(b) involves more than one person in testing or exhibiting learned behavior in dogs <br /> related to hunting wildlife (including, but not limited to, tracking of scents, flushing, <br /> pointing, treeing, ground baying and retrieval). <br /> (3) "Department" means the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. <br /> (4) "Exempt animals" means species listed in OAR 635 - 56 - 0020. <br /> \ <br /> (5) "Falconry" is caring for and training raptors for pursuit of game, and the unting <br /> wild game with raptors. <br /> (6) "Healed nasal scar" means a permanent deformity on the upper m iblt.ff an upland game <br /> bird such as that caused by an anti - pecking device. <br /> (7) "Healed toe mark" results from the clipping of the inal joi t, including the entire toenail, <br /> from the lateral (outside) toe of the right foot of an up n e bird chick. <br /> (8) "Hunting Dog" means any dog that is use t i individual to pursue or hunt wildlife. <br /> (9) "Hunting Dog Training" means th- s.� - -• W ildlife by an individual or individuals on any <br /> lands or waters in the state for th -_,. u • e se a training to teach or reinforce learned behavior in <br /> dogs related to hunting of wi• acts ties which may include shooting, tracking of scents, <br /> flushing, pointing, treein_,'• y. nd ying, going to ground, and/or retrieval of wildlife. <br /> (10) "Marked bird" f upla d game birds means a domestically- raised upland game bird which <br /> displays one oar,'. 1h vying: a healed toe mark, a healed nasal scar, or an approved band <br /> affixed to . • • r allards means a domestically- raised mallard which was marked in at least <br /> one of th• s approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (50 CFR 21.13). <br /> (11 ur e" for upland game birds means the act of locating, trailing, tracking, chasing, or <br /> flushing, but not taking, in an attempt to reinforce learned behavior in hunting dogs; for game <br /> mammals or furbearers means the act of trailing, tracking, or chasing in an attempt to locate, <br /> capture, catch, tree, or kill. <br /> 2 <br />