocentrus, Serrasalmus or Pristobrycon pursuant to ORS 498.242;
(ii) Walking catfish (ORS 498.242) -- Clariidae -- All species and hybrids;
(iii) Oriental weatherfish -- Cobitidae -- Misgurnus anguillicaudatus;
(iv) Ide -- Cyprinidae -- Leuciscus idus;
(v) Rudd -- Cyprinidae -- Scardinius erythropthalmus.
(C) Order Lepisosteiformes
(i) Gar -- Lepisosteidae -- All species and hybrids.
(D) Order Perciformes
(i) Snakehead -- Channidae -- Channa All species and hybrids;
(ii) Round Goby -- Gobiidae -- Neogobius melanostomus;
(iii) Ruffe -- Percidae -- Gymnocephalus cernuus;
(iv) Zander or Pike-perch -- Percidae -- Sander lucioperca.
(E) Order Salmoniformes Pikes, Pickerel, Muskellunge -- Esocidae -- All species and hybrids. OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 9 – Div. 056
(f) Prohibited Mollusks Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(A) Order Bivalvia
(i) Asian clam -- Corbiculidae -- All species;
(ii) Zebra mussel, Quagga mussel -- Dreissenidae -- All species.
(B) Order Neogastropoda Japanese oyster drill -- Muricidae -- Ceratostoma inornatum.
(C) Order Architaenioglosso
(i) Chinese mystery snail -- Viviparidae – Cipangopaludina chinensis
(ii) Japanese mystery snail -- Viviparidae -- Cipangopaludina japonica
(g) Prohibited Crustaceans Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(A) Order Decapoda
(i) Chinese mitten crab -- Grapsidae -- Eriocheir All species;
(ii) Blue crab -- Portunidae -- Callinectes sapidus;
(iii) Crayfish -- Cambaridae -- All species.
(2) The department may issue a permit for the importation, possession, sale, purchase, exchange or intrastate transportation
of prohibited species and those species not yet classified if the department finds that the following standards have been
met:
(a) The facility is constructed to minimize escape of prohibited species;
(b) There are adequate security and safety programs and procedures which minimize the possibility of escape;
(c) There is adequate record keeping to aid in tracking of confined animals or recovery of escaped animals;
(d) There are adequate procedures, equipment and trained staff to maximize capture of escaped animals;
(e) Adequate veterinary care is provided to identify and minimize the spread of diseases; and
(f) The applicant has a good reputation for care of animals and compliance with the wildlife laws.
(g) Using forms provided by the department, persons or entities may apply for a permit under subsection (2) as follows:
(A) Facilities accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA). Because the department finds that the current
AZA accreditation process holds these facilities to standards equivalent to those in subsection (2), AZA accreditation shall
be evidence that the department’s standards for importation, possession, sale, purchase, exchange or intrastate transportation
of prohibited species are met. To obtain a permit for these activities, AZA accredited facilities shall submit a completed
application form and proof of accreditation.
(B) Universities and colleges. To obtain a permit, universities and colleges shall submit:
(i) A completed application form;
(ii) A written description of escape avoidance procedures and facilities; and
(iii) Identification of the time period(s) during which prohibited species will be held.
(C) Others. To apply for a permit, persons and entities other than universities, colleges and AZA accredited facilities
shall submit:
(i) A completed application form; and
(ii) A completed Prohibited Species Questionnaire.
(h) Satisfactory facilities inspections may be required prior to issuance of any permit.
(3) The prohibitions imposed above regarding possession of Virginia opossum, nutria, Eastern gray squirrel, fox squirrel,
and Eastern cottontail rabbit do not apply to licensed wildlife rehabilitators conducting wildlife rehabilitation in compliance
with Department rules. Release of these species by licensed wildlife rehabilitators shall occur at a location designated by
the Department. OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT
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Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 &
498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052,
498.222 & 498.242
635-056-0060
Noncontrolled Species
Except as otherwise provided in these rules or other rules of the commission, wildlife listed below may be imported, possessed,
sold, purchased, exchanged or transported in the state without a permit:
(1) Noncontrolled Mammals: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(a) Order Monotremata: Echidnas -- Tachyglossidae -- All species.
(b) Order Didelphimorphia: Short-tailed opossums – Didelphinae -- Monodelphis All species.
(c) Order Dasyuromorphia: Numbat -- Myrmecobiidae -- Myrmecobius fasciatus.
(d) Order Peramelemorphia:
(A) Dry country bandicoots -- Peramelidae -- All species except Isoodon obesulus, Perameles gunnii, and P. nasuta;
(B) Rainforest bandicoots – Peramelidae -- All species.
(e) Order Diprotodontia:
(A) Feathertail glider -- Acrobatidae -- Acrobates pygmaeus;
(B) Kangaroos and wallabies -- Macropodidae -- All species;
(C) Striped possums -- Petauridae -- Dactylopsila All species;
(D) Sugar glider -- Petauridae -- Petaurus breviceps;
(E) Cuscuses -- Phalangeridae -- Phalanger All species;
(f) Order Pilosa:
(A) Three-toed tree sloths -- Bradypodidae -- All species;
(B) Two-toed tree sloths -- Megalonychidae -- All species;
(C) Anteaters -- Myrmecophagidae -- All species.
(g) Order Erinaceomorpha:
(A) Four-toed hedgehog -- Erinaceidae -- Atelerix albiventris.
(h) Order Dermoptera: Flying lemurs or colugos -- Cynocephalidae -- All species.
(i) Order Chiroptera: Old World fruit bats -- Pteropodidae -- All species.
(j) Order Carnivora:
(A) Aardwolf -- Hyaenidae -- Proteles cristatus;
(B) Seals and sea lions -- Otariidae -- All nonnative species.
(C)Red/Lesser Panda -- Procyonidae -- Ailurus fulgens;
(D) Olingos -- Procyonidae -- Bassaricyon All species;
(E) Coatimundis -- Procyonidae -- Nasua All species;
(F) Kinkajou -- Procyonidae -- Potos flavus;
(G) Binturong -- Viverridae -- Arctictis binturong.
(k) Order Cetacea: Whales and dolphins -- All families -- All species.
(l) Order Sirenia: Manatees -- All families -- All species
(m) Order Proboscidea: Elephants -- Elephantidae -- All species.
(n) Order Perissodactyla:
(A) Zebra and Asses-- Equidae -- Equus All species;
(B) Rhinoceros -- Rhinocerotidae -- All species;
(C)Tapirs -- Tapiridae -- All species. OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON
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(o) Order Hyracoidea: Hyraxes -- Procaviidae -- All species.
(p) Order Tubulidentata: Aardvark -- Orycteropodidae -- Orycteropus afer.
(q) Order Artiodactyla:
(A) Antelope and buffalo-- Bovidae -- All species except subfamily Caprinae and Procapra species;
(B) Giraffe and okapi -- Giraffidae -- All species;
(C) Pygmy hippopotamus -- Hippopotamidae -- Hexaprotodon liberiensis;
(D) Hippopotamus -- Hippopotamidae -- Hippopotamus amphibius;
(E) Peccary -- Tayassuidae -- All species;
(F) Chevrotains -- Tragulidae -- All species.
(r) Order Pholidota: Pangolins -- Manidae -- All species.
(s) Order Rodentia:
(A) Scaly--tailed squirrels -- Anomaluridae -- All species;
(B) Hutias -- Capromyidae -- All species;
(C) Mara (Patagonian hare) -- Caviidae -- Dolichotis All species;
(D) Mountain viscachas -- Chinchillidae -- Lagidium All species;
(E) Dwarf hamsters -- Cricetidae -- Phodopus All species
(F) Paca -- Cuniculidae -- Cuniculus paca;
(G) Agoutis -- Dasyproctidae -- Dasyprocta All species;
(H) Acouchis -- Dasyproctidae -- Myoprocta All species;
(I) Pacarana -- Dinomyidae -- Dinomys branickii;
(J) Prehensile-tailed Porcupines -- Erethizontidae -- Coendou All species;
(K) Kangaroo Rats -- Heteromyidae -- Dipodomys deserti and D. spectabilis;
(L) Brush-tailed porcupines -- Hystricidae -- Atherusus All species;
(M) Old world porcupines -- Hystricidae -- Hystrix All species except H. africaeaustralis, H. cristata, and H. indica;
(N) Spiny mice -- Muridae -- Acomys All species;
(O) Crateromys (Bushy tailed cloud rats) -- Muridae -- Crateromys All species;
(P) African giant pouched rats -- Muridae -- Cricetomys All species;
(Q) African White-tailed rat -- Muridae -- Mystromys albicaudatus;
(R) Phloeomys (Slender tailed rats) -- Muridae -- Phloeomys All species;
(S) Degus -- Octodontidae -- Octodon All species;
(T) South African Springhare -- Pedetidae -- Pedetes capensis;
(U) Prevost's squirrel -- Sciuridae -- Callosciurus prevostii;
(V) African palm squirrels -- Sciuridae -- Epixerus All species;
(W) Pygmy flying squirrels -- Sciuridae -- Petaurillus All species;
(X) Oil palm squirrels -- Sciuridae -- Protoxerus All species;
(Y) Giant squirrels -- Sciuridae -- Ratufa All species.
(2) Noncontrolled Birds: Nothing in this subsection authorizes the importation, possession, sale, confinement or transportation
of birds protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(a) Order Tinamiformes: Tinamous -- Tinamidae -- All species.
(b) Order Sphenisciformes: Penguins -- Spheniscidae -- All species.
(c) Order Galliformes
(A) Curassows, guans, and chacalacas -- Cracidae -- All species except Chamaepetes goudotii, Penelope montagnii, and P. superciliaris.
(B) Megapodes -- Megapodiidae -- All species.
(d) Order Gruiformes: OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT
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(A) Trumpeters -- Psophiidae -- All species.
(B) Buttonquails and hemipodes -- Turnicidae -- All species.
(e) Order Charadriiformes:
(A) Senegal thick-knee -- Burhinidae -- Burhinus senegalensis;
(B) Water thick-knee -- Burhinidae -- Burhinus vermiculatus.
(f) Order Coliiformes: Mousebirds and Collies -- Coliidae -- All species.
(g) Order Cuculiformes: Turacos, plaintain eaters and go-away birds -- Musophagidae -- All species:
(A) White browed coucal-- Centropodidae -- Centropus superciliousus burchelli;
(B) Pheasant coucal -- Centropodidae -- Centropus phasianinus;
(C) Senegal coucal -- Centropodidae -- Centropus senegalensis;
(D) Greater coucal -- Centropodidae -- Centropus sinensis.
(h) Order Trogoniformes: Trogons -- Trogonidae -- All species;
(i) Order Coraciiformes:
(A) Blue-winged kookaburra -- Alcedinidae -- Dacelo leachii;
(B) Woodland kingfisher -- Alcedinidae -- Halcyon senegalensis;
(C) African pygmy kingfisher -- Alcedinidae -- Ispidina picta;
(D) Hornbills -- Bucerotidae -- All species;
(E) Rollers -- Coraciidae -- All species;
(F) Bee-eaters -- Meropidae -- All species except Merops apiaster, M. oreobates, M. pusillus, and Nyctyornis athertoni;
(G) Motmots -- Momotidae -- All species.
(j) Order Piciformes:
(A) Barbets -- Capitonidae -- All species;
(B) Toucans -- Ramphastidae -- All species;
(k) Order Passeriformes:
(A) Orange-breasted bunting -- Cardinalidae -- Passerina leclancherii;
(B) Cotingas -- Cotingidae -- All species;
(C) Red-crested finch -- Emberizidae – Coryphospingus cucullatus;
(D) Pileated finch -- Emberizidae -- Coryphospingus pileatus;
(E) Yellow-breasted bunting -- Emberizidae -- Emberiza aureola;
(F) Golden-breasted bunting -- Emberizidae -- Emberiza flaviventris;
(G) Cinnamon-breasted bunting -- Emberizidae – Emberiza tahapisi;
(H) Yellow cardinal -- Emberizidae -- Gubernatrix cristata;
(I) Black-crested finch -- Emberizidae -- Lophospingus pusillus
(J) Crested bunting -- Emberizidae -- Melophus lathami;
(K) Yellow-billed cardinal -- Emberizidae -- Paroaria capitata;
(L) Red-crested cardinal -- Emberizidae -- Paroaria coronata;
(M) Black-capped warbling finch -- Emberizidae -- Poospiza melanoleuca;
(N) Saffron finch -- Emberizidae -- Sicalis flaveola;
(O) Double-collared seedeater -- Emberizidae -- Sporophila caerulescens;
(P) Rusty-collared seedeater -- Emberizidae -- Sporophila collaris;
(Q) Parrot-billed seedeater -- Emberizidae -- S porophila peruviana;
(R) Slate-colored seedeater -- Emberizidae -- Sporophila schistacea;
(S) Swallow tanager -- Emberizidae -- Tersina viridis;
(T) Cuban grassquit -- Emberizidae -- Tiaris canorus;
(U) Blue-back grassquit -- Emberizidae -- Volatinia jacarina;
(V) Waxbills, mannikins, munias -- Estrilididae -- All species; OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 13 – Div. 056
(W) Broadbills -- Eurylaimidae -- All species;
(X) Black siskin -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis atrata;
(Y) Linnet -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis cannabina;
(Z) European goldfinch -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis carduelis;
(AA) Red siskin -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis cucullata;
(BB) Hooded siskin -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis magellanica;
(CC) Yellow--breasted greenfinch -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis spinoides;
(DD) European siskin -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis spinus;
(EE) Yellow-rumped siskin -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis uropygialis;
(FF) Yellow-bellied siskin -- Fringillidae -- Carduelis xanthogastra;
(GG) Yellow-billed grosbeak -- Fringillidae – Eophona migratoria;
(HH) Japanese grosbeak -- Fringillidae -- Eophona personata;
(II) Oriole finch -- Fringillidae -- Linurgus olivaceus;
(JJ) Brown bullfinch -- Fringillidae -- Pyrrhula nipalensis;
(KK) Eurasian bullfinch -- Fringillidae -- Pyrrhula pyrrhula;
(LL) Black-throated island canary -- Fringillidae -- Serinus atrogularis;
(MM) Island canary -- Fringillidae -- Serinus canaria;
(NN) Yellow crowned canary -- Fringillidae -- Serinus flaviventris;
(OO) White-rumped seedeater -- Fringillidae -- Serinus leucopygius;
(PP) Yellow-fronted canary -- Fringillidae -- Serinus mozambicus;
(QQ) European serin -- Fringillidae -- Serinus serinus;
(RR) Long-tailed rosefinch -- Fringillidae -- Uragus sibiricus;
(SS) Troupials and Allies -- Icteridae -- All nonnative species;
(TT) Leafbirds and fairy bluebirds -- Irenidae -- All species;
(UU) Honeyeaters -- Meliphagidae -- All species;
(VV) Old World Flycatchers -- Muscicapidae -- Copyschus All species;
(WW) Sunbirds -- Nectariniidae -- All species;
(XX) Sudan sparrow -- Passeridae -- Passer luteus;
(YY) Red-headed weaver -- Ploceidae -- Anaplectes rubriceps;
(ZZ) Yellow-crowned bishop -- Ploceidae -- Euplectes afer;
(AAA) Red-collared widowbird -- Ploceidae -- Euplectes ardens;
(BBB) Black-winged bishop -- Ploceidae -- Euplectes hordeaceus;
(CCC) Jackson's widowbird -- Ploceidae -- Euplectes jacksoni;
(DDD) Yellow-shouldered widowbird -- Ploceidae -- Euplectes macrourus;
(EEE) Red bishop -- Ploceidae -- Euplectes orix;
(FFF) Long-tailed widowbird -- Ploceidae -- Euplectes progne;
(GGG) Red fody -- Ploceidae -- Foudia madagascariensis;
(HHH) Orange weaver -- Ploceidae -- Ploceus aurantius;
(III) Village weaver -- Ploceidae -- Ploceus cucullatus;
(JJJ) Lesser masked weaver -- Ploceidae -- Ploceus intermedius;
(KKK) Little weaver -- Ploceidae -- Ploceus luteolus;
(LLL) Baya weaver -- Ploceidae -- Ploceus philippinus;
(MMM) Vitelline-masked weaver -- Ploceidae -- Ploceus vitellinus;
(NNN) Speckle-fronted weaver -- Ploceidae -- Sporopipes frontalis;
(OOO) Scaly weaver -- Ploceidae -- Sporopipes squamifrons;
(PPP) Sugarbirds -- Promeropidae -- All species;
(QQQ) Golden-crested myna -- Sturnidae -- Ampeliceps coronatus; OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 14 – Div. 056
(RRR) Violet-backed starling -- Sturnidae -- Cinnyricinclus leucogaster;
(SSS) Emerald starling -- Sturnidae – Lamprotornis iris;
(TTT) Golden-breasted starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis regius;
(UUU) Common hill myna -- Sturnidae -- Gracula religiosa;
(VVV) Long-tailed glossy-starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis caudatus;
(WWW) Bronze-tailed glossy-starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis chalcurus;
(XXX) Greater blue-eared glossy-starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis chalybaeus;
(YYY) Lesser blue-eared glossy-starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis chloropterus;
(ZZZ) Hildebrandt's starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis hildebrandti;
(AAAA) Chestnut-bellied starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis pulcher;
(BBBB) Purple-headed glossy-starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis purpureiceps;
(CCCC) Purple glossy-starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis purpureus;
(DDDD) Rueppell's glossy-starling -- Sturnidae – Lamprotornis purpuroptera;
(EEEE) Splendid glossy-starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis splendidus;
(FFFF) Superb starling -- Sturnidae -- Lamprotornis superbus;
(GGGG) Bali myna -- Sturnidae -- Leucopsar rothschildi;
(HHHH) Golden myna -- Sturnidae -- Mino anais;
(IIII) Yellow-faced myna -- Sturnidae -- Mino dumontii;
(JJJJ) Tanagers and Allies -- Thraupidae -- All nonnative species;
(KKKK) Babblers -- Timaliidae -- All species;
(LLLL) White-eyes -- Zosteropidae -- All species;
(3) Noncontrolled Amphibians: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species:
(a) Order Caudata:
(A) Axolotl -- Ambystomatidae -- Ambystoma mexicanum;
(B) Gold-striped salamander -- Salamandridae -- Chioglossa lusitanica;
(C) Black-spotted and striped newts -- Salamandridae -- Notophthalmus meridionalis and N. perstriatus;
(D) Spectacled salamander -- Salamandridae -- Salamandrina teridgitata;
(b) Order Gymnophiona: Caecilians -- All species.
(c) Order Anura:
(A) Allophrynid tree frog -- Allophrynidae -- Allophryne All species;
(B) Hairy frogs -- Arthroleptidae -- Trichobatrachus All species;
(C) Cane toad -- Bufonidae -- Bufo marinus;
(D) African tree toads -- Bufonidae -- Nectophryne All species;
(E) Live-bearing toads -- Bufonidae -- Nectophrynoides All species;
(F) Glass frogs -- Centrolenidae -- All species;
(G) Poison arrow frogs -- Dendrobatidae -- All species;
(H) Ghost frogs -- Heleophrynidae -- Heleophryne All species;
(I) Shovel-nosed frogs -- Hemisotidae -- Hemisus All species;
(J) Leaf frogs -- Hylidae -- Agalychnis All species;
(K) Casque-headed frogs -- Hylidae -- Aparashpenodon All species;
(L) Water-holding frogs -- Hylidae -- Cyclorana All species;
(M) Marsupial frogs -- Hylidae -- Gastrotheca All species;
(N) Australian giant tree frogs -- Hylidae -- Litoria chlorus and L. infrafrenata;
(O) Slender-legged tree frogs -- Hylidae -- Osteocephalus All species;
(P) Cuban tree frogs -- Hylidae -- Osteopilus All species;
(Q) White's tree frog -- Hylidae -- Pelodryas caerulea; OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON
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(R) Golden-eyed tree frogs -- Hylidae -- Phrynohyas All species;
(S) Monkey frogs -- Hylidae -- Phyllomedusa All species;
(T) Burrowing frogs -- Hylidae -- Pternohyla All species;
(U) Casque-headed tree frogs -- Hylidae -- Trachycephalus All species;
(V) Shovel-headed tree frogs -- Hylidae -- Triprion All species;
(W) Banana frogs -- Hyperoliidae -- Afrixalas All species;
(X) Reed frogs -- Hyperoliidae -- Hyperolius All species;
(Y) Running frogs -- Hyperoliidae -- Kassina All species;
(Z) Forest tree frogs -- Hyperoliidae -- Leptopelis All species;
(AA) New Zealand frogs -- Leiopelmatidae -- Leiopelma All species;
(BB) Common horned frogs -- Leptodactylidae -- Ceratophrys All species;
(CC) Rain or robber frogs -- Leptodactylidae -- Eleutherodactylus All species;
(DD) Paraguay horned toads -- Leptodactylidae -- Lepidobatrachus All species
(EE) Asian horned toad -- Megophryidae -- Megophrys montana (nasuta);
(FF) Tomato frogs -- Microhylidae -- Dyscophus All species;
(GG) Narrow-mouthed frogs -- Microhylidae -- Gastrophryne All species;
(HH) Sheep frogs -- Microhylidae -- Hypopachus All species;
(II) Malaysian narrowmouth toad -- Microhylidae -- Kaloula pulchra;
(JJ) Tusked frog -- Myobatrachidae -- Adelotus brevis;
(KK) Pouched frog -- Myobatrachidae -- Assa darlingtoni;
(LL) Giant burrowing frogs -- Myobatrachidae -- Heleioporus All species;
(MM) Cannibal frogs -- Myobatrachidae -- Lechriodus All species;
(NN) Turtle frog -- Myobatrachidae -- Myobatrachus gouldii;
(OO) Australian spadefoot toads -- Myobatrachidae -- Notaden All species;
(PP) Crowned toadlets -- Myobatrachidae -- Pseudophryne All species;
(QQ) Gastric brooding frog -- Myobatrachidae -- Rheobatrachus All species;
(RR) Torrent frogs -- Myobatrachidae -- Taudactylus All species;
(SS) Australian toadlets -- Myobatrachidae -- Uperoleia All species;
(TT) Parsley frogs -- Pelodytidae -- Pelodytes All species;
(UU) Dwarf clawed frogs -- Pipidae -- Hymenochirus All species;
(VV) Surinam frogs -- Pipidae -- Pipa All species;
(WW) Mantella frogs --Ranidae -- Mantella All species;
(XX) Foam nest tree frogs -- Rhacophoridae -- Chiromantis All species;
(YY) Gliding or flying frogs -- Rhacophoridae -- Rhacophorus All species;
(ZZ) Mexican burrowing frog -- Rhinodermatidae -- Rhinophrynus dorsalis;
(AAA) Seychelles frogs -- Sooglossidae -- All species.
(4) Noncontrolled Reptiles: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species;
(a) Order Testudines:
(A) Pignose turtles -- Carettochelyidae -- All species;
(B) Austro--American side--necked turtles -- Chelidae -- All species;
(C) Marine turtles -- Cheloniidae -- All species;
(D) River turtles -- Dermatemydidae -- All species;
(E) Leatherback turtles -- Dermochelyidae -- All species;
(F) Pond and box turtles -- Emydidae -- All nonnative species except Pseudemys spp., Trachemys spp., Chinemys spp., Clemmys spp., Chrysemys spp., Graptemys spp., Emys orbicularis, Emydoidea blandingii and Mauremys spp.; OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
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(G) American mud and musk turtles -- Kinosternidae -- All species except Kinosternon subrubrum and K. odoratum;
(H) Afro-American side-necked turtles -- Pelomedusidae -- All species;
(I) Bighead turtles -- Platysternidae -- All species;
(J) Tortoises -- Testudinidae -- All species;
(K) Softshell turtles -- Trionychidae -- All species except Apolone spp. and Trionyx triunguis;
(b) Order Squamata (Suborder Amphisbaenia): Worm lizards -- All species.
(c) Order Squamata (Suborder Lacertilia):
(A) Pricklenapes -- Agamidae -- Acanthosaura All species;
(B) Common or rainbow agama -- Agamidae -- Agama agama;
(C) Frilled dragon -- Agamidae -- Chlamydosaurus kingii;
(D) Humphead forest dragons -- Agamidae -- Gonocephalus All species;
(E) Sailfin lizards -- Agamidae -- Hydrosaurus All species;
(F) Anglehead forest dragons -- Agamidae -- Hypsilurus All species;
(G) Water dragons -- Agamidae -- Lophognathus All species;
(H) Water dragons -- Agamidae -- Physignathus All species;
(I) Bearded dragons -- Agamidae -- Pogona All species;
(J) Mastigures -- Agamidae -- Uromastyx All species;
(K) Chameleons -- Chamaeleonidae -- All species;
(L) Plated lizards -- Cordylidae -- Gerrhosaurus All species;
(M) Flat lizards -- Cordylidae -- Platysaurus All species;
(N) Geckos -- Gekkonidae -- All species;
(O) Gila monster, beaded lizard -- Helodermatidae -- All species;
(P) Iguanid lizards -- Iguanaidae -- All nonnative species except: Crotaphytus spp., Gambelia spp., Sceloporus spp., Uta spp., Phrynosoma spp.;
(Q) Skinks -- Scincidae -- All nonnative species except Eumeces spp.;
(R) Ameivas -- Teiidae -- Ameiva All species;
(S) Tegus -- Teiidae -- Tupinambis All species;
(T) Monitor lizards -- Varanidae -- All species except Varanus griseus;
(U) Night lizards -- Xantusiidae -- All species;
(V) American knob-scaled lizards -- Xenosauridae -- Xenosaurus All species.
(d) Order Squamata (Suborder Serpentes)
(A) File snakes -- Acrochordidae -- All species;
(B) Pythons and Boas -- Boidae -- All nonnative species;
(C) Milk, Pine, Corn, Rat, Garter snakes -- Colubridae -- All nonnative species except Boiga irregularis, Lampropeltis getula, L.zonata, and Pituophis catenifer;
(D) Kingsnakes and gopher (bull) snakes -- Colubridae -- Individuals of Lampropeltis getula, L. zonata and Pituophis catenifer that are morphologically
distinct from native species.
(E) Egyptian cobra -- Elapidae -- Naja haje;
(F) Black & white cobra -- Elapidae -- Naja melanoleuca;
(G) Indian cobra -- Elapidae -- Naja naja;
(H) Red spitting cobra -- Elapidae -- Naja pallida;
(I) King cobra -- Elapidae -- Ophiophagus hannah;
(J) Bush vipers -- Viperidae -- Atheris All species;
(K) Gaboon viper -- Viperidae -- Bitis gabonica;
(L) Rhinoceros viper -- Viperidae -- Bitis nasicornis;
(M) Horned vipers -- Viperidae -- Cerastes All species; OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON
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(N) Rattlesnakes -- Viperidae -- Crotalus aquilus, C. basiliscus, C. durissus, C. intermedius, C. polystictus, C. pusillus, C. tortugensis,
C. triseriatus, C. unicolor, and C. vegrandis;
(O) Saw-scaled vipers -- Viperidae -- Echis All species;
(P) Bushmaster -- Viperidae -- Lachesis muta;
(Q) False horned vipers -- Viperidae -- Pseudocerastes All species;
(R) Pygmy rattlesnakes -- Viperidae -- Sistrurus miliarius and S. ravus.
(5) Noncontrolled Fish: Common Name -- Family -- Genus/species: Aquaria fish and Live Foodfish -- All species.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222 &
498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052,
498.222 & 498.242
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Controlled Species
At the time the commission categorizes a species, subspecies or hybrid as Controlled, it shall also establish the controls
necessary to protect native wildlife.
(1) Controlled Mammals
(2) Controlled Birds
(a) Mute swans ( Cygnus olor): The possession, transport, sale, purchase, exchange and offer to sell, purchase or exchange is allowed provided
that all males are neutered and all individuals are surgically pinioned. Importation of any mute swan is prohibited.
(b) Hawks and falcons (families Falconidae and Accipitridae): The capture, possession, propagation, transportation, release,
sale, purchase, exchange and disposition of falcons is allowed only as per the requirements of OAR 635 Division 44 (Holding,
Propagating Protected Wildlife) and OAR 635 Division 55 (Falconry Licenses, Permits and Requirements).
(c) Game birds: (Anatidae, Columbidae, Tetranidae, Phasianidae, Meleagrididae, Scolopacidae, Gruidae, Rallidae). The possession,
propagation, sale, purchase and exchange of game birds is allowed only as per the requirements of OAR 635 division 44 (Holding,
Propagating Protected Wildlife).
(d) Unless authorized by the Department, European starling ( Sturnus vulgaris) or House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) may not be imported into
Oregon or released into the wild. However, viable eggs, nestlings, fledglings, or adults may be captured from the wild, possessed,
bought or sold for any other purpose (including damage control, wildlife rehabilitation or research). Except for wildlife
rehabilitation, no permit is required for such capture and possession. Release of these species by licensed wildlife rehabilitators
shall occur at a location designated by the Department.
(3) Controlled Amphibians
(a) Bullfrog ( Rana catesbeiana) including viable eggs, hatchlings, tadpoles, juveniles and adults: No person may import, purchase,
sell, barter or exchange, or offer to import, purchase, sell, barter or exchange live bull frogs. Individual bullfrogs may
be collected from the wild and held indoors in an escape proof aquarium as per OAR 635-044-0035. Release is prohibited unless
the person first obtains a permit from the Director.
(4) Controlled Reptiles
(a) Order Crocodylia (Crocodiles, Alligators and Gavials) are considered exotic animals pursuant to ORS 609.305. Therefore,
the keeping, breeding and sale of such animals is regulated by ORS 609.205 through 609.355 and OAR 603-011-0705 and 603-011-0706.
Those statutes and rules govern the authority of local governments and the Department of Agriculture over those activities
concerning these OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT
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animals. However, the Fish and Wildlife Commission retains authority to regulate release and transport of these animals,
and their management if they are released or escape into the wild. It is unlawful to release any member of the order Crocodylia.
Stat. Auth.: 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222, 498.242
Stats. Implemented: 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222, 498.242
635-056-0075
Controlled Fish Species
(1) Controlled Fish
(a)Grass carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella): Grass carp may be released into water bodies within Oregon only pursuant to the issuance of
a permit from the Department. Complete permit applications shall be submitted to Department headquarters at least 60 days
before proposed stocking. A fee of $100.00 (plus a $2.00 license agent fee) shall be charged for each Grass carp permit issued.
The following restrictions and standards will govern the issuance of grass carp permits:
(A) Stocking will occur only in water bodies which are:
(i) Completely within private land; or
(ii) On land owned or controlled by irrigation districts or drainage districts.
(B) Stocking will occur only in the following types of water bodies:
(i) Lakes, ponds, or reservoirs less than 10 acres; or
(ii) Ditches and canals.
(C) Public use of the water body must be restricted to prevent removal of grass carp (by angling or otherwise) by unauthorized
persons. At a minimum, the water body must be closed to angling and other use by the general public.
(D) Stocking shall not detrimentally affect any population of species listed as threatened or endangered by the federal
or state government.
(E) Stocking shall occur only in water bodies with fish screens approved by the Department. Such screens shall have screen
openings 1 inch or less for fish 12–19 inches total length and screen openings 2 inches or less for fish over 19 inches
total length. Screens shall be inspected and approved by the Department before a permit will be issued. The applicant must
comply with fish passage requirements (OAR 635, division 412); given grass carp screening requirements, this entails applying
for and receiving a waiver or exemption from passage requirements if grass carp will be stocked into waters where native migratory
fish are or were historically present.
(F) Stocking will not be allowed in water bodies within 100-year floodplains (as delineated by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency on federal Flood Insurance Rate Maps) during times of potential flood. Times of potential flood are January 1 through
July 31 in watersheds east of the Cascades and October 15 through May 31 in watersheds west of the Cascades. Grass carp will
be removed from water bodies in a 100-year floodplain and held or disposed of during times of potential flood. If grass carp
will be held and not disposed of, they shall be held at a permitted site outside the 100-year floodplain. Applications for
sites within a 100-year floodplain shall contain a detailed removal plan which shall receive Department approval.
(G) Grass carp may only be purchased and imported from approved suppliers outside Oregon. Grass carp may not be propagated
or held for further distribution within Oregon. Department pathologists shall approve suppliers. Approval will be based on
ability to provide grass carp free of Asian tapeworms and meet health and disease requirements according to OAR 635-007-0555
through 635-007-0585. OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT
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(H) Grass carp imported into Oregon shall be:
(i) Sterile triploids. Documentation from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that each fish is triploid must be submitted
to the Department prior to release;
(ii) At least 12 inches long;
(iii) Tagged with a Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tag of frequency 134.2-kilohertz. Each tag shall be programmed
with a unique identification number. A list of unique tag numbers shall be submitted to the Department prior to release; and
(iv) Stocked at a rate not exceeding 22 per affected acre.
(I) In addition to documentation relating to the restrictions above, each permit application shall include:
(i) Applicant's name, address and daytime telephone number. All property owners of the water body to which grass carp will
have unrestricted access must be party to the application and permit;
(ii) Location of the water body, including township, range, section and quarter section, with map including written directions
for access;
(iii) Map of the water body including, vegetation present in the water body, all inlets and outlets, and screen locations;
(iv) Description of emergency procedures for responding to fish escapes from approved sites;
(v) Description of how fish will be removed and disposed of at the end of the proposed project.
(J) An application becomes the management plan upon approval. Permits and management plans shall be specific to particular
sites and particular stocking projects. Permittees shall not deviate from permit conditions and management plans without prior
written approval from the Department. No person may remove grass carp from one site (as identified in a management plan) and
transport them to any other site without prior written approval from the Department.
(K) An Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish transport permit shall accompany grass carp imported into and transported
within Oregon. If transport is required within the management plan and occurs entirely on the permittee's property, a transport
permit is not needed. Any other permit or documentation required for fish import, transport, or stocking shall also be obtained
prior to importation and stocking.
(L) Permittees shall, as a condition of the permit, allow employees of the Department or the Oregon State Police to inspect
at reasonable times the permitted water body, permit, and associated records. Inspection may take place without warrant or
notice, but, unless prompted by emergency or other exigent circumstances, shall be limited to regular and usual business hours,
including weekends. Nothing in these rules is intended to authorize or allow the warrantless search or inspection of property
other than the water bodies or fish holding facilities on the permittee's property.
(M) Permits are revocable at any time for violation of any wildlife statute or rule of the Department. Upon revocation,
if stocking has already occurred, the permittee shall remove all grass carp within two weeks at her/his own cost.
(N) Grass carp which escape a permitted water body are subject to seizure or destruction by the Department at the expense
of the permit holder. The permit holder shall be held liable for incidental kill of any other species due to or during destruction
of escaped grass carp.
(O)The Commission may grant an exception to OAR 635-056-0075(2)(a)(B) or (2)(a)(F). Exception requests must be submitted
in writing in addition to the normal application and must address the requirements in this section. Unless the Commission
determines that an alternative provides equivalent protection to fish and wildlife resources and their habitats, exceptions
shall have the following additional requirements:
(i) If the water body into which grass carp will be stocked is greater than or equal to 10 acres a professional topographic
survey by a licensed surveyor must be provided for the entire perimeter of the OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 20 – Div. 056
water body showing all points of water movement in and out of the water body. A topographic survey completed by a state
or federal agency within five years from the date of application for the water body may be used. The Department shall determine
screening requirements from the survey;
(ii)Grass carp may remain in a water body within the 100-year floodplain year-round if a professional plan or drawing that
is certified by a licensed engineer is provided which indicates that the entire perimeter of the water body is protected from
100-year floods. In order to prevent grass carp escape, screens, dikes, and devices protecting the water body must be able
to remain structurally sound within 100-year floods and not be over-topped by a 100-year flood. The Department reserves the
right to have a licensed engineer retained by the agency review and approve or deny the plan or drawing submitted by the applicant.
(b) Tilapia (Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus, Nile tilapia O. niloticus, and hybrids thereof): The possession, propagation, transportation, sale, purchase,
exchange and disposition of these tilapia is controlled according to the following restrictions and standards:
(A) A person must apply for and receive an approved propagation license from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Fish Propagation Program prior to commencing production;
(B) Propagation must occur in ponds covered with nets or screens adequate to prevent the capture or transport of cultured
fish by predators or other animals;
(C) Access to production facilities must be through secure locked gates;
(D) Only animals certified as disease-free by the vendor may be purchased;
(E) Permittees must provide adequate veterinary care to identify and minimize the spread of diseases originating from the
animals being held;
(F) No live tilapia or their gametes, fertilized eggs, or larvae may be released into waters of this State, as defined
in ORS 506.006; and
(G) An Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish transport permit shall accompany live tilapia imported into and transported
within Oregon. If transport occurs entirely on the permittee's property, a transport permit is not needed.
(2) Controlled Mollusks
(a) Suminoe oysters ( Crassostrea ariakensis), Pacific oysters (C.gigas), Kumamoto oysters (C. sikamea), Eastern oysters (C. virginica), and European flat oysters (Ostrea edulis) may be purchased and imported
from outside Oregon (or from other estuaries within Oregon) for release into estuaries in Oregon pursuant to the terms of
a permit issued by the department. Complete permit applications must be submitted to the department’s Marine Resources
Program Headquarters (2040 SE Marine Science Drive, Newport, Oregon 97365) at least 15 days before proposed stocking. Oysters
may be commercially harvested and sold pursuant to OAR 635-005-0001 through 635-005-0035.
(b) Softshell clam ( Mya arenaria), Japanese varnish clam (Nuttalia obscuratai), and Japanese littleneck clam (Venerupis philipinnarum) may be harvested, possessed
and sold commercially pursuant to OAR 635-005-0001 through 635-005-0035 or harvested and possessed recreationally pursuant
to OAR 635-039.
(3)Controlled Crustaceans:
(a) Green crabs ( Carcinus maenas) may be harvested recreationally pursuant to OAR 635-039. Once harvested, it is unlawful to return
green crab to state waters. It is unlawful to take green crab for commercial purposes.
(b) Whiteleg shrimp ( Litopenaeus vannamei): The possession, propagation, transportation, sale, purchase, exchange and disposition
of whiteleg shrimp is controlled according to the following restrictions and standards:
(A) A person must apply for and receive an approved propagation license from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Fish Propagation Program prior to commencing production; OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 21 – Div. 056
(B) Propagation must occur in ponds covered with nets or screens adequate to prevent the capture or transport of cultured
shrimp by predators or other animals;
(C) Access to production facilities must be through secure locked gates;
(D) Only animals certified as disease-free by the vendor may be purchased;
(E) Permittees must provide adequate veterinary care to identify and minimize the spread of diseases originating from the
animals being held;
(F) No live whiteleg shrimp or their gametes, fertilized eggs, or larvae may be released into waters of this State, as
defined in ORS 506.006; and
(G) An Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish transport permit shall accompany live whiteleg shrimp imported into
and transported within Oregon. If transport occurs entirely on the permittee's property, a transport permit is not needed.
(c) Giant river prawns ( Macrobrachium rosenbergii): The possession, propagation, transportation, sale, purchase, exchange and
disposition of giant river prawns is controlled according to the following restrictions and standards:
(A) A person must apply for and receive an approved propagation license from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Fish Propagation Program prior to commencing production;
(B) Propagation must occur in ponds covered with nets or screens adequate to prevent the capture or transport of cultured
prawns by predators or other animals;
(C) Access to production facilities must be through secure locked gates;
(D) Only animals certified as disease-free by the vendor may be purchased;
(E) Permittees must provide adequate veterinary care to identify and minimize the spread of diseases originating from the
animals being held;
(F) No giant river prawns or their gametes, fertilized eggs, or larvae may be released into waters of this State, as defined
in ORS 506.006; and
(G) An Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish transport permit shall accompany live giant river prawns imported into
and transported within Oregon. If transport occurs entirely on the permittee's property, a transport permit is not needed.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138 & 496.146 Stats. Implemented: ORS 497.308, 497.318, 498.022, 498.052 & 498.222
635-056-0080
Sale of Wildlife
(1) Except as provided in these rules and other rules of the commission, no person shall sell, purchase, exchange or offer
to sell, purchase or exchange any wildlife (including game fish in the aquaria trade).
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, kingsnakes ( Lampropeltis getula and L. zonata) and gopher (bull) snakes (Pituophis catenifer) that are morphologically
similar to native species may be possessed, transported, sold, purchased, exchanged or offered for sale, purchase or exchange
if the animals were legally acquired and bred in captivity. However, nothing in these rules authorizes the:
(a) Capture, possession, transportation, sale, purchase, exchange, or offer of sale, purchase or exchange of any wild native
kingsnake or its offspring; or
(b) Sale, purchase, exchange, or offer of sale, purchase or exchange of any wild gopher snake or its progeny.
(3) When any nonnative wildlife species is offered for sale, trade or barter, the person making the offer shall display
(until the transaction is completed) both the species’ common name(s) and scientific taxonomic name (genus, species
and subspecies (if appropriate)), as listed in the reference material in OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 22 – Div. 056
635-056-0000(2) of these rules. The common name(s) and scientific name shall be posted at or on the cage, tank, or pen
where the wildlife are being held or displayed.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298, ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS
498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298,
ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS 498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Hist.: FWC 69-1996,
f. & cert. ef. 12-20-96; FWC 41-1997(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 7-23-97; FWC 59-1997, f. & cert. ef. 9-3-97; DFW 96-1998,
f. & cert. ef. 11-25-98; DFW 116-2001, f. & cert. ef. 12-18-01
635-056-0090
Transportation
(1) Except as provided in this section or other rules of the commission, wildlife may be transported through the state
without an import permit from the department, provided the animal:
(a) Remains in the state no longer than 72 hours;
(b) Is not sold, purchased, exchanged or offered for sale, purchase or exchange or otherwise transferred while in the state;
and
(c) Is accompanied by an import permit from the Oregon Department of Agriculture, if required, and proof of legal possession.
(2) If an animal being transported through the state must remain in the state longer than 72 hours due to unexpected delays,
the person transporting such animal must notify the department's Salem headquarters office. Such notification shall include
the type of species being transported and the location of the animals.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052 Stats. Implemented:
ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 497.298, 497.308, 497.312, 497.318, 498.022, 498.029, 498.052, 498.222, 498.242 Hist.: FWC
69-1996, f. & cert. ef. 12-20-96; DFW 31-2004, f. 4-22-04, cert. ef. 5-1-04
635-056-0100
Holding of Nonnative Wildlife
Except as otherwise provided by these rules, persons possessing any Prohibited, Controlled or Noncontrolled wildlife must
meet the humane requirements of OAR 635-044-0035. Facilities housing nonnative wildlife and associated records are subject
to inspection by any State Police officer or department representative. Inspection of the facilities may take place without
warrant or notice, but, unless prompted by emergency or other exigent circumstances, shall be limited to regular and usual
business hours, including weekends. Nothing in these rules is intended to authorize or allow the warrantless search or inspection
of a residence.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298, ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS
498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298,
ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS 498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Hist.: FWC 69-1996,
f. & cert. ef. 12-20-96; FWC 72-1997, f. & cert. ef. 12-29-97; DFW 79-2000, f. & cert. ef. 12-22-00 OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
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635-056-0110
Escaped Wildlife
Any person (or authorized agent of that person) who possesses either a Prohibited wildlife species permitted under OAR
635-056-0050 or grandfathered by the commission, or a Controlled species under a valid permit, shall notify the department
within 24 hours of discovery that the animal has escaped. If the department discovers the escape, it shall notify the permittee
or the permittee's authorized agent within 24 hours. If escaped wildlife are not recovered by the permittee or the permittee's
agent within forty-eight (48) hours following notification to the department or notification by the department, a department
representative, or any peace officer, may at their discretion seize, capture or destroy said wildlife.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298, ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS
498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298,
ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS 498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Hist.: FWC 69-1996,
f. & cert. ef. 12-20-96; FWC 72-1997, f. & cert. ef. 12-29-97
635-056-0130
Classification Requests
(1) For species that are not listed in these rules, no person may possess, import, purchase, sell, exchange, or offer to
purchase, sell or exchange the species in Oregon.
(2) Species may be classified as Prohibited, Controlled or Noncontrolled. The classification may vary by activity (e.g.,
possession allowed, but sale prohibited). If a specific nonnative species, subspecies or hybrid is not classified as either
Prohibited, Controlled or Noncontrolled, or is classified but not for a particular activity (e.g., import, sale, possession,
transport), any person may either:
(a) Petition the commission to classify the species or allow the particular activity pursuant to OAR 137-001-0070; or
(b) Request the director to classify the species as Noncontrolled, pursuant to OAR 635-056-0140.
(c) Any person petitioning or requesting classification shall provide information illustrating that the requested action
will not harm, nor has the potential to harm, any native species or its habitat. The information should be scientific in nature,
in written form and include an appropriate literature cited section.
(3) In evaluating a request to classify a species, subspecies or hybrid, the commission may consider the following factors,
when appropriate:
(a) Potential to introduce disease or parasites to native wildlife populations;
(b) Potential for interbreeding or hybridizing with native wildlife;
(c) Possible competition with native wildlife for habitat, food, water, etc.;
(d) Impacts on the habitat of native wildlife;
(e) Potential predation on native wildlife;
(f) Feasibility and cost of capturing or eradicating escaped animals; or
(g) Any other factor or consideration the commission considers necessary to protect and maintain native wildlife.
(4) The director may appoint a Wildlife Integrity Review Panel to consider the information presented by the petitioner
as appropriate. The director may, in appointing the panel, consider scientific expertise, professional background, and other
qualifications needed to make sound decisions. The director may seek commission recommendations in making Wildlife Integrity
Review Panel appointments. If convened, the panel shall make a recommendation to the commission on the classification of the
species, subspecies or OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT
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hybrid and what conditions, if any, should apply to the proposed activity (e.g., import, sale, possession, transfer).
(5) The director may call for scientific based studies or other verifiable information useful in placing the requested
species in the appropriate classification category.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298, ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS
498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298,
ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS 498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242
635-056-0140
Noncontrolled Classification
(1) Upon a request pursuant to OAR 635-056-0130(3)(b), the director may classify a species as Noncontrolled if the director
determines, based upon scientific information, that the species presents a low risk of harm to native wildlife. In evaluating
the risk, the director shall determine the relative risk (high, medium, low, unknown) for each of the following criteria:
(a) Whether the species' natural range and habitat is similar to Oregon's climate and habitat;
(b) Whether the species has an invasive history;
(c) Whether the species can survive in Oregon;
(d) Whether the species has the potential to prey upon native wildlife;
(e) Whether the species can potentially degredate the habitat of native wildlife;
(f) Whether the species has the potential to pass disease or parasites to native wildlife;
(g) Whether the species has the potential to compete for food, water, shelter, or space with native wildlife; and
(h) Whether the species has the potential to hybridize with native wildlife;
(i) Whether the species can be readily distinguished from a native species, or a prohibited or controlled species.
(2) If the director determines that the risk for all of the above criteria is low, or that the risk for one of the criterion
is medium and the risk for the remaining criteria is low, then the director may classify the species as Noncontrolled. If
the director determines that the risk for any of the criteria is high or unknown, or that the risk for two or more of the
criteria is medium, the director shall refer the petition to the commission for a decision.
(3) The director shall notify the petitioner in writing of any decision and the rationale for that decision. If the petitioner
or an affected person disagrees with the director's decision to list a species as Noncontrolled, the person may request the
commission to review the director's decision.
(4) The director shall maintain a list of those species classified as Noncontrolled, and shall make the list available
to the public.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298, ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS
498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298,
ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS 498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Hist.: FWC 69-1996,
f. & cert. ef. 12-20-96; FWC 59-1997, f. & cert. ef. 9-3-97; DFW 79-2000, f. & cert. ef. 12-22-00
635-056-0150
Grandfathering OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OREGON DEPARTMENT
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(1) A person who possessed a Prohibited wildlife species prior to the time the commission places the species on the Prohibited
list, or an unclassified species if legally obtained prior to January 1, 2000, may continue to hold the animal(s) for the
life of such animal(s), provided:
(a) The person has proof of legal possession prior to the listing (e.g., sales receipt, import permit from Oregon Department
of Agriculture, or signed affidavit);
(b) The animal(s) and any offspring are not released, transported, imported, sold, purchased, exchanged, offered for sale,
purchase or exchange, or otherwise transferred within the state; and
(c) The person abides by all regulations outlined in OAR 635-056-0110.
(2) A Prohibited wildlife species legally held in compliance with the requirements of subsection (1) of this rule may be
sold or exchanged provided that the animal is directly and permanently transported out of Oregon.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298, ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS
498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146, ORS 497.298,
ORS 497.308, ORS 497.312, ORS 497.318, ORS 498.022, ORS 498.029, ORS 498.052, ORS 498.222 & ORS 498.242 Hist.: FWC 69-1996,
f. & cert. ef. 12-20-96; FWC 59-1997, f. & cert. ef. 9-3-97; DFW 116-2001, f. & cert. ef. 12-18-01
Amended February 2011
Alabama: Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: None
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Game and Fish Division Law Enforcement Section
64 N. Union Street Montgomery, AL 36130-1456 Alabama government Nongame Species Regulation Restrictions on Possession
Alaska: Native Venomous: Permit is required Exotic Venomous: Permit
is required Protected Native Venomous: None Alaska Department of Fish and Game PO Box
25526 Juneau, AK 99802-5526 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Alaska
Arizona: Native Venomous: No permit is required, however other restrictions apply. Please
contact Arizona Game and Fish Department for all the details Exotic Venomous: Permit is required Protected
Native Venomous: Permit required Arizona Game and Fish Permits Coordinator 2221 W. Greenway Road Phoenix, AZ 85023
Arkansas: Native
Venomous: No permit required if less than six specimens of each species are maintained Exotic Venomous:
No permit required Protected Native Venomous: None Arkansas Game and Fish Commission 2 Natural Resources Drive Little Rock, AR 72205
California: Native Venomous: No
permit required...possession limit is 2 of each species Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected
Native Venomous: None California Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Protection Division 1416 Ninth St. Sacramento, CA 95814
Colorado: Native
Venomous: Permit required??? Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous:
Permit required Colorado Division of Wildlife 6060 Broadway Denver, CO 80216
Connecticut: Native Venomous: Permit required
Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit required Connecticut
Department of Environmental Protection Wildlife Division 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06102-5127 Connecticut Wildlife Division
Delaware: Native Venomous: Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit
required Protected Native Venomous: None Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental
Control Division of Fish and Wildlife Richardson and Robbins Building 89 Kings Highway Dover, DE 19903 CHAPTER 72 Title III CHAPTER 72
Florida: Native Venomous: Permit required (1000 hours verified experience required)
Exotic Venomous: Permit required (1000 hours verified experience required) Protected
Native Venomous: None Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600
Georgia: Native Venomous:
No permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: None
Georgia Department of Natural Resources Special Permit Unit 2070 U.S. Highway 278 S.E. Social Circle, GA 30279
Hawaii: Native
Venomous: None occur naturally Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native
Venomous: None Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources 1151 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, HI 96813
Hawaii Department of Argiculture
Idaho: Native Venomous: No permit required if less than 4 specimens of each species Exotic
Venomous: No permit required...however an Import Permit is required to ship animals into the state of Idaho. Protected
Native Venomous: None Idaho Department of Fish and Game 600 S. Walnut Street, P.O. Box 25 Boise, ID 83707 Idaho Statutes
Illinois: Native Venomous: Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit
required Protected Native Venomous: Permit required Illinois Department of Natural Resources Endangered Species Project Manager 524 S. Second St., Lincoln Tower Plaza Springfield, IL 62701-1787
Indiana: Native
Venomous: Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous:
Permit required Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife Commercial License Clerk Indiana Government Center South 402 W. Washington Street-Room
W273 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2267
Iowa: Native Venomous: Permit Pending legislation
Exotic Venomous: Permit Pending legislation Protected Native Venomous: Permit required
Iowa Department of Natural Resources Wallace State Office Building Des Moines, IA 50319-5145
Kansas: Native Venomous:
No permit required for less than 5 specimens of each species Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected
Native Venomous: Permit required Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Route 2, Box 54A Pratt, KS 67124-9599
Kentucky: Native Venomous: Permit required
Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: None Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources #1 Game Farm Road Frankfort, KY 40601
Louisiana: Native Venomous: A valid Fishing
License may be required Permit Required for native and exotic venomous as well as constrictors over 12
feet in length. You must also have a fishing license to possess / collect any native herp and a LA Reptile and Amphibian Dealer's
Permit to sell any native herps (this applies to non-residents as well, such as at reptile shows)
Protected
Native Venomous: None Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries PO Box 98000 Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000
Maine: Native Venomous: Permit required
Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: None Maine Department
of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife State Station House 41 284 State Street Augusta, ME 04333
Maryland: Native
Venomous: No permit required to keep Copperheads if less than 4 specimens Exotic Venomous: Permit required
Protected Native Venomous: Permit required Maryland Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division Tawes State Office Building 580 Taylor Avenue Annapolis, MD 21401
Massachusetts: Native
Venomous: Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous:
Permit required Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife 100 Cambridge Street Boston, MA 02202
Michigan: Native Venomous: No permit required
for less than 6 specimens of each species Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected
Native Venomous: Permit required Michigan Department of Natural Resources Stevens T. Mason Building Box 30028 Lansing, MI 48909
Minnesota: Native
Venomous: Permit required Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected Native Venomous:
Permit required Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Endangered Species Permit Coordinator 500 Lafayette Road St. Paul, MN 55155-4001
Mississippi: Native
Venomous: A valid Hunting License is required and no more than 4 specimens of each species or a total of 20 specimens are
allowed without a Captive Propagation Permit. Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected
Native Venomous: None Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Museum of Natural History 111 N. Jefferson St. Jackson, MS 39202
Missouri: Native
Venomous: Must be registered with local law enforcement agencies. Class 2 Wildlife Breeders Permit required for Importation,
Transportation, Trade, Sale, or Bartering of venomous reptiles. Exotic Venomous: Same rules as for Native
Venomous Protected Native Venomous: Permit required Missouri Department of Conservation 2901 West Truman Boulevard PO Box 180 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180
Montana: Native
Venomous: No permit required Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected Native
Venomous: None Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Law Enforcement Division 1420 E. Sixth Avenue Helena, MT 59620
Nebraska: Native
Venomous: No permit required Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected Native
Venomous: None Nebraska Game and Parks Commission 2200 N. 33rd Street PO Box 30370 Lincoln, NE 68503-0370
Nevada: Native Venomous:
Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit
required Nevada Department of Wildlife PO Box 10678, 1100 Valley Road Reno, NV 89520-0022
New Hampshire: Native Venomous:
Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit
required New Hampshire Fish and Game Department 2 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03301
New Jersey: Native Venomous: Permit required Exotic
Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit required New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection and Energy Division of Fish, Game, and Wildlife CN 400 Trenton, NJ 08625-0400
New Mexico: Native Venomous: Permit required
Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit required New
Mexico Department of Game and Fish Villagra Building PO Box 25112 Sante Fe, NM 87504
New York:
Native Venomous: Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected
Native Venomous: Permit required New York State Department of Environmental Protection Division of Fish and
Wildlife Special License Unit 50 Wolf Road Albany, NY 12233
North Carolina: Native
Venomous: No permit required Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected Native
Venomous: Permit required North Carolina Wildlife Resources Archdale Building 513 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27611
North Dakota: Native Venomous: No permit required Exotic
Venomous: No permit required Protected Native Venomous: None North Dakota Game and Fish
Department 100 North Bismarck Expressway Bismarck, ND 58501-5095
Ohio: Native Venomous:
No permit required Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected Native Venomous:
Permit required Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife 1840 Belcher Drive Columbus,
OH 43224-1329
Oklahoma: Native Venomous: A non-commercial wildlife breeders license is
required to possess any native species for hobby purposes Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected
Native Venomous: None Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 1801 North Lincoln Boulevard Oklahoma
City, OK 73105
Oregon: Native Venomous: No permit required Exotic
Venomous: Varies Protected Native Venomous: None Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
2501 SW First Ave., PO Box 59 Portland, OR 92707
Pennsylvania: Native Venomous:
Rattle Snake Hunter's Permit required for Timber Rattlesnake...possession limit is 1 specimen. Exotic
Venomous: No permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit required Pennsylvania Fish
and Boat Commission Division of Fisheries Management Herpetology and Endangered Species Coordinator 450 Robinson
Lane Bellefonte, PA 16823-9685
Rhode Island: Native Venomous: Permit required Exotic
Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit required Rhode Island Department
of Environmental Management Division of Fish and Wildlife Washington County Government Center Wakefield, RI 02879
South
Carolina: Native Venomous: No permit required Exotic Venomous: No permit required
Protected Native Venomous: None South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources Department
Rembert C. Dennis Building, PO Box 167 Columbia, SC 29202
South Dakota: Native
Venomous: Fishing License required Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected
Native Venomous: None South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks License Office 412 West Missouri
Pierre, SD 57501
Tennessee: Native Venomous: Permit required Exotic
Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit required Tennessee Wildlife
Resources Agency Ellington Agricultural Center PO Box 40747 Nashville, TN 37204
Texas: Native
Venomous: No permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous:
Permit required Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road Austin, TX 78744
Utah: Native
Venomous: Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous:
Permit required Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife Resources Wildlife Registration
Office 1596 West North Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Vermont: Native Venomous:
Scientific Collection Permits may be required Exotic Venomous: Importation Permits may be required Protected
Native Venomous: Permit required Vermont Fish and Game Department Law Enforcement Division 103 South
Main Street Waterbury, VT 05676
Virginia: Native Venomous: No permit required, however,
there is a possession limit of 5 of each species Exotic Venomous: No permit required, except for the
Brown Tree Snake (Boiga irregularis) Protected Native Venomous: Permit required Virginia
Department of Game and Inland Fisheries 4010 West Broad Street PO Box 11104 Richmond, VA 23230-1104
Washington: Native
Venomous: Permit required Exotic Venomous: Permit required Protected Native Venomous:
None Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 600 Capitol Way North Olympia, WA 98501-1091
West
Virginia: Native Venomous: No permit required Exotic Venomous: No permit required
Protected Native Venomous: None West Virginia Department of Natural Resources Division
of Wildlife PO Box 67 Elkins, WV 26241-0067
Wisconsin: Native Venomous: No permit
required Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected Native Venomous: Permit required
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources PO Box 7921 Madison, WI 53791-9414
Wyoming: Native
Venomous: No permit required Exotic Venomous: No permit required Protected Native
Venomous: Permit required Wyoming Game and Fish Department 5400 Bishop Boulevard Cheyenne, WY 82006
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