SCHEDULES
F1SCHEDULE 1 Animals the Importation and Exportation of which are Restricted
Part IMAMMALS
1
All kinds of mammal except the kinds specified in the first column below—
Excepted kind | Common name or names |
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Marsupials | |
Macropus giganteus | Eastern grey kangaroo |
Macropus fuliginosus | Western grey kangaroo |
Insectivores | |
Talpa europaea | Common European mole |
Rabbits | |
Oryctolagus cuniculus | European rabbit (otherwise known as domestic rabbit) |
Rodents | |
Castor canadensis | Canadian beaver |
Rattus norvegicus | Common rat (otherwise known as laboratory rat) |
Mus musculus | House mouse (otherwise known as laboratory mouse) |
Any domestic form of Mesocricetus auratus | Domestic golden hamster |
Any domestic form of Ondatra zibethicus | Domestic muskrat (otherwise known as musquash) |
Any domestic form of Cavia | Domestic guinea pig |
Any domestic form of Chinchilla laniger | Domestic chinchilla |
Carnivores | |
Canis familiaris | Domestic dog |
Vulpes vulpes | Common fox and silver fox |
Procyon lotor | North American raccoon |
Procyon cancrivorus | Crab-eating raccoon |
Mustela vison | North American mink |
Mustela furo | Domestic ferret |
Martes zibellina | Sable |
Felis catus | Domestic cat |
Odd-toed ungulates | |
Equus caballus | Domestic horse |
Equus asinus | Domestic donkey |
Equus caballus x asinus | Mule and Hinny |
Even-toed ungulates | |
Any domestic form of Sus scrofa | Domestic pig |
Lama glama | Domestic llama |
Lama pacos | Domestic alpaca |
Any domestic form of Camelus bactrianus | Domestic bactrian camel |
Camelus dromedarius | Arabian camel |
Dama dama | European fallow deer |
Cervus elaphus (except Cervus elaphus bactrianus, Cervus elaphus hanglu and Cervus elaphus barbarus) | Red deer (except Bactrian deer, the Kashmir stag and Barbary deer) |
Any domestic form of Rangifer tarandus | Domestic reindeer |
Capreolus capreolus | Roe deer |
Any domestic form of Bubalus bubalis | Domestic water buffalo |
Bos taurus | Domestic ox |
Bos indicus | Domestic zebu |
Bos frontalis | Domestic gayal |
Any domestic form of Bos grunniens | Domestic yak |
Any domestic form of Capra hircus | Domestic goat |
Ovis aries | Domestic sheep |
BIRDS
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All kinds of bird except the kinds specified in the first column below—
Waterfowl | |
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Any domestic form of Anser anser | Domestic goose |
Any domestic form of Anser cygnoides | Chinese goose |
Any domestic form of Cairina moschata | Muscovy duck |
Any domestic form of Anas platyrhynchos | Domestic duck |
Gamebirds | |
Lophortyx californica | California quail |
Excalfactoria chinensis | Painted quail (otherwise known as blue-breasted quail) |
Bambusicola thoracica | Bamboo partridge |
Gallus gallus | Red junglefowl and domestic fowl |
Rollulus rouloul | Rouloul partridge |
Phasianus colchicus | Common pheasant (otherwise known as ring-necked pheasant) |
Phasianus versicolor | Green pheasant |
Pavo cristatus | Indian peacock (otherwise known as blue peacock) |
Numida Guttera Acryllium | Spotted guineafowls |
Any domestic form of Meleagris gallopavo | Turkey |
Cranes | |
Grus antigone | Sarus crane |
Balearica pavonina | Crowned crane |
Ra ils | |
Laterallus leucopyrrhus | Red and white crake |
Pigeons and doves | |
Any domestic form of Columba livia | Domestic pigeon |
Columba palumbus | Wood pigeon |
Streptopelia orientalis | Rufous turtle dove |
Streptopelia bitorquata | Javanese turtle dove |
Streptopelia capicola | Ring-necked dove (otherwise known as Cape dove) |
Streptopelia tranquebarica | Red turtle dove |
Streptopelia chinensis | Spotted dove |
Turtur chalcospilos | Green-spotted wood dove |
Chalcophaps indica | Green-winged dove |
Geopelia striata | Barred dove |
Geopelia cuneata | Diamond dove |
Ocyphaps lophotes | Crested bronzewing |
Phaps chalcoptera | Common bronzewing |
Phaps elegans | Brush bronzewing |
Zenaida auriculata | Eared dove |
Columbina Scardafella | Small American ground doves |
Parrots | |
Nymphicus hollandicus | Cockatiel |
Melopsittacus undulatus | Budgerigar |
Starlings | |
Lamprotornis | African glossy starlings |
Spreo superbus | Superb starling |
Sturnus malabaricus | Malabar starling |
Sturnus pagodarum | Pagoda starling |
Sturnus contra | Pied starling |
Sturnus burmannicus | Jerdon’s starling |
Acridotheres | Typical mynahs |
Gracula religiosa | Hill mynah |
Corvids | |
Garrulus lanceolatus | Lanceolated jay |
Cyanocorax yncas | Green jay |
Urocissa erythrorhyncha | Red-billed blue magpie |
Cissa chinensis | Hunting cissa |
Dendrocitta vagabunda | Rufous tree-pie |
Babblers | |
Garrulax albogularis | White-throated laughing-thrush |
Garrulax leucolophus | White-crested laughing-thrush |
Garrulax monileger | Lesser necklaced laughing-thrush |
Garrulax pectoralis | Greater necklaced laughing-thrush |
Garrulax rufogularis | Rufous-chinned laughing-thrush |
Garrulax canorus | Hwamei laughing-thrush |
Garrulax sannio | White-browed laughing-thrush |
Garrulax erythrocephalus | Red-headed laughing-thrush |
Leiothrix argentauris | Silver-eared mesia |
Leiothrix lutea | Pekin robin |
Minla cyanouroptera | Blue-winged siva |
Heterophasia capistrata | Black-headed sibia |
Yuhina | Yuhinas |
Bulbuls | |
Pycnonotus | Typical bulbuls |
Leafbirds | |
Chloropsis aurifrons | Golden-fronted fruitsucker |
Irena puella | Fairy bluebird |
Thrushes | |
Copsychus saularis | Asian magpie-robin |
Copsychus malabaricus | Shama |
Zoothera citrina | Orange-headed ground thrush |
Flycatchers | |
Niltava sundara | Rufous-bellied niltava |
White-eyes | |
Zosterops palpebrosa | Oriental white-eye |
Zosterops senegalensis | Yellow white-eye |
Troupials | |
Icterus icterus | Troupial |
Finches | |
Any domestic form of Serinus canaria | Canary |
Serinus atrogularis | Yellow-rumped seed-eater |
Carduelis sinica | Chinese greenfinch |
Carduelis spinoides | Himalayan greenfinch |
Spinus magellanicus | Black-headed siskin |
Coccothraustes personatus | Japanese grosbeak |
Coccothraustes migratorius | Yellow-billed grosbeak |
Waxbills | |
Lagonosticta | Firefinches |
Estrilda | Typical waxbills |
Uraeginthus | Blue waxbills and violet-ears |
Hypargos niveoguttatus | Peter’s twinspot |
Amandava | Avadavats |
Ortygospiza atricollis | Quail finch |
Erythrura prasina | Pintailed parrotfinch |
Lonchura malabarica | Indian silverbill |
Lonchura cantans | African silverbill |
Lonchura griseicapilla | Pearl-headed silverbill |
Lonchura cucullata | Bronze-winged mannikin |
Lonchura bicolor | Pied mannikin |
Lonchura fringilloides | Magpie mannikin |
Lonchura striata | Striated munia and Bengalese finch |
Lonchura punctulata | Spotted munia |
Lonchura malacca | Black-headed munia |
Lonchura maja | White-headed munia |
Lonchura castaneothorax | Chestnut-breasted finch |
Aidemosyne modesta | Cherry finch (otherwise known as plum-capped finch) |
Amadina erythrocephala | Red-headed finch |
Amadina fasciata | Cutthroat |
Padda oryzivora | Java sparrow |
Emblema guttata | Spotted-sided finch (otherwise known as diamond finch) |
Neochmia ruficauda | Star finch |
Poephila guttata | Zebra finch |
Poephila bichenovii | Double-barred finch |
Poephila personata | Masked finch |
Poephila acuticauda | Long-tailed finch |
Chloebia gouldiae | Gouldian finch |
Weavers | |
Passer luteus | Golden sparrow |
Petronia xanthocollis | Yellow-throated sparrow |
Sporopipes squamifrons | Scaly-crowned weaver |
Ploceus philippinus | Baya weaver |
Ploceus intermedius | Lesser masked weaver |
Quelea cardinalis | Cardinal quelea |
Euplectes anomalus | Bob-tailed wydah |
Euplectes diadematus | Fire-fronted bishop |
Euplectes gierowii | Black bishop |
Euplectes nigroventris | Black-vented bishop |
Euplectes aureus | Golden-backed bishop |
Euplectes capensis | Yellow-rumped bishop |
Euplectes axillaris | Fan-tailed wydah |
Euplectes hartlaubi | Marsh wydah |
Euplectes albonotatus | White-winged wydah |
Euplectes progne | Long-tailed wydah |
Euplectes jacksoni | Jackson’s wydah |
Vidua paradisaea | Paradise wydah |
Buntings | |
Emberiza tahapisi | Cinnamon-breasted bunting |
Emberiza elegans | Yellow-throated bunting |
Emberiza flaviventris | African golden-breasted bunting |
Emberiza bruniceps | Red-headed bunting |
Melophus lathami | Crested bunting |
Sicalis flaveola | Saffron finch |
Tiaris | Grassquits |
Paroaria Cardinalis | Cardinals |
Cyanerpes | Honeycreepers |
REPTILES
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All kinds of reptile except the kinds specified in the first column below—
Geckos | |
Hemidactylus brookii | Brook’s gecko |
Hemidactylus flaviviridis | |
Hemidactylus frenatus | Bridled house gecko |
Hemidactylus mabouia | Moreau’s gecko |
Lygodactylus picturatus | |
Pachydactylus bibronii | Bibron’s clawless gecko |
Thecadactylus rapicauda | Turnip-tailed gecko (otherwise known as top-tailed gecko) |
Agamids | |
Agama agama | Margouillat lizard (otherwise known as rainbow lizard) |
Agama atricollis | Black-necked agama |
Calotes cristatellus | Londok agama |
Calotes versicolor | Harlequin lizard (otherwise known as bloodsucker lizard) |
Leiolepis belliana | Bell’s agama |
Physignathus cocincinus | Giant water dragon |
Iguanids | |
Anolis carolinensis | Carolina anole (otherwise known as green anole) |
Tropidurus torquatus | Taraguira lizard (otherwise known as Wied’s ring-necked lizard) |
Teiids | |
Ameiva ameiva | Surinam lizard |
Lacertids | |
Acanthodactylus boskianus | Daudin’s fringe-toed lizard |
Acanthodactylus pardalis | Leopard fringe-toed lizard |
Cordylids | |
Gerrhosaurus flavigularis | Yellow-throated plated lizard |
Gerrhosaurus major | |
Gerrhosaurus nigrigularis | Black-throated plated lizard |
Platysaurus guttatus | |
Skinks | |
Mabuya mabouya | Raddi’s skink |
Mabuya multifasciata | Many-banded skink |
Mabuya striata | Common two-striped skink |
Mabuya varia | Savanna variable skink |
Typical snakes | |
Boaedon fuliginosus | Common African house-snake |
Coluber constrictor | American racer |
Drymarchon corais | Indigo snake |
Elaphe guttata | Corn snake |
Elaphe obsoleta | American rat snake |
Lampropeltis getulus | Common king snake |
Natrix rhombifera | Rhomb snake |
Natrix sipedon | North American water snake |
Oxybelis aeneus | American vine snake |
Oxybelis fulgidus | Green vine snake |
Philothamnus semivariegatus | Variegated bush snake |
Spalerosophis diadema | Clifford’s snake |
Thamnophis sauritus | Ribbon snake |
Thamnophis sirtalis | Common garter snake |
Terrapins | |
Chrysemys picta | Painted terrapin |
Chrysemys scripta elegans (otherwise known as Pseudemys scripta elegans) | Red-eared terrapin |
AMPHIBIANS
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All kinds of amphibian except the kinds specified in the first column below—
Mole salamanders | |
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Ambystoma maculatum | American spotted salamander |
Ambystoma tigrinum | Tiger salamander |
True toads | |
Atelopus ignescens | |
Bufo marinus | Giant toad |
Bufo melanostictus | Asian common toad |
Bufo regularis | African square-marked toad |
Narrow-mouthed frogs | |
Kaloula pulchra | Malayan bullfrog |
True frogs | |
Pyxicephalus delalandei (otherwise known as Rana delalandei) | Delaland’s burrowing frog |
Rana angolensis | Angola frog |
Rana cancrivora | Mangrove frog |
Rana catesbeiana | American bullfrog |
Rana chalconota | |
Rhacophorine tree frogs | |
Polypedetes leucomystax (otherwise known as Rhacophorus leucomystax) | Malayan tree frog |
Sedge frogs | |
Hyperolius concolor | Hallowell’s tree frog |
Hyperolius nasutus | |
Hyperolius picturatus | |
Hyperolius pusillus | |
Arrow-poison frogs | |
Dendrobates auratus | |
Dendrobates histrionicus | |
Paradoxical frogs | |
Pseudis paradoxa | Paradoxical frog |
Hylid tree frogs | |
Hyla boans | Giant tree frog |
Hyla cinerea | American green tree frog |
Hyla crepitans | Rattle-voiced tree frog |
Hyla crucifer | Spring peeper frog |
Hyla nasica | |
Hyla rubra | Daudin’s tree frog |
Hyla versicolor | Common grey tree frog |
Phrynohyas venulosa | Warty tree frog |
Smilisca baudini | Mexican tree frog |
Part IIFISH
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The kinds of fish specified in the first column below—
Restricted kind | Common name or names |
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Sturgeons | |
Acipenser brevirostrum | Shortnose sturgeon |
Acipenser fulvescens | Lake sturgeon |
Acipenser oxyrhynchus | Atlantic sturgeon |
Acipenser sturio | Common sturgeon |
Bonytongues | |
Arapaima gigas | Arapaima |
Scleropages formosus | Asiatic bonytongue |
Salmon | |
Coregonus alpenae | Longjaw cisco |
Salmo chrysogaster | Mexican golden trout |
Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys | Inconnu |
Carp and suckers | |
Caecobarbus geertsi | Blind cave fish |
Chasmistes cujus | Cui-ui |
Plagopterus argentissimus | Woundfin |
Probarbus jullieni | Ikan temoleh |
Ptychocheilus lucius | Colorado squawfish |
Rhodeus sericeus | Bitterling |
Toothcarp | |
Cynolebias constanciae | |
Cynolebias marmoratus | |
Cynolebias minimus | Annual killifish |
Cynolebias opalescens | |
Cynolebias splendens | |
Xiphophorus couchianus | Monterey platyfish |
Coelacanths | |
Latimeria chalumnae | Coelacanth |
Australian lungfish | |
Neoceratodus forsteri | Australian lungfish |
Catfish | |
Pangasianodon gigas | Giant catfish |
Silurus glanis | Wels (otherwise known as European catfish |
Perch | |
Ambloplites ruperstris | Rock bass |
Lepomis gibbosus | Pumpkin seed (otherwise known as sunfish) |
Micropterus salmoides | Large-mouthed black bass (otherwise known as sand perch) |
Stizostedion lucioperca | Zander |
Stizostedion vitreum glaucum | Blue walleye |
Drumfish | |
Cynoscion macdonaldi |
INSECTS
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The kind of insect specified in the first column below—
Butterflies | |
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Ornithoptera | |
Trogonoptera | Birdwing butterflies |
Troides | |
Maculinea arion | Large blue |
Parnassius apollo | Apollo butterfly |
MOLLUSCS
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The kinds of mollusc specified below—
Restricted kind
Marine mussels
Mytilus chorus
Freshwater mussels
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Conradilla caelata
Cyprogenia aberti
Dromus dromas
Epioblasma florentina curtisi (otherwise known as Dysnomia florentina curtisi)
Epioblasma florentina florentina (otherwise known as Dysnomia florentina florentina)
Epioblasma sampsoni (otherwise known as Dysnomia sampsoni)
Epioblasma sulcata perobliqua (otherwise known as Dysnomia sulcata perobliqua)
Epioblasma torulosa gubernaculum (otherwise known as Dysnomia torulosa gubernaculum)
Epioblasma torulosa rangiana (otherwise known as Dysnomia torulosa rangiana)
Epioblasma torulosa torulosa (otherwise known as Dysnomia torulosa torulosa)
Epioblasma turgidula (otherwise known as Dysnomia turgidula)
Epioblasma walkeri (otherwise known as Dysnomia walkeri)
Fusconaia cuneolus
Fusconaia edgariana
Fusconaia subrotunda
Lampsilis brevicula
Lampsilis higginsi
Lampsilis orbiculata orbiculata
Lampsilis satura
Lampsilis virescens
Lexingtonia dolabelloides
Plethobasus cicatricosus
Plethobasus cooperianus
Pleurobema clava
Pleurobema plenum
Potamilus capax (otherwise known as Proptera capax)
Quadrula intermedia
Quadrula sparsa
Toxolasma cylindrella (otherwise known as Carunculina cylindrella)
Unio nickliniana (otherwise known as Megalonaias nickliniana)
Unio tampicoensis tecomatensis (otherwise known as Lampsilis tampicoensis tecomatensis)
Villosa trabalis (otherwise known as Micromya trabalis)
Land snails
Papustyla pulcherrima (otherwise known as Papuina pulcherrima)
Paryphanta
Freshwaters snails
Coalhuilix hubbsi
Cochliopina milleri
Durangonella coahuilae
Mexipyrgus carranzae
Mexipyrgus churinceanus
Mexipyrgus escobedae
Mexipyrgus lugoi
Mexipyrgus mojarralis
Mexipyrgus multilineatus
Mexithauma quadripaludium
Nymphophilus minckleyi
Paludiscala caramba
ANTHOZOANS
Antipatharia | Black corals (all species) |
Note: The second column of this Schedule gives a common name or names, where available, and is included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, only the first column is to be taken into account.
SCHEDULE 2 Plants the Importation and Exportation of which are Restricted
Sch. 2 substituted (16.11.1996) by S.I. 1996/2684, reg. 3
F2This Schedule does not apply to any kind of plant.
C1SCHEDULE 3 Items the Importation and Exportation of which are Restricted
Sch. 3 excluded (15.11.1996 with effect as mentioned in art. 4 of the amending S.I.) by S.I. 1996/2677, art. 4
1
The meat and offal of any animal of the order Cetacea (whales, porpoises and dolphins) and any flour or meal made from such meat and offal.
2
Whalebone (if unworked or simply prepared), and hair and waste of whalebone.
3
The fat and oil of any animal of the order Cetacea (whether or not refined or modified), and spermaceti wax and ambergris.
4
The extracts and juices of the meat of any animal of the order Cetacea.
5
1
Leather treated with the oil, whether or not refined or modified, of any member of the order Cetacea (hereinafter referred to as “cetacean oil”).
2
Any furskin, or any part of a furskin (including the head, tail or paw), treated with cetacean oil.
3
Articles made wholly or partly from leather treated with cetacean oil, being articles of any of the following kinds, namely: saddlery and harness for animals; trunks, suit-cases and other similar articles for the use of travellers; handbags, briefcases, wallets, purses, toilet cases, tool cases, tobacco pouches, sheaths, and other similar containers; articles of clothing; footwear, gaiters and other similar articles (including parts thereof).
4
Anything made wholly or partly from furskin, treated with cetacean oil.
6
The whole or any part of, or anything made wholly or partly from any tusk of any of the following animals, namely—
a
any animal of the family Elephantidae (elephants)
b
any animal of the family Suidae (pigs)
c
any animal of the species Monodon monoceros (narwhal)
d
any animal of the species Odobenus rosmarus (walrus)
and powder and waste of any tusk of any of the animals referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) of this paragraph.
7
The whole or any part of, or anything made wholly or partly therefrom, any tooth of any animal, and powder and waste of any tooth of any animal.
8
The whole or any part of the horns of any mammal to which Schedule 1 to this Act applies.
9
Any part of, or anything made wholly or partly from, any animal of the family Rhinocerotidae.
10
The stuffed head, or the skull (together with the skin covering it), of any mammal or reptile to which Schedule 1 to this Act applies.
11
1
Any furskin, skin or hide of a defined animal, if raw, tanned or dressed.
2
Any piece or cutting (including the head, tail and any paw) of any furskin, skin or hide of a defined animal.
3
Any tanned or dressed furskin of a defined animal or defined animals which are assembled in plates, rectangles, crosses, trapeziums or otherwise.
4
Anything made wholly or partly from the furskin of a defined animal (except where the furskin is trimming only).
5
In this paragraph, defined animal means:
a
any animal of the following families, namely—
Felidae (cats) except Felis catus (domestic cat)
Ursidae (bears);
b
any animal of the following sub-families, namely—
Hemigalinae (civets and palm civets)
Lutrinae (otters)
Paradoxurinae (palm civets)
Viverrinae (linsangs, civets and genets);
c
any animal of the genus Arctocephalus (fur seals);
d
any animal of the following species, namely—
Canis lupus (wolf)
Colobus angolensis (Angolan colobus)
Colobus guereza (guereza)
Colobus polykomos (western black and white colobus, otherwise known as ursine colobus)
Crocuta crocuta (spotted hyaena)
F17Cystophora cristata (hooded seal)
Equus burchelli (Common or Burchell’s zebra)
Equus grevyi (Grevy’s zebra)
Equus zebra (mountain zebra)
Hyaena brunnea (brown hyaena)
Lama guanacoe (Guanaco)
Mungos mungo (banded mongoose)
F17Phoca (Pagophilus) groenlandica (harp seal)
Vicugna vicugna (vicuna)
12
1
The whole or any part of any raw hide or skin (if fresh, salted, dried, pickled or limed and whether or not split) and the leather of any animal of the family Elephantidae (elephants) and sub-family Macropodinae (wallabies and kangaroos).
2
Anything made wholly of partly from the hide, skin or leather of any animal of the family Elephantidae (elephants) and sub-family Macropodinae (wallabies and kangaroos).
13
The skin and scales of any animal of the family Manidae (pangolins).
14
1
Hair, whether or not carded or combed, of any animal of the species Vicugna vicugna (vicuna).
2
Yarn made wholly or partly of hair of any animal of the species Vicugna vicugna (vicuna).
3
Fabric made wholly or partly of hair of any animal of the species Vicugna vicugna (vicuna) and any article made wholly or partly of any such fabric.
15
Musk derived from any animal of the genus Moschus (musk deer).
16
1
The whole or any part of any raw hide or skin, (if fresh, salted, dried, pickled or limed and whether or not split) and the leather of any animal of the class Reptilia (reptiles).
2
Anything made wholly or partly of the hide, skin or leather of any animal of the class Reptilia.
17
1
The whole or any part of the bony shell and its covering scales, if unworked, simply prepared or polished, of any of the order Testudinata (turtles, tortoises and terrapins).
2
Anything made wholly or partly from the bony shell, its covering scales and the claws, of any member of the family Cheloniidae (sea turtles).
18
1
The meat and cartilage, including callipee and callipash, of any animal of the family Cheloniidae.
2
Soup made from any animal of the family Cheloniidae.
19
Soup made from any animal of the species Chelydra serpentina (common snapping turtle).
20
1
The whole shell of any animal of the species Papustyla pulcherrima, otherwise known as Papuina pulcherrima (green tree snail).
2
The whole or any part of the skeleton of any animal of the order Antipatharia (black corals).
21
The casque (whether or not attached to the upper part of the bill) of any bird of the species Rhinoplax vigil (helmeted hornbill), or anything made wholly or partly therefrom.
22
1
Plumage, that is to say, any feather or feathers, or any skin or any other part with any feathers on it, of any bird or birds, other than excepted plumage.
2
In sub-paragraph (1) above, excepted plumage means:
a
plumage which is that only of a bird of any of the following species, namely—
Chrysolophus pictus (golden pheasant)
Gallus gallus (red junglefowl and domestic fowl)
Phasianus colchicus (common pheasant, otherwise known as ring-necked pheasant)
Struthio camelus (ostrich);
b
plumage which is that only of a bird of any domestic form of any of the following species, namely—
Anas platyrhynchos (domestic duck)
Anser anser (domestic goose)
Anser cygnoides (Chinese goose)
Cairina moschata (Muscovy duck)
Columba livia (domestic pigeon)
Meleagris gallopavo (turkey)
Numida meleagris (Guineafowl);
c
plumage which consists only of the down feathers of any adult female bird of the species Somateria mollissima (eider duck);
d
plumage which consists only of the train feathers of any adult male bird of the species Pavo cristatus (Indian peacock);
e
plumage none of which falls outside paragraphs (a) to (d) above.
23
Anything made wholly or partly of plumage (within the meaning of paragraph 23 above and subject to the exception there stated).
24
Any egg, whether whole or blown, of any bird other than
a
a bird of any of the following species, namely—
Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail)
Gallus gallus (red junglefowl and domestic fowl)
b
a bird of any domestic form of any of the following species, namely—
Anas platyrhynchos (domestic duck)
Anser anser (domestic goose)
Anser cygnoides (Chinese goose)
Cairina moschata (Muscovy duck)
Meleagris gallopavo (turkey)
Numida meliagris (Guineafowl).
25
The whole or any part of, or anything made wholly or partly from, the wings of any member of the following genera, namely—
OrnithopteraTrogonopteraTroides | Birdwing butterflies. |
26
The stem of any plant of any of the families Cyatheaceae and Dicksoniaceae (tree ferns).
27
The roots of any plant of the species Panax quinquefolius, Saussurea lappa and Dioscorea deltoidea.
28
The wood of Araucaria araucana, Quercus copeyensis, Swietenia humilis, Basiloxylon excelsum and Guaiacum sanctum.
Note: In this Schedule, any common name which appears in brackets after a scientific name is included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, only the scientific name concerned is to be taken into account.
F14SCHEDULE 4 ANIMALS THE SALE ETC OF WHICH IS RESTRICTED
Sch. 4 substituted (16.11.1996) (for Sch. 4 which was inserted by 1981 c. 69, s. 15, Sch. 10 para. 5(6), Pt. II) by S.I. 1996/2684, reg. 5, Sch. 1
F15This Schedule applies to the following kinds of animal, namely:—
F5MammaLS
Sch. 4 substituted (16.11.1996) (for Sch. 4 which was inserted by 1981 c. 69, s. 15, Sch. 10 para. 5(6), Pt. II) by S.I. 1996/2684, reg. 5, Sch. 1
F31
Subject to paragraph 2, the kinds of mammals specified in the first column below—
Restricted kind | Common name |
---|---|
Carnivora | |
Vulpes velox hebes | Northern kit fox |
Aonyx microdon | Cameroon clawless otter |
Felis bengalensis bengalensis | Bengal tiger cat |
Felis rubiginosa | Rusty-spotted cat |
Felis rufa escuinapae | Mexican bobcat |
Artiodactyla | |
Vicugna vicugna | Vicuna |
Moschus moschiferus moschiferus | Himalayan musk deer |
Antilocapra americana sonoriensis | Sonoran pronghorn |
Rodentia | |
Pseudomys fumous | Smoky mouse |
F42
The species Aonyx microdon, Felis bengalensis bengalensis, Felis rubiginosa, Antilocapra americana sonoriensis, Moschus moschiferus moschiferus and Vicugna vicugna are specified in this Schedule only in relation to populations excluded from Appendix I of Annex A to Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3626/82 on the implementation in the Community of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora, as amended by Commission Regulation (EEC) No. 558/95.
F7BIRDS
Sch. 4 substituted (16.11.1996) (for Sch. 4 which was inserted by 1981 c. 69, s. 15, Sch. 10 para. 5(6), Pt. II) by S.I. 1996/2684, reg. 5, Sch. 1
F63
The kinds of birds specified in the first column below—
Restricted kind | Common name |
---|---|
Falconiformes | |
Cathartidae (except Gymnogyps californianus and Vultur gryphus) | New World vultures |
F10REPTILES
Sch. 4 substituted (16.11.1996) (for Sch. 4 which was inserted by 1981 c. 69, s. 15, Sch. 10 para. 5(6), Pt. II) by S.I. 1996/2684, reg. 5, Sch. 1
F84
Subject to paragraph 5, the kinds of reptiles specified in the first column below—
Restricted kind | Common name |
---|---|
Crocodylia | |
Crocodylus niloticus | Nile crocodile |
Crocodylus porosus | Salt-water crocodile |
Serpentes | |
Bolyeria spp (except B. multocarinata) | Round Island boas |
Casarea spp (except C. dussumeri) | Keel-scaled boas |
F95
Crocodylus niloticus and Crocodylus porosus are specified in this Schedule only in relation to populations excluded from Appendix I of Annex A to Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3626/82 on the implementation in the Community of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora, as amended by Commission Regulation (EEC) No. 558/95.
F13FISH
Sch. 4 substituted (16.11.1996) (for Sch. 4 which was inserted by 1981 c. 69, s. 15, Sch. 10 para. 5(6), Pt. II) by S.I. 1996/2684, reg. 5, Sch. 1
F116
The kinds of fish specified in the first column below—
Restricted kind | Common name |
---|---|
Coregonus alpenae | Longjaw cisco |
Stizostedion vitreum glaucum | Blue walleye |
F12Note: The second column of this Schedule gives a common name or names, where available, and is included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, only the first column is to be taken into account.
F16SCHEDULE 5 PLANTS THE SALE ETC. OF WHICH IS RESTRICTED
Sch. 5 substituted (16.11.1996) by S.I. 1996/2684, reg. 6, Sch. 2
Family | Kind |
---|---|
Araceae | Alocasia sanderana |
Caryocaraceae | Caryocar costaricense |
Caryophyllaceae | Gymnocarpus prewalskii Melandrium mongolicus Silene mongolica Stellaria palvinata |
Gentianaceae | Prepusa hookeriana |
Humiriaceae | Vantanea barbourii |
Juglandaceae | Engelhardtia pterocarpa |
Leguminosae | Ammopiptanthus mongolicum Cynometra hemitomophylla Platymiscium pleiostachyum Tachilgalia versicolor |
Melastomataceae | Lavoisiera itambana |
Meliaceae | Guarea longipetiola |
Moraceae | Batocarpus costaricensis |
Pinaceae | Abies nebrodensis |
Podocarpaceae | Podocarpus costalis |
Saxifragaceae (otherwise known as Grossulariaceae) | Ribes sardoum |
Ulmaceae | Celtis aetnensis |
Welwitschiaceae | Welwitschia bainesii |
Zingiberaceae | Hedychium philippinense |
Schs. 1–3 substituted by S.I. 1982/1230 art. 5