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Game Bird Release Permit for Hunting Dog and Raptor Training is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a Game Bird Release Permit?
A: A Game Bird Release Permit allows the release of captive-raised game birds for hunting dog and raptor training.
Q: Who can apply for a Game Bird Release Permit?
A: Anyone who wants to release captive-raised game birds for hunting dog and raptor training in Oregon can apply for a Game Bird Release Permit.
Q: What is the purpose of a Game Bird Release Permit?
A: The purpose of a Game Bird Release Permit is to allow individuals to train hunting dogs and raptors using captive-raised game birds.
Q: How do I apply for a Game Bird Release Permit?
A: To apply for a Game Bird Release Permit, you will need to contact the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and complete the necessary application forms.
Q: Are there any restrictions or requirements for obtaining a Game Bird Release Permit?
A: Yes, there may be certain restrictions and requirements for obtaining a Game Bird Release Permit. It is best to contact the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for specific details.
Q: Can I release native wild birds for training purposes with a Game Bird Release Permit?
A: No, a Game Bird Release Permit is specifically for the release of captive-raised game birds, not native wild birds.
Q: Is there a fee for a Game Bird Release Permit?
A: Yes, there may be a fee associated with obtaining a Game Bird Release Permit. Contact the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for information on the current fee schedule.
Q: How long is a Game Bird Release Permit valid for?
A: The validity period of a Game Bird Release Permit may vary. It is best to check with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for the specific duration of the permit.
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