Oregon State Department Of Fish And Wildlife
Community Resource
About this resource
Individuals are encouraged to report any sick, injured, stranded, or orphaned land and marine animals. It is illegal to remove or capture wildlife from their natural habitat and keep them without a permit, classified as a Class A misdemeanor, which can lead to a maximum of one year in jail and a fine of $6250.
Intake Procedure: -Contact or check the website for details and a directory of local licensed wildlife rehabilitators -Always call before attempting to pick up or relocate any wildlife -For further assistance or to report a violation, reach out to the Oregon State Police reporting line.
Fees: None
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- Unrestricted
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Salem, Oregon
Walk-ins welcome
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