";s:4:"text";s:2039:" No person may sell raw bobcat or river otter pelts taken before September 1, 1982 unless they were metal-sealed by the Oregon State Police or the department before that date as required in OAR … All general hunting regulations must be followed. (See Roadkill Salvage Permits January 2, 2019 Due to COVID-19 related ODFW office closures, rules requiring that people check in roadkill parts within 5 business days have been waived with the exception of heads with antlers from male deer and male elk. As unprotected wildlife nutria may be trapped (cannot be relocated) or shot. Oregon is home to animals that could be dangerous or unpleasant to encounter -- and don't forget to avoid these plants while you're out and about this summer. It is legal to hunt feral swine on public land with a valid hunting license. Hunting feral swine on private land does not require a valid hunting license, but you must have landowner permission. Only the appropriate hunting license is necessary to hunt small game (no tags or permits). Small game species provide a variety of hunting opportunities throughout the state and are an excellent way to introduce new hunters to hunting. These new regulations are not present in these 2018-2020 Oregon Furbearer Trapping and Hunting Regulations. No license is needed for a landowner to control nutria on his/her own property. • In the Siskiyou and Siuslaw National Forests, the use of traps or snares suspended in trees is prohibited. This list of mammals of Oregon includes all wild mammal species living in or recently … Most cities have restrictions on leg-hold trapping or the discharge of firearms within their city limits--live trapping is usually the main population control measure inside … • No furbearer or unprotected mammal trapping in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Feral swine are defined as a predatory animal by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (OAR 603-010-0055).