SCHEDULES

F1SCHEDULE 1 Animals the Importation and Exportation of which are Restricted

Section 1.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F1

Schs. 1–3 substituted by S.I. 1982/1230 art. 5

Part IMAMMALS

1

All kinds of mammal except the kinds specified in the first column below—

Excepted kind

Common name or names

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

2

All kinds of bird except the kinds specified in the first column below—

Waterfowl

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

3

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

4

All kinds of amphibian except the kinds specified in the first column below—

Mole salamanders

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

5

The kinds of fish specified in the first column below—

Restricted kind

Common name or names

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

6

The kind of insect specified in the first column below—

Butterflies

Ornithoptera

Trogonoptera

Birdwing butterflies

Troides

Maculinea arion

Large blue

Parnassius apollo

Apollo butterfly

MOLLUSCS

7

The kinds of mollusc specified below—

Restricted kind

Marine mussels

Mytilus chorus

Freshwater mussels

8

  • 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

Section 1.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F2

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

Section 1.

Annotations:
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1

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

Section 4

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F14

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

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F5

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

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F7

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

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F10

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

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F13

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

Section 4

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)
F16

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