(12) "Raptor" means any species or hybrid of the families Strigidae, Falconidae and Accipitridae <br /> used for Falconry. <br /> (13) "Raptor training" means the use of wildlife for the purpose of training of any species or <br /> hybrid of the families Strigidae, Falconidae and Accipitridae to hunt wildlife. <br /> (14) "Release" means, for the purpose of competitive hunting dog trials or hunting or ra or <br /> training, permitting any domestically- raised game birds to exist alive outside o t o ure that <br /> restricts its movements. <br /> \,, **) <br /> 635- 046 -0045 <br /> GENERAL REGULATIONS <br /> (1) Releasing domestically- raised game birds or usin 'ldlif du ing competitive hunting dog <br /> trials, and releasing domestically- raised game bir fo u • g dog and raptor training, are only <br /> allowed under a permit from the Department. <br /> (2) Wildlife that shows symptoms of s' or i Jury, or that is dead from disease, must not be <br /> used in competitive hunting dog tr'a s r t aining of hunting dogs or raptors. <br /> (3) Any person who takes o is to take wildlife, including domestically- raised game birds, <br /> during a competitive hu, g t al or while training a hunting dog or raptor, must meet the <br /> hunting license and sate bir• validation (stamp) requirements contained in the Department's <br /> current Oregon,' a - It Big Game, and Furbearer Hunting/Trapping Regulations. <br /> erg <br /> (4) Reca may • e used on private lands to capture domestically- raised upland game birds <br /> whin' rel sed for a competitive hunting dog trial or hunting dog or raptor training, <br /> p • t `' "• t, upon discovery, any unmarked game bird(s) (except bobwhite and Coturnix quail) <br /> or oth wildlife caught incidentally must be released immediately. <br /> (5) For the purposes of these rules, domestically- raised game birds that have been used for <br /> competitive hunting dog trials or hunting dog and raptor training are considered inedible. All <br /> 3 <br />