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Oregon state laws

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I understand that I'm four years late to the conversation, but what I made of the documents is that the change did go through. Am I wrong in believing this? (my apologies, I am quite inept at this sort of research.)
 

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I have a friend planning to move to Oregon. You make applied for a permit for each species of newt. Including containment plans if some escape. Oregon has many different climate range from rainfall, elevation and temps. The eastern half is very dry and cold in winter but I can see some species a potential problems on the coast.

From what I understand the biggest problem was putting crayfish in Crater Lake. For those reading later do a search. I wish we had a large captive population to maintain the species like axolotls.
 
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