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Statutory Instrument 2004 No. 1993 (N.I. 16)
The Dangerous Wild Animals (Northern Ireland)
Order 2004
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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
2004 No. 1993 (N.I.
16)
NORTHERN IRELAND
The Dangerous Wild Animals (Northern Ireland)
Order 2004
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Made |
27th July 2004 |
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Coming into operation in
accordance with Article 1(2) and
(3) |
ARRANGEMENT OF ORDER
At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 27th day of July
2004
Present,
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in
Council Whereas a draft of this Order in Council has been
approved by resolution of each House of
Parliament:
Now, therefore, Her
Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 1(1) of the
Schedule to the Northern Ireland Act 2000 (c.1) and of all other
powers enabling Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice
of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as
follows:-
Title and
commencement 1.
- (1) This Order may be cited as the Dangerous Wild Animals
(Northern Ireland) Order 2004.
(2) This
Article, Article 2 (including the Schedule) and Article 12 shall come
into operation on the expiration of 7 days from the day on which this
Order is made.
(3) The remaining
provisions of this Order shall come into operation on such day or days
as the Department may by order
appoint.
Interpretation
2. - (1) The Interpretation Act (Northern
Ireland) 1954 (c. 33) applies to this Order as it applies to an Act of
the Assembly.
(2) Subject to paragraphs
(3) and (4), for the purposes of this Order a person is a keeper of an
animal if he has it in his
possession.
(3) If at any time an
animal ceases to be in the possession of a person, any person who
immediately before that time was a keeper thereof by virtue of
paragraph (2) continues to be a keeper of the animal until another
person becomes a keeper thereof by virtue of that
paragraph.
(4) Where an animal is in
the possession of any person for the purpose of -
(a) preventing it from causing damage,
(b) restoring it
to its owner,
(c) undergoing veterinary treatment,
or
(d) being transported on behalf of another
person,
the person having such possession shall not by virtue only of that
possession be treated for the purposes of this Order as a keeper of
the animal.
(5) In this
Order -
"circus" includes any place where animals are kept or introduced
wholly or mainly for the purpose of performing tricks or
manoeuvres;
"damage" includes the death or disease of, or injury to, any
person;
"dangerous wild animal" means any animal of a kind for the time
being specified in the first column of the Schedule;
"the Department" means the Department of the Environment;
"licence" means a licence under this Order;
"licence holder" means a person holding a licence;
"modifications" includes additions, omissions, amendments and
substitutions;
"premises" includes any place;
"statutory provision" has the meaning assigned by section 1(f)
of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 (c. 33);
"veterinary surgeon" means a person who is for the time being
registered in the register of veterinary surgeons;
"the Welfare of Animals Act" means the Welfare of Animals Act
(Northern Ireland) 1972 (c. 7).
(6) The second column of the Schedule is
included by way of explanation only and, in the event of any dispute
or proceedings, only the first column is to be taken into
account.
Licences 3. - (1) Subject to Articles 6(7), 7 and 9(9), a
person shall not keep a dangerous wild animal except under the
authority of a licence granted by the
Department.
(2) The Department shall
not grant a licence unless an application for it -
(3) The Department shall not grant a
licence unless it is satisfied that -
(a) it is not contrary to the public interest on the grounds of
safety, nuisance or otherwise to grant the licence;
(b) the
applicant for the licence is a suitable person to hold a
licence;
(c) any animal concerned will at all times when it
is being kept only under the authority of the
licence -
(i) be held in accommodation which secures that the animal
will not escape, which is suitable as regards construction, size,
temperature, lighting, ventilation, drainage and cleanliness and
which is suitable for the number of animals proposed to be held in
the accommodation, and
(ii) be supplied with adequate and
suitable food, drink and bedding material and be visited at
suitable intervals;
(d) appropriate steps will at all such times be taken for the
protection of any animal concerned in case of fire or other
emergency;
(e) all reasonable precautions will be taken at
all such times to prevent and control the spread of infectious
diseases; and
(f) while any animal concerned is at the
premises where it will normally be held, its accommodation is such
that it can take adequate exercise.
(4) The Department shall not grant a
licence unless the application for it is made by a person who both
owns and possesses, or proposes both to own and to possess, any animal
concerned, except where the circumstances are in the Department's
opinion exceptional.
(5) The Department
shall not grant a licence unless -
(a) a veterinary surgeon or other person authorised under
Article 5(1), has inspected the premises where any animal will
normally be held under the authority of the licence; and
(b)
the Department has received and considered a report by the
veterinary surgeon or other person -
(i) containing such particulars as in the Department's opinion
enable it to decide whether the animal is likely to be properly
cared for and whether the premises are such that any animal
proposed to be kept under the authority of the licence may
suitably be held there; and
(ii) describing the condition
of the premises and of any animal or other thing found
there.
(6) Subject to paragraphs (2) to (5), the
Department may grant or refuse a licence as it thinks fit, but where
it decides to grant such a licence it shall specify as conditions of
the licence -
(a) conditions that, while any animal concerned is being kept
only under the authority of the licence, -
(i) the animal shall not be kept by any person other than a
person specified (whether by name or description) in the
licence;
(ii) the animal shall normally be held at such
premises as are specified in the licence;
(iii) the animal
shall not be moved from those premises or shall only be moved from
them in such circumstances as are specified in the
licence;
(iv) the licence holder shall notify the
Department if the animal gives birth or dies;
(v) the
licence holder shall hold a current insurance policy which insures
him and any other person entitled to keep the animal under the
authority of the licence against liability for any damage which
may be caused by the animal; and
(vi) the terms of any such
policy shall be satisfactory in the opinion of the
Department;
(b) conditions restricting the species (whether one or more) of
animal, and number of animals of each species, which may be kept
under the authority of the licence;
(c) a condition that the
licence holder shall at all reasonable times make available a copy
of the licence to any person entitled to keep any animal under the
authority of the licence;
(d) a condition that the licence
holder shall notify the Department of the sale or other disposal of
the animal concerned;
(e) a condition relating to the steps
to be taken by the licence holder in the event of any escape or
release of the animal concerned; and
(f) such other
conditions as in the opinion of the Department are necessary or
desirable for the purpose of securing the objectives specified in
sub-paragraphs (c) to (f) of paragraph (3).
(7) Subject to paragraph (6), the
Department may, in granting a licence, specify such conditions of the
licence as it thinks fit.
(8) The
Department may at any time vary a licence by -
(a) specifying any new condition of the licence; or
(b)
varying or revoking any condition of it (including any condition
specified, or previously varied, under this paragraph);
but any condition of a licence specified by virtue of paragraph (6)
may not be revoked and any condition specified by virtue of
sub-paragraph (a)(ii) of that paragraph may not be
varied.
(9) Where the Department varies
a licence under paragraph (8), then -
(a) if the variation was requested by the licence holder, the
variation shall take effect immediately after the Department decides
to make it;
(b) in any other case, the variation shall not
take effect until the licence holder has become aware of the
variation and had a reasonable time to comply with it.
Provisions supplementary to Article
3 4. - (1)
Where -
(a) a person is aggrieved by the refusal of the Department to
grant a licence; or
(b) the holder of a licence is aggrieved
by a condition of the licence (whether specified at the time the
licence is granted or later) or by the variation or revocation of
any condition of the licence,
he may appeal to a court of summary jurisdiction in accordance with
Part VII of the Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (NI
26).
(2) An appeal under paragraph (1)
shall be brought within 21 days from the date on which the person
wishing to appeal receives notification of the Department's decision
to refuse to grant a licence, to specify a condition (whether on the
grant of the licence or later) or to vary or revoke a condition, as
the case may be.
(3) On an appeal under
paragraph (1), the court may confirm, vary or reverse the Department's
decision and generally give such directions with respect to the grant
of a licence or, as the case may be, with respect to the conditions of
the licence as it thinks proper, having regard to the provisions of
this Order.
(4) Subject to paragraphs
(5) and (6) and to Article 10(2), a licence shall remain in force for
a period of 12 months from the date on which it is granted (or for
such longer period as the Department may by order prescribe) and shall
then expire.
(5) If before a licence
expires application is made for a further licence, the licence shall
remain in force pending the grant or refusal of the further licence,
and if it is granted the further licence shall commence from the date
of the expiry of the last licence.
(6)
Where the licence holder dies -
(a) the licence shall continue in force for a period of 28 days
from the date of death as if it had been granted to the personal
representatives of the deceased; and
(b) if application is
made for a new licence within that period, the licence shall remain
in force pending the grant or refusal of the new licence.
(7) Any person who contravenes Article 3(1)
shall be guilty of an offence.
(8) If
any condition of a licence is contravened or not complied with,
then, -
(a) the licence holder, and
(b) any other person who is
entitled to keep any animal under the authority of the licence and
who was primarily responsible for the contravention or failure to
comply,
shall, subject to paragraph (9), be guilty of an
offence.
(9) In any proceedings for an
offence under paragraph (8), it shall be a defence for the person
charged to prove that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised
all due diligence to avoid the commission of such an
offence.
Inspection by the
Department 5.
- (1) The Department may authorise in writing any
veterinary surgeon or such other person as it may think competent to
do so to inspect any premises where any animal is proposed to be held
under the authority of a licence.
(2) A
person authorised under paragraph (1) may, on producing his authority
if so required, enter any premises mentioned in that paragraph at all
reasonable times and inspect them and any animal or other thing found
there, for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not a licence should
be granted.
(3) Where the Department
has authorised any person to inspect premises under paragraph (1), the
Department may require the person who applied for the licence to pay
it the reasonable costs of the
inspection.
(4) Where the Department
has granted a licence, it may authorise in writing any veterinary
surgeon or such other person as it may think competent to do so to
inspect any premises where any animal is or may be held under the
authority of the licence.
(5) A person
authorised under paragraph (4) may, on producing his authority if so
required, enter any premises mentioned in that paragraph at all
reasonable times and inspect them and any animal or other thing found
there, for the purpose of ascertaining -
(a) whether or not a licence should be varied; or
(b)
whether an offence under this Order is being committed.
(6) Where the Department has authorised any
person to inspect premises under paragraph (4), the Department may
require the licence holder to pay it the reasonable costs of the
inspection.
(7) The Department may
authorise in writing any veterinary surgeon or such other person as it
may think competent to do so to inspect any premises if it has
reasonable grounds for suspecting that an animal is being kept there
in contravention of Article 3(1).
(8)
Subject to paragraph (9), a person authorised under paragraph (7)
may -
(a) enter any premises mentioned in that paragraph at all
reasonable times;
(b) inspect them and any animal or other
thing found there; and
(c) take bodily samples from any
animal found there,
for the purpose of ascertaining whether an animal is being kept
there in contravention of Article
3(1).
(9) A person authorised to
inspect premises under paragraph (7) may only enter those premises
under the authority of a warrant issued under paragraph
(10).
(10) Where a justice of the peace
is satisfied by complaint on oath -
(a) that admission to the premises is reasonably required for
the purpose specified in the complaint; and
(b) that a person
authorised under paragraph (7) would, apart from paragraph (9), be
entitled for that purpose to exercise in respect of the premises a
power of entry under paragraph (8),
he may issue a warrant under his hand authorising that person to
enter the premises.
(11) A warrant
issued under paragraph (10) shall continue in force until the purpose
for which entry is required has been
satisfied.
(12) Where a person enters
any premises in pursuance of a power of entry under this Article, that
person shall ensure that the premises are left no less secure by
reason of the entry, and the Department shall make good or pay
compensation for any damage to property caused by the person in
entering the premises, in carrying out any inspection, in taking
bodily samples from any animal, in seizing any animal under Article
6(1) or in making the premises
secure.
(13) Any question of disputed
compensation under paragraph (12) shall be referred to and determined
by the Lands Tribunal.
(14) Any person
who intentionally obstructs any person in the exercise of any power
under this Article shall be guilty of an
offence.
(15) In this
Article -
"bodily samples" means samples of bodily fluid or bodily tissue
taken for the purpose of scientific tests; and
"scientific tests" means scientific tests carried out with the
object of ascertaining whether an animal is of a kind for the time
being specified in the Schedule.
Power to seize and to destroy or dispose of animals without
compensation 6.
- (1) Where a veterinary surgeon or other person authorised
under paragraph (4) or (7) of Article 5 has entered premises in
accordance with the provisions of that Article, he may seize any
animal found there if he reasonably suspects that -
(a) any condition of a licence is contravened or not complied
with in relation to that animal; or
(b) the animal is being
kept in contravention of Article 3(1).
(2) Where an animal is seized under
paragraph (1), the licence holder or (as the case may be) the keeper
of the animal may, within 21 days from the seizure of the animal,
appeal against the decision to seize the animal to a court of summary
jurisdiction in accordance with Part VII of the Magistrates' Courts
(Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (NI
26).
(3) On an appeal under paragraph
(2), the court may confirm or reverse the decision to seize the animal
concerned and generally give such directions as it thinks proper,
having regard to the provisions of this
Order.
(4) Subject to paragraphs (8),
(9) and (11), where an animal has been seized under paragraph (1), the
Department may retain it, destroy it or otherwise dispose of
it.
(5) Where the Department wishes to
retain the animal concerned, it may designate any person whom it
thinks suitable to do so to keep the animal concerned in his
possession on behalf of the Department for such period as may be
agreed with that person.
(6) Where an
animal is in the possession of a person designated under paragraph
(5), the Department -
(a) shall pay the reasonable expenses incurred by that person in
keeping the animal concerned in his possession; and
(b) may
make such other arrangements in respect of the animal concerned on
such terms and conditions as may be agreed with that
person.
(7) During the period agreed with a
designated person under paragraph (5), Article 3(1) shall not apply to
the keeping by that person of the animal
concerned.
(8) An animal seized under
paragraph (1) shall not be destroyed or otherwise disposed of by the
Department -
(a) until the expiration of the time within which an appeal may
be brought under paragraph (2); or
(b) where such an appeal
is brought, before the determination of the appeal.
(9) An animal seized under paragraph (1)
shall not be destroyed by the Department unless the destruction is
carried out by, or under the supervision of, a veterinary
surgeon.
(10) Paragraphs (8) and (9) do
not apply to any action taken to prevent the animal concerned from
presenting a serious and immediate risk to the safety of any person,
or to any section of the public or the public in
general.
(11) An animal seized under
paragraph (1) shall not be disposed of by the Department for the
purposes of animal
experimentation.
(12) Where an animal
is disposed of under paragraph (4), any person to whom the animal is
sold or given shall have a good title to
it.
(13) Without prejudice to
paragraphs (12) and (13) of Article 5, the Department shall not be
liable to pay compensation to any person in respect of the seizure of
any animal under this Article.
(14)
Where the Department incurs any expenditure in exercising its powers
under this Article, it shall be entitled to recover the amount of the
expenditure as a civil debt from -
(a) the licence holder concerned, if the power of seizure was
exercised under paragraph (1)(a); or
(b) any person who was
at the time of the seizure a keeper of the animal concerned, if the
power of seizure was exercised under paragraph (1)(b).
(15) Any person who intentionally obstructs
any person in the exercise of a power of seizure under this Article
shall be guilty of an
offence.
Exemptions 7. - (1) Article 3(1) shall not apply to any
dangerous wild animal kept in -
(a) premises licensed as a zoological establishment under
section 8 of the Welfare of Animals Act;
(b) premises
licensed as a petshop under that section;
(c) a
circus;
(d) a place which is a designated establishment
within the meaning of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
(c. 14).
(2) For the purposes of this Order an
animal shall be treated as kept in premises licensed as a zoological
establishment when it is elsewhere in the personal possession of the
operator of the establishment, or of competent persons acting on his
behalf.
(3) Article 3(1) shall not
apply to any dangerous wild animal -
(a) of a kind prescribed in an order made by the Department;
and
(b) which is kept for the production of food, wool, skin,
hair or feathers or for such other purpose as the Department may by
order prescribe.
Restriction on transferring ownership of dangerous wild
animals 8.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2) and Article 9(10), an owner
of a dangerous wild animal who gives or sells that animal to another
person shall not part with possession of that animal unless that other
person has produced a licence authorising him to keep the animal in
question.
(2) This Article shall not
apply where a dangerous wild animal is given or sold to a person who
proposes to keep that animal in any premises or place within Article
7(1).
(3) Any person acting in
contravention of paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an
offence.
Existing keepers
9. - (1) Paragraph (2) applies if a
person -
(a) was keeping a dangerous wild animal at any premises
immediately before the coming into operation of Article 3(1);
and
(b) is not disqualified under Article 10(2) from keeping
that animal.
(2) That person shall be entitled to keep
that animal at those premises without a licence -
(a) for a period of 90 days beginning with the day on which
Article 3(1) comes into operation; and
(b) if before the end
of that period he applies for a licence, until the seventh day after
the day on which the application is withdrawn or finally
determined.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b) an
application for a licence is finally determined
when -
(a) the licence is granted; or
(b) if the application is
refused by the Department -
(i) the period within which an appeal may be brought under
Article 4 expires; or
(ii) if such an appeal is brought,
that appeal is finally disposed of.
(4) The owner of a dangerous wild animal
may at any time during the surrender period surrender that animal to
the Department at such premises as the Department may designate for
that purpose.
(5) The surrender period
for an animal is the period -
(a) beginning with the coming into operation of this Article;
and
(b) ending on the date on which (having regard where
appropriate to the provisions of paragraphs (1) to (3)) the keeping
of the animal without a licence first becomes an offence under
Article 3(1).
(6) Subject to paragraphs (11) and (13),
where an animal has been surrendered under paragraph (4), the
Department may retain it, destroy it or otherwise dispose of
it.
(7) Where the Department wishes to
retain the animal concerned, it may designate any person whom it
thinks suitable to do so to keep the animal concerned in his
possession on behalf of the Department for such period as may be
agreed with that person.
(8) Where an
animal is in the possession of a person designated under paragraph
(7), the Department -
(a) shall pay the reasonable expenses incurred by that person in
keeping the animal concerned in his possession; and
(b) may
make such other arrangements in respect of the animal concerned on
such terms and conditions as may be agreed with that
person.
(9) During the period agreed with a
designated person under paragraph (7), Article 3(1) shall not apply to
the keeping by that person of the animal
concerned.
(10) Article 8(1) shall not
apply to the surrender of a dangerous wild animal under paragraph
(4).
(11) An animal surrendered under
paragraph (4) shall not be destroyed by the Department unless the
destruction is carried out by, or under the supervision of, a
veterinary surgeon.
(12) Paragraph (11)
does not apply to any action taken to prevent the animal concerned
from presenting a serious and immediate risk to the safety of any
person, or to any section of the public or the public in
general.
(13) An animal surrendered
under paragraph (4) shall not be disposed of by the Department for the
purposes of animal
experimentation.
(14) Where an animal
is disposed of under paragraph (6), any person to whom the animal is
sold or given shall have a good title to
it.
(15) The Department shall not be
liable to pay compensation to any person in respect of the surrender
of any animal under this
Article.
Penalties 10. - (1) Any person guilty of an offence under
this Order shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not
exceeding level 5 on the standard
scale.
(2) Where a person is convicted
of any offence under -
(a) this Order;
(b) the Welfare of Animals
Act;
(c) the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act 1976
(c. 72) or the Control of Trade in Endangered Species (Enforcement)
Regulations 1997 (S.I. 1997/1372) in relation to an
animal;
(d) the Diseases of Animals (Northern Ireland) Order
1981 (NI 22) by reason of the contravention of any provision of
Article 21, 23 or 23A of that Order (protection of animals and
poultry during transport) or any order made under any such
provision;
(e) the Dogs (Northern Ireland) Order 1983 (NI
8);
(f) the Wildlife (Northern Ireland) Order 1985 (NI 2);
or
(g) any statutory provision concerning the licensing of
zoos within the meaning of that statutory provision,
the court by or before which he is convicted may by
order -
(i) cancel any licence held by him; and
(ii) whether or
not he is the holder of a licence, disqualify him from keeping any
dangerous wild animal for such period as the court thinks
fit.
(3) A court may, if it thinks fit, suspend
the operation of an order under paragraph (2) pending an
appeal.
Power of Department to modify the
Schedule 11. If the
Department is satisfied that the scope of this Order should
be -
(a) extended so as to include animals of a kind not for the time
being specified in the Schedule; or
(b) diminished so as to
exclude animals of a kind for the time being specified in the
Schedule,
it may by order make the necessary modifications to the
Schedule.
Orders 12. - (1) Orders made by the Department under
this Order (except an order under Article 1) shall be subject to
negative resolution.
(2) Any orders
made by the Department under this Order may contain such incidental,
supplementary or transitional provisions or savings as the Department
considers appropriate.
A. K. Galloway Clerk of
the Privy Council
SCHEDULEArticle 2.
KINDS OF DANGEROUS WILD ANIMALS
NOTE: See
Article 2(6) for the effect of the second column of this
Schedule
MAMMALS
Scientific name of kind |
Common name or names |
Marsupials |
Dasyuridae of the species Sarcophilus laniarius |
The Tasmanian devil |
Macropodidae of the species Macropus fuliginosus, Macropus
giganteus, Macropus robustus and Macropus rufus |
Grey kangaroos, the euro, the wallaroo and the red
kangaroo |
Primates |
Callitrichidae of the species of the genera Leontophithecus
and Saguinus |
Tamarins |
Cebidae |
New-world monkeys (including capuchin, howler, saki, spider,
squirrel, titi, uakari and woolly monkeys and the night monkey
(otherwise known as the douroucouli)) |
Cercopithecidae |
Old-world monkeys (including baboons, the drill, colobus
monkeys, the gelada, guenons, langurs, leaf monkeys, macaques,
the mandrill, mangabeys, the patas and proboscis monkeys and the
talapoin) |
Indriidae |
Leaping lemurs (including the indri, sifakas and the woolly
lemur) |
Lemuridae, except the species of the genus Hapalemur |
Large Lemurs (the broad-nosed gentle lemur and the grey
gentle lemur are excepted) |
Hylobatidae |
Gibbons and siamangs |
Hominidae except genus Homo |
Anthropoid apes including chimpanzees, orang-utans and
gorillas |
Edentates |
Bradypodidae |
Sloths |
Dasypodidae of the species Priodontes giganteus (otherwise
known as Priodontes maximus) |
The giant armadillo |
Myrmecophagidae of the species Myrmecophaga tridactyla |
The giant anteater |
Rodents |
Erithizontidae of the species Erithizon dorsatum |
The North American porcupine |
Hydrochoeridae |
The capybara |
Hystricidae of the species of the genus Hystrix |
Crested porcupines |
Carnivores |
Ailuropodidae (Ailuridae) |
The red (lesser) panda |
Canidae, except the species of the genera Alopex, Dusicyon,
Otocyon, Nyctereutes and Vulpes and the species Canis
familiaris |
Jackals, wild dogs, wolves and the coyote (foxes, the
raccoon-dog and the domestic dog are excepted) |
Felidae, except the species Felis catus |
The bobcat, caracal, cheetah, jaguar, lion, lynx, ocelot,
puma, serval, tiger and all other cats (the domestic cat is
excepted) |
Hyaenidae except the species Proteles cristatus |
Hyaenas (except the aardwolf) |
Mustelidae of the species of the genera Arctonyx, Aonyx,
Enhydra, Lutra (except Lutra lutra), Melogale, Mydaus, Pteronura
and Taxidea and of the species Eira barbara, Gulo gulo, Martes
pennanti and Mellivora capensis |
Badgers (except the Eurasian badger), otters (except the
European otter), and the tayra, wolverine, fisher and ratel
(otherwise known as the honey badger) |
Procyonidae |
Cacomistles, raccoons, coatis, olingos, the little
coatimundi and the kinkajou |
Ursidae |
Bears including the Giant Panda |
Viverridae of the species of the genus Viverra and the
species Arctictis binturong and Cryptoprocta ferox |
The African, large-spotted, Malay and large Indian civets,
the binturong and the fossa |
Pinnipedes |
Odobenidae, Otariidae and Phocidae, except Phoca vitulina
and Halichoerus grypus |
The walrus, eared seals, sealions and earless seals (the
common and grey seals are excepted) |
Elephants |
Elephantidae |
Elephants |
Odd-toed ungulates |
Equidae, except the species Equus asinus, Equus caballus and
Equus asinus x Equus caballus |
Asses, horses and zebras (the donkey, domestic horse and
domestic hybrids are excepted) |
Rhinocerotidae |
Rhinoceroses |
Tapiridae |
Tapirs |
Hyraxes |
Procaviidae |
Tree and rock hyraxes (otherwise known as dassies) |
Aardvark |
Orycteropidae |
The aardvark |
Even-toed ungulates |
Antilocapridae |
The Pronghorn |
Bovidae, except any domestic form of the genera Bos and
Bubalus, of the species Capra aegagrus (hircus) and the species
Ovis aries |
Antelopes, bison, buffalo, gazelles, goats and sheep
(domestic cattle, goats and sheep are excepted) |
Camelidae except the species Lama glama and Lama pacos |
Camels, the guanaco and the vicugna (the domestic llama and
alpaca are excepted) |
Cervidae of the species Alces alces and Rangifer tarandus,
except any domestic form of the species Rangifer tarandus |
The moose or elk and the caribou or reindeer (the domestic
reindeer is excepted) |
Giraffidae |
The giraffe and the okapi |
Hippopotamidae |
The hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus |
Suidae, except any domestic form of |
Old-world pigs (including the wild boar |
the species Sus scrofa |
and the wart hog) (the domestic pig is excepted) |
Tayassuidae |
New-world pigs (otherwise known as peccaries) |
Any hybrid of a kind of animal specified in the foregoing
provisions of this column where one parent is, or both parents
are, of a kind so specified |
Mammalian hybrids with a parent (or parents) of a specified
kind |
BIRDS Cassowaries and emu |
Casuariidae |
Cassowaries |
Dromaiidae |
The emu |
Ostrich |
Struthionidae |
The ostrich |
REPTILES Crocodilians |
Alligatoridae |
Alligators and caimans |
Crocodylidae |
Crocodiles and the false gharial |
Gavialidae |
The gharial (otherwise known as the gavial) |
Lizards and snakes |
Colubridae of the species of the genera Atractaspis,
Malpolon, Psammophis and Thelatornis and of the species Boiga
dendrophila, Dispholidus typus, Rhabdophis subminiatus and
Rhabdophis tigrinus |
Mole vipers and certain rear-fanged venomous snakes
(including the moila and montpellier snakes, sand snakes, twig
snakes, the mangrove (otherwise known as the yellow-ringed
catsnake), the boomslang, the red-necked keelback and the
yamakagashi (otherwise known as the Japanese tiger-snake)) |
Elapidae |
Certain front-fanged venomous snakes (including cobras,
coral snakes, the desert black snake, kraits, mambas, sea snakes
and all Australian poisonous snakes (including the death
adders)) |
Helodermatidae |
The gila monster and the (Mexican) beaded lizard |
Viperidae |
Certain front-fanged venomous snakes (including adders, the
barba amarilla, the bushmaster, the copperhead, the
fer-de-lance, moccasins, rattlesnakes and vipers) |
INVERTEBRATES Spiders |
Ctenidae of the species of the genus Phoneutria |
Wandering spiders |
Dipluridae of the species of the genus Atrax |
The Sydney funnel-web spider and its close relatives |
Lycosidae of the species Lycosa raptoria |
The Brazilian wolf spider |
Sicariidae of the species of the genus Loxosceles |
Brown recluse spiders (otherwise known as violin
spiders) |
Theridiidae of the species of the genus Latrodectus |
The black widow spider (otherwise known as redback spider)
and its close relatives |
Scorpions |
Buthidae |
Buthid scorpions |
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is
not part of the Order)
This Order regulates the
keeping of certain kinds of dangerous wild animals.
Explanatory
Memorandum
ISBN 0 11049158 0
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