Section 3960.4 Of Chapter 1. Game Mammals From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 4. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1.
3960.4
. (a) As used in this section, the terms "bear" and "pursue"
have the same meanings as defined in Section 3960.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 3960, the department may authorize
qualified individuals, educational institutions, governmental
agencies, or nongovernmental organizations to use dogs to pursue
bears or bobcats for the purpose of scientific research, provided
that the research project is designed to do all of the following:
(1) Contribute to knowledge of natural wildlife ecosystems.
(2) Follow best practices and minimize disruptions in the lives
and movements of bears, bobcats, and other wildlife, as well as
impacts to the habitat while maintaining the applicant's objectives.
(3) Directly or indirectly support the sustainability and survival
of bear or bobcat populations and healthy ecosystems.
(4) Not include the intentional injury or killing of any bear or
bobcat.
(5) Not include the intentional relocation of any bear or bobcat
other than to areas suitable to them in the state. Any relocation
shall comply with the requirements of Section 4190.
(c) Any research project authorized pursuant to subdivision (b)
shall be undertaken pursuant to a memorandum of understanding between
the department and the authorized research entity that addresses all
of the following:
(1) Trapping and anesthetizing of the animals pursued, collection
of diagnostic samples, attaching or surgically implanting monitoring
or recognition devices or markings, and providing veterinary care or
euthanasia, as required, for the health, safety, and humane treatment
of the animals.
(2) Qualifications of onsite field supervisors necessary for
carrying out authorized research procedures.
(3) Immediate reporting of any incidental mortality or injury to a
bear or bobcat as a result of authorized research activities.
Reports of any incidental mortality or injury to a bear or bobcat
shall be made available to the public upon request.
(4) Filing of annual and final progress reports of research
involving pursuit by dogs. Annual and final progress reports shall be
made available to the public upon request.
(d) The department shall provide notice to the public of any bear
or bobcat research project authorized pursuant to subdivision (b) at
least 30 days prior to its initiation, and, upon request, shall make
available to the public copies of the memorandum of understanding
between the department and the authorized research entity required
pursuant to subdivision (c).