Consolidated Newfoundland and Labrador Regulation 1156/96

Consolidated Newfoundland and Labrador Regulation 1156/96

<p>CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 1156/96 </p><p>Wild Life Regulations under the</p><p>Wild Life Act </p><p>(O.C. 96-809) </p><p>Amended by: </p><p>56/96</p><p>33/97</p><p>79/97</p><p>61/98</p><p>20/99</p><p>58/99</p><p>82/99</p><p>96/99</p><p>59/00</p><p>2001 c42 s45</p><p>32/04</p><p>89/04</p><p>39/05</p><p>20/06</p><p>5/09</p><p>17/10</p><p>44/12 </p><p>CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 1156/96 Wild Life Regulations under the</p><p>Wild Life Act </p><p>(O.C. 96-809) </p><p>Under the authority of section 7 of the Wild Life Act and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act , the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations. </p><p>REGULATIONS </p><p>Analysis </p><p>1. Short title </p><p>2. Definitions </p><p>2.1 Application - fur farms </p><p>2.2 Application - circuses </p><p>PART I</p><p>INLAND AND FAMILY FISHERY </p><p>3. Inland fishery licence </p><p>4. Salmon tags </p><p>4.1 River specific inland fishery licence </p><p>4.2 Conservation licence </p><p>5. Prohibition re: multiple licence </p><p>5.1 Multiple licences </p><p>6. Valid licence required </p><p>6.1 Cancellation of licence </p><p>7. Operation of family licence </p><p>8. Production of licence </p><p>8.1 Disabled angler </p><p>9. Sale prohibited </p><p>9.1 Fall Season </p><p>9.2 Fish return </p><p>PART II</p><p>FURBEARING ANIMALS </p><p>10. Licences and badges </p><p>11. Fur dealer's store licence </p><p>12. Travelling fur dealer's licence </p><p>13. Issue of licences </p><p>14. Hunting and trapping </p><p>15. Wolf licence </p><p>16. Open season by order </p><p>17. Prohibited activities </p><p>18. Licences and badges to be carried on person </p><p>19. Poison </p><p>20. Fur farms </p><p>21. Export of animals </p><p>22. Export of pelts </p><p>23. Aiding and abetting export </p><p>24. Trapper's and fur exporter's licence return </p><p>PART III</p><p>BEAVER </p><p>25. Beaver licence </p><p>26. Licences </p><p>27. Beaver Management Area </p><p>28. Beaver pelts to be sealed and marked </p><p>29. Pelts not taken by licensee </p><p>30. Unsealed or unmarked pelts </p><p>31. Beaver dam </p><p>32. Active beaver habitat </p><p>33. Return filed by trapper </p><p>34. Return filed by dealer </p><p>PART IV</p><p>BIG GAME </p><p>35. Big game </p><p>36. Age limit </p><p>36.1 Training course required </p><p>36.2 Disabled hunters </p><p>37. Licences required by hunters </p><p>38. Open season by order </p><p>39. Prohibition </p><p>40. Use of dogs </p><p>41. Big game not to be molested while swimming </p><p>42. Hunting at night </p><p>43. Snares </p><p>44. Rep. by NLR 20/06 s1 </p><p>45. Traffic in big game </p><p>46. Commercial caribou harvesting licence </p><p>47. Records required </p><p>48. Production of records </p><p>49. Tag to be affixed </p><p>50. Packaging of meat </p><p>51. Sale of meat </p><p>52. Wholesale licence </p><p>53. Expiration of licence </p><p>54. Records to be maintained </p><p>55. Production of records </p><p>56. Sale of meat </p><p>57. Tag to be affixed </p><p>58. Retail licence </p><p>59. Expiration of licence </p><p>60. Tag to be affixed </p><p>61. Packaging of meat </p><p>62. Sale of meat </p><p>63. Proof of purchase </p><p>64. Sale of game </p><p>65. Proof of sex </p><p>66. Cold storage </p><p>67. Surrender of jawbone </p><p>68. Skin exporter's dealer's licences </p><p>69. Removal of game </p><p>70. Surrender of licences </p><p>PART V</p><p>SMALL GAME </p><p>71. Small game licences and badges </p><p>72. Age limit </p><p>73. Open season for small game </p><p>74. Licences required by hunters </p><p>75. Prohibition </p><p>76. Sale of small game </p><p>77. Traffic in ptarmigan </p><p>78. Cold storage, wild birds </p><p>79. Snares </p><p>80. Bag limits </p><p>81. Raptors </p><p>PART V.1</p><p>COYOTE </p><p>81.1 Coyote licence </p><p>81.2 Open season </p><p>81.3 Prohibition </p><p>PART VI WILD LIFE </p><p>82. Possession of live wild life </p><p>82.1 Possession of live captive fur bearing animals </p><p>83. Import of wild life </p><p>83.1 Import of captive furbearing animals </p><p>84. Release of wild life </p><p>84.1 Release of animals from fur farm prohibited </p><p>85. Export of wild life </p><p>86. Scientific purposes </p><p>87. Exception </p><p>88. Nuisance wild life </p><p>89. Closed season except by order </p><p>90. Traffic in wild life </p><p>PART VII</p><p>LICENCES </p><p>91. Complimentary licences </p><p>92. Order re fees </p><p>93. Loss of licence copy </p><p>94. Fees </p><p>95. Licence issuers </p><p>96. Issue of licence prohibited </p><p>97. Production of licences </p><p>98. False application </p><p>99. Persons under prohibition </p><p>100. Residents and non-residents </p><p>101. Alteration or transfer of licence </p><p>PART VIII</p><p>DOGS </p><p>102. Prohibition </p><p>103. Exception </p><p>104. Destruction of dogs </p><p>PART IX AIRCRAFT AND CERTAIN VEHICLES </p><p>105. Prohibition on use of aircraft or vehicle </p><p>106. Harassment of wild life </p><p>107. Firearms, ammunition, permits and licences </p><p>108. Hunting bows and arrows </p><p>PART X</p><p>GENERAL </p><p>109. Checkstations </p><p>110. Poison </p><p>111. Hunting near dwellings, schools, etc. </p><p>111.1 Non-resident hunting </p><p>112. Rep. by NLR 39/05 s9 </p><p>113. Issue of permits </p><p>114. Orders by minister </p><p>115. Repeal </p><p>Schedule A </p><p>Schedule B </p><p>Schedule C - Rep. by NLR 39/05 s10 </p><p>Short title </p><p>1. These regulations may be cited as the Wild Life Regulations . </p><p>17/84 s1 Back to Top</p><p>Definitions </p><p>2. In these regulations </p><p>(a) "Act" means the Wild Life Act ; </p><p>(a.1) "artificial fly" means an artificial fly as defined in the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada ); </p><p>(b) "beaver management area" means a part of the province to which the regulations respecting the trapping of beaver under a trapline licence shall apply, those areas being described in the Gazette in the annual order respecting the trapping of beaver; </p><p>(c) "beaver trapline" means that part of a beaver management area to which a person has been granted exclusive beaver trapping rights under licence; </p><p>(d) "big game" includes bear, caribou, moose and all members of the deer family; </p><p>(d.01) "cohabiting partner" means either of 2 persons who have cohabited in a conjugal relationship outside of marriage for at least one year; </p><p>(d.1) "conservation licence" means a one week, one tag licence as prescribed by the minister; </p><p>(d.02) "designated angler" means a person who holds an inland fishery licence, river specific inland fishery licence or a family inland fishery licence and is designated by a disabled angler to angle and retain a species of fish that the disabled angler is permitted by law to catch and retain; </p><p>(d.2) "designated hunter" means a person who has completed a recognized hunter training course who is designated by a disabled hunter to shoot and retrieve a big game animal of the kind and sex named on the disabled hunter’s licence, but does not include a person who is prohibited by the court from possessing a firearm or holding a game licence; (d.03) "disabled angler" means a person who is </p><p>(i) permanently legally blind, or </p><p>(ii) permanently mobility impaired, and </p><p> who holds an inland fishery licence, river specific inland fishery licence or a family inland fishery licence; </p><p>(d.3) "disabled hunter" means a person who is </p><p>(i) permanently legally blind, or </p><p>(ii) permanently mobility impaired </p><p> who holds a valid big game licence issued by the minister; </p><p>(e) "domestic bird" includes non-native species kept in captivity but does not include native species kept in captivity or non-native species present in the wild state; </p><p>(f) "firearm" means a device by which a missile is discharged by means of an explosive propellant or by compressed air or by a spring and includes sporting guns of all calibres, automatic or autoloading guns, repeating guns, pump guns, set guns, swivel guns, punt guns, rifles, pistols and revolvers of every description, crossbows, longbows and compound bows; </p><p>(g) "fishery officer and fishery guardian" include persons appointed or designated as such under section 5 of the Fisheries Act ; </p><p>(g.1) "fur farm" means a fur farm as defined in the Fur Farming Regulations made under the Animal Health and Protection Act ; (h) "game" includes big game, small game, furbearing animals, coyote and porcupine; </p><p>(i) "game licence" means a licence to hunt, take or kill any game by shooting or snaring as specified in the licence or in the annual order respecting the hunting of the particular species; </p><p>(i.1) "hooks" and "hooked" means to be in possession of a hook and line with the line held in the hand, or a hook, line and rod with the rod held in the hand, when a fish takes the attached bait, lure or artificial fly as prescribed by the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada); </p><p>(j) "hunt", "take", "kill" or "trap" includes an attempt to hunt, take, kill or trap; </p><p>(k) "inland waters" means all the inland waters defined as such in the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada ); </p><p>(k.1) "licensed fur farm" means a fur farm for which a licence has been issued and is in force under the Animal Health and Protection Act and the Fur Farming Regulations made under that Act; </p><p>(l) "licensed guide" means the holder of a guide's licence issued to him or her and valid under the Guides Regulations ; </p><p>(m) "management area" means a part of the province to which the regulations respecting the hunting or trapping of wild life shall apply, that area being described in the annual order respecting the hunting or trapping of the species concerned as published in the Gazette ; </p><p>(n) "minister" means the minister appointed under the Executive Council Act to administer the Act; </p><p>(o) "Northern Peninsula" means the peninsula in the northern part of Newfoundland and Labrador having as its southern boundary a line drawn from the northern extremity of Deer Arm, Bonne Bay, to White Point, at the entrance of Sop's Arm, White Bay; </p><p>(o.1) "permanently legally blind" means a condition in which a person (i) who has no better than 20/200 vision, that is, he or she, with the best possible correction can see less at 6 metres than a person with normal vision can see at 61 metres, or </p><p>(ii) whose greatest diameter of the field of vision in both eyes is less than 20°; </p><p>(o.2) "permanently mobility impaired" means a condition in which a person has a permanent physical impairment of the lower limbs which severely restricts mobility to the effect that he or she is unable to walk more than 50 metres without the use of a cane or other assistive device; </p><p>(p) "ptarmigan" includes rock or barren or willow ptarmigan, commonly called partridge; </p><p>(p.1) "river specific inland fishery licence" means an inland fishery licence issued by the minister for an area designated under section 4.1; </p><p>(q) "shed antlers" means antlers shed naturally by big game animals, moose and caribou, over winter, and are found on the ground, each side being separate and not joined; </p><p>(r) "small game" includes ptarmigan, ruffed grouse, spruce grouse, wild ducks, wild geese, snipe, rabbits (varying hares) and arctic hares; </p><p>(r.1) "spouse" means either of 2 persons who are married to each other; </p><p>(s) "taxidermy" means the practice of preserving or mounting wild life or parts of wild life; </p><p>(t) "vehicle" means a device in, upon or in which a person or property may be transported or drawn over land, water, snow, ice, marsh, swampland and other natural terrain and includes an aircraft or air-cushioned vehicle; </p><p>(u) "wild bird" means a bird other than a domestic bird; and (v) "wild life checkstation" means mobile trailer, wild life patrol cabin, other structure or motor vehicle equipped with signs, established by the Wild Life Division in or near a management area for the enforcement of the Act and regulations. </p><p>17/84 s2; 229/88 s1; 230/94 s1; 79/97 s1; 96/99 s1; 2001 c42 s45; 32/04 s1; 89/04 s1; 39/05 s1; 17/10 s1; 44/12 s1 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Application - fur farms </p><p>2.1 (1) These regulations do not apply to a fur bearing animal that is maintained or kept in captivity on a licensed fur farm, or the pelt or other parts of that animal. </p><p>(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), these regulations apply to a fur bearing animal that escapes or is released from a licensed fur farm, or the pelt or other parts of that animal. </p><p>(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1), these regulations apply to a wild fur bearing animal that was not previously maintained or kept in captivity on a licensed fur farm and is captured in the province and subsequently maintained or kept in captivity on a licensed fur farm, or the pelt or other parts of that animal. </p><p>44/12 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Application - circuses </p><p>2.2 (1) These regulations do not apply to an animal that is maintained or kept in captivity in a circus. </p><p>(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), sections 82, 83 and 84 apply to an animal that is maintained or kept in captivity in a circus. (3) Notwithstanding subsection (1), these regulations apply to an animal that escapes or is released from a circus. </p><p>(4) For the purpose of this section, </p><p>(a) "circus" means a mobile place in which animals held and exhibited are made to perform behaviours at the direction of a human handler or trainer for the entertainment or education of members of the public and excludes a dog show, a horse show and a livestock fair; and </p><p>(b) "place" includes commercial or private premises, land, a container, vehicle, vessel or aircraft. </p><p>44/12 s2 </p><p>PART I</p><p>INLAND AND FAMILY FISHERY </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Inland fishery licence </p><p>3. (1) The minister may, upon application by a person, issue to that person </p><p>(a) an inland fishery licence to take salmon or trout by angling; or </p><p>(b) a family inland fishery licence to take salmon or trout by angling, and </p><p> the minister may, in addition, issue to that person a badge or badges in respect of that licence. (2) For the purpose of this section, "family" means a parent or parents and their children including adopted and foster children and children of whom the parents are guardian, a grandparent or grandparents and their grandchildren, and a person and his or her spouse or cohabiting partner, but does not include an individual person. </p><p>(3) Only children and grandchildren under the age of 18 years may participate in a family inland fishery licence. </p><p>17/84 s3; 153/94 s1; 17/10 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Salmon tags </p><p>4. (1) There shall be issued with every inland fishery licence to take salmon and every family inland fishery licence to take salmon tags and those tags shall bear the same number as the licence. </p><p>(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), where additional tags are issued, those tags may bear a number that differs from the number on the licence provided that there is recorded on the licence and elsewhere as the minister considers appropriate, the number found on the additional tags. </p><p>229/88 s2; 39/05 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>River specific inland fishery licence </p><p>4.1 The minister may, by order, designate an area or areas of the province for which river specific inland fishery licences and tags may be issued, subject to the terms and conditions that the minister may prescribe. </p><p>17/10 s3 Back to Top</p><p>Conservation licence </p><p>4.2 The minister may issue a conservation licence in addition to other licences referred to in this Part for the summer angling season. </p><p>79/97 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Prohibition re: multiple licence </p><p>5. A person may, for a season, apply for, be issued and hold one inland fishery licence to take salmon or one family inland fishery licence to take salmon but shall not apply for, be issued or hold both of these for the same season. </p><p>39/05 s3 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Multiple licences </p><p>5.1 Notwithstanding section 5, a person may apply for, be issued with or hold one river specific inland fishery licence in any season for each area designated by the minister under section 4.1 together with another licence issued under this Part. </p><p>79/97 s3 </p><p>Back to Top Valid licence required </p><p>6. (1) A person shall not </p><p>(a) angle for salmon in inland waters; or </p><p>(b) angle in a river or brook set out in Schedule I of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada ), </p><p> unless he or she is the holder of a valid inland fishery licence or a valid family inland fishery licence or a river specific inland fishery licence. </p><p>(2) [Rep. by NLR 39/05 s4] </p><p>(3) When a holder of an inland fishery licence or a family inland fishery licence, or a person angling under the authority of a family inland fishery license, to take salmon, hooks a salmon by angling, unless the salmon is released back into the water, that person shall immediately affix and lock or seal his or her tag through the gills and mouth of the salmon so that it cannot be removed without breaking the lock, or cutting, breaking or tearing the tag, mouth or gills. </p><p>(4) A person shall not possess a salmon that is not properly tagged. </p><p>183/90 s1; 39/05 s4; 17/10 s4 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Cancellation of licence </p><p>6.1 Where a person has been convicted of an offence with respect to the illegal possession, sale or trafficking of fish under the Fishery (General) Regulations (Canada) or the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada), his or her inland fishery licence shall be cancelled immediately and he or she shall not be entitled to obtain an inland fishery licence for a period not exceeding 5 years from the date of that conviction as the minister may determine. </p><p>39/05 s5 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Operation of family licence </p><p>7. (1) A parent or guardian or grandparent who is the holder of a valid family inland fishery licence shall accompany and supervise children and grandchildren under the age of 18 years while they are angling under authority of that licence. </p><p>(1.1) A spouse or cohabiting partner angling under the authority of a valid family inland fishery licence shall angle in the immediate area of and within sight of the holder of the family inland fishery licence. </p><p>(2) Where more than one person is angling under the authority of a family inland fishery licence, for the purpose of determining the catch limit, all fish caught by those persons shall be considered to be the catch of the holder of the licence. </p><p>229/88 s2; 17/10 s5 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Production of licence </p><p>8. (1) Every holder of an inland fishery licence or a family inland fishery licence shall carry the licence while angling and shall produce it on the demand of a wild life officer, fishery officer or fishery guardian. </p><p>(2) Where children under the age of 18 years are angling under the authority of a family inland fishery licence, the parent or guardian or grandparent accompanying and supervising those children and grandchildren shall carry the licence and produce it on demand of a wild life officer, fishery officer or fishery guardian. </p><p>229/88 s2; 17/10 s6 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Disabled angler </p><p>8.1 (1) A disabled angler may specify one designated angler to angle and retain the species set out in the disabled angler's licence, in the area permitted and within the bag limits set by law. </p><p>(2) A designated angler shall </p><p>(a) keep within 100 metres of the disabled angler, except when in pursuit of a fish that has been hooked for the disabled angler; </p><p>(b) possess the licence and tags of the disabled angler while angling for that disabled angler; and </p><p>(c) immediately affix and lock a tag to a salmon caught for the disabled angler in the manner described in subsection 6(3). </p><p>(3) Where a designated angler retains and tags a salmon, the disabled angler shall immediately take possession of and retain the salmon. </p><p>89/04 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Sale prohibited 9. A person shall not buy, sell, offer for sale or use for a commercial purpose fish other than smelt or eels taken in inland waters. </p><p>17/84 s3; 229/88 s2; 183/90 s1 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Fall Season </p><p>9.1 The fall fishing season as prescribed shall be a separate angling season and shall require a separate licence. </p><p>79/97 s4 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Fish return </p><p>9.2 A holder of </p><p>(a) an inland fishery licence to take salmon; and </p><p>(b) a family inland fishery licence to take salmon, </p><p> shall, not later than 7 days after the close of the inland fishery season for salmon for which the licence is issued, </p><p>(c) complete the return form attached to his or her licence; and (d) surrender his or her licence together with the return to the Inland Fish and Wild Life Division of the Department of Environment and Conservation. </p><p>39/05 s6 </p><p>PART II</p><p>FURBEARING ANIMALS </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Licences and badges </p><p>10. (1) The minister may, upon application by any person, issue to that person </p><p>(a) a trapper's licence to take or kill furbearing animals except beaver; </p><p>(b) [Rep. by 44/12 s3] </p><p>(c) a live furbearing animal export licence to export from the province live furbearing animals;</p><p>(d) a fur exporter's licence to export from the province the skins or pelts of furbearing animals;</p><p>(e) a fur dealer's store licence to engage in the business of buying the skins or pelts of furbearing animals upon premises specified in that licence; </p><p>(f) a travelling fur dealer's licence to engage in the business of buying the skins or pelts of furbearing animals at any place other than upon premises in respect of which the minister decides that a fur dealer's store licence is required; </p><p>(g) a trapper's beaver licence to take or kill beaver; or (h) a beaver trapline licence to take or kill beaver, </p><p> and the minister may, in addition, issue to that person a badge in respect of any licence. </p><p>(2) Licences issued under subsection (1) are valid for the following periods only: </p><p>(a) in relation to a trapper's licence, a trapper's beaver licence and a beaver trapline licence, the period of the open season in respect of which it is issued; </p><p>(b) in relation to a fur exporter's licence, a fur dealer's store licence and a travelling fur dealer's licence, the period July 1 to June 30 following; </p><p>(c) in relation to all other licences, during the period from the date of issue until December 31 in the same year. </p><p>(3) A badge issued under subsection (1) is valid for that period only as the licence in respect of which it was issued is valid. </p><p>(4) A non-resident shall not be issued with a trapper's licence, a trapper's beaver licence or a beaver trapline licence. </p><p>17/84 s4; 185/84 s1; 229/88 s3; 44/12 s3 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Fur dealer's store licence </p><p>11. A fur dealer's store licence authorizes the purchase of the skins or pelts of furbearing animals by any person upon the premises specified in that licence and not elsewhere. 17/84 s5 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Travelling fur dealer's licence </p><p>12. A travelling fur dealer's licence authorizes the purchase of the skins or pelts of furbearing animals at any place other than upon any premises in respect of which a fur dealer's store licence is required under these regulations. </p><p>17/84 s6 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Issue of licences </p><p>13. The minister may issue, free of charge to a person, a fur exporter's licence for the export of the skin or pelt of any furbearing animal as a specimen, gift or trophy or for scientific or other purposes, not for sale or profit. </p><p>17/84 s7 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Hunting and trapping </p><p>14. (1) A person shall not hunt, trap, take or kill any furbearing animal except during the open season prescribed in these regulations or in any order made under them. (2) A person shall not possess a trap, snare or other device commonly used to take furbearing animals in any area frequented by wild life except during the open seasons prescribed in the Furbearing Animals Trapping Order . </p><p>(3) A person shall not hunt, take or kill a furbearing animal by means of firearms except that the holder of a trapper's licence who is also the holder of a permit to carry firearms may use that firearm to kill furbearing animals that are alive in traps or snares. </p><p>(4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), </p><p>(a) the hunting, taking and killing of furbearing animals by means of firearms is permitted in the Labrador portion of the province; and </p><p>(b) the hunting, taking and killing of coyote, fox and lynx, by the holder of a trapper’s licence using a center-fire rifle not greater than .225 calibre or a shotgun using shot size 2 or larger is permitted on the Island portion of the province. </p><p>17/84 s8; 5/09 s1 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Wolf licence </p><p>15. (1) Upon application by a person, the minister may issue to that person a licence to take one wolf by shooting. </p><p>(2) A person shall not hunt, take or kill more than one wolf unless that person is the holder of a trapper's licence. </p><p>229/88 s4 </p><p>Back to Top Open season by order </p><p>16. The minister may, by order, prescribe an open season in respect of the furbearing animals and that order may be made so as to apply to the whole of the province or to the part or parts of it that may be specified in the order. </p><p>17/84 s9 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Prohibited activities </p><p>17. A person other than the holder of a licence issued to him or her and valid under these regulations shall not </p><p>(a) trap, take or kill furbearing animals; </p><p>(b) [Rep. by 44/12 s4] </p><p>(c) [Rep. by 44/12 s4] </p><p>(d) export or attempt to export from the province any live furbearing animals; </p><p>(e) export or attempt to export from the province the skins or pelts of any furbearing animals; </p><p>(f) engage in the business of buying the skins or pelts of any furbearing animals; </p><p>(g) possess in areas frequented by wild life any trap, snare or other device commonly used to take furbearing animals; or (h) purchase any furbearing animal or the skin or pelt of any furbearing animal from any person who is not the holder of a trapper's licence. </p><p>17/84 s10; 44/12 s4 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Licences and badges to be carried on person </p><p>18. The holder of a trapper's licence, trapper's beaver licence or beaver trapline licence shall not trap, take or kill any furbearing animal unless he or she has his or her licence on his or her person and, if a badge has been issued to him or her, wears that badge in a conspicuous manner. </p><p>17/84 s11 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Poison </p><p>19. The holder of a trapper's licence shall not be in possession of poison or poisonous ingredients while trapping. </p><p>17/84 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Fur farms 20. The owner or operator of a licensed fur farm or custodian of a fur bearing animal on a licensed fur farm shall not feed or cause to be fed the meat of any game animal to fur bearing animals maintained or kept in captivity on the licensed fur farm except under a permit from the minister. </p><p>44/12 s5 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Export of animals </p><p>21. A person, on his or her own behalf or as agent for any person or common carrier, shall not receive for export or cause to be exported or carried out of the province any live furbearing animal unless a live furbearing animal export licence, issued and valid under these regulations, is produced to cover the shipment. </p><p>17/84 s14 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Export of pelts </p><p>22. A person, on his or her own behalf or as agent for any person or common carrier, shall not receive for export or cause to be exported or carried out of the province the raw or undressed skin or pelt of a furbearing animal except in pursuance and by virtue of a permit issued by the minister. </p><p>17/84 s15 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Aiding and abetting export 23. The master, owner, purser, other officer or any member of the crew of any vessel or aircraft shall not abet or knowingly permit the export of any live furbearing animal in respect of which a live furbearing animal export licence has not been issued by the minister. </p><p>17/84 s16 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Trapper's and fur exporter's licence return </p><p>24. (1) Every holder of a trapper's licence shall, on or before June 30, furnish to the Wild Life Division a return in the form that the minister may prescribe, setting out the number and kinds of furbearing animals taken by him or her during the period of validity of the licence. </p><p>(2) The holder of a fur exporter's licence shall make a return to the Wild Life Division within 30 days of the date of the expiration of the licence upon the form and in the manner prescribed by the minister of the quantities and kinds and values of all skins or pelts of furbearing animals exported under authority of the licence. </p><p>(3) Every holder of a fur exporter's licence who is not a resident of the province or who terminates his or her residence in the province shall make that return before he or she leaves the province. </p><p>17/84 s17 </p><p>PART III</p><p>BEAVER </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Beaver licence 25. The minister may, in each year, prescribe by order </p><p>(a) the area in which and the period during which beaver may be taken or killed; </p><p>(b) the number of beaver which may be taken by each holder of a trapper's beaver licence or beaver trapline licence; and </p><p>(c) the number of trapper's beaver licences and beaver trapline licences that may be issued in respect of the period referred to in paragraph (a). </p><p>17/84 s18 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Licences </p><p>26. (1) A trapper's beaver licence and beaver trapline licence shall state the area in which and the period during which it is lawful for the holder of it to take or kill beaver. </p><p>(2) The holder of a licence referred to in subsection (1) shall be entitled to take or kill not more than the number of beaver specified in the licence. </p><p>(3) The holder of a licence referred to in subsection (1) is entitled to have in his or her possession between the dates specified in the licence not more than the number specified in it of green or untanned or undressed hides or pelts of any beaver lawfully taken under the licence. </p><p>17/84 s19 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Beaver Management Area 27. (1) This section applies to the trapping of beaver in any area designated as a Beaver Management Area in the annual open season order for beaver trapping and for the purpose of this section, "order" means the Annual Open Season Order. </p><p>(2) The minister may issue for any area designated in the order a beaver trapline licence to any person who, upon investigation, is found entitled to it. </p><p>(3) An applicant for a beaver trapline licence shall make application to the nearest wild life officer and with his or her application shall submit evidence as to the length of time he or she has trapped and in his or her application shall describe as accurately as possible the area in which he or she proposes to trap. </p><p>(4) A beaver trapline licence shall authorize the holder to trap beaver in and over the area described or shown on a plan or map provided to the licensee and during the period or periods prescribed in the order. </p><p>(5) Where, in the opinion of the minister, the trapline area produces sufficient animals for 2 or more trappers, he or she may divide that area into 2 or more traplines as he or she may consider appropriate. </p><p>(6) Where, in the opinion of the minister, the trapline does not produce sufficient animals for one trapper, he or she may amalgamate 2 or more trapline areas into one as he or she considers appropriate. </p><p>(7) A person may not hold more than one trapper's beaver licence or more than one beaver trapline licence and a person may not hold both licences at the same time. </p><p>(8) A person other than the holder of a beaver trapline licence may not hunt, trap, take or have in his or her possession any beaver in any trapline area but the minister may, where the holder of a licence, because of illness or other reasons, is unable to carry out his or her trapline operations upon the application of the licensee, authorize another party to take or possess beaver in or over the trapline area, on behalf of the licensee. (9) Except as provided in subsection (8) the holder of a beaver trapline licence shall not employ or allow another person to hunt, trap, take or possess beaver in or over the trapline area assigned to him or her. </p><p>(10) The holder of a beaver trapline licence shall not hunt, trap or take beaver outside the trapline area assigned to him or her. </p><p>(11) The holder of a beaver trapline licence shall not use a trap that has not been tagged with a metal tag bearing the number of his or her licence. </p><p>(12) Where any part of a Beaver Management Area is not being utilized as a trapline area, the minister may issue a special permit or licence authorizing beaver trapline in that area on those terms and conditions that he or she considers fair and reasonable. </p><p>(13) Beaver trapline licences may be renewed at the discretion of the minister on those terms and conditions and upon payment of those fees that may be in force but the holder of a trapline licence in any year who wishes to renew his or her licence for the following year shall on or before October 15 apply for renewal of his or her licence. </p><p>(14) A person who fails, neglects or refuses to apply for a licence renewal before the date referred to in subsection (13) shall be considered to have forfeited his or her licence and the right to the trapline area covered by that licence and the forfeited licences may be granted to another applicant.</p><p>(15) The minister may, where he or she considers it necessary for conservation purposes, prohibit the holder of a beaver trapline licence from trapping over the area assigned to him or her but when that area may again be opened for trapping, that person shall have prior claim to any beaver trapline licence that may be issued so long as it has not been demonstrated that the person was responsible for the decline of the beaver in the trapline area. </p><p>(16) The holder of a beaver trapline licence shall fully utilize the trapline area assigned to him or her during a trapping season and failure to harvest a sufficient number of beaver shall be considered sufficient grounds for the cancellation of the beaver trapline licence. </p><p>(17) The minister may withhold renewal of a beaver trapline licence to a person who in his or her opinion has failed to provide various data and beaver parts required to ensure the sound management of the species in that area and that licence shall not be renewed until the minister is satisfied that the person shall comply with those conditions in the future. 17/84 s20; 229/88 s5 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Beaver pelts to be sealed and marked </p><p>28. The holder of a trapper's beaver licence and a beaver trapline licence who takes or kills a beaver shall, within 14 days after the close of the open season stated on that licence, present the cured pelts or skins of that beaver together with the licence issued to him or her and the return form attached to the licence to a wild life officer or shall forward them to the Wild Life Division so that the skins may be measured, sealed or marked in a manner prescribed by the minister. </p><p>17/84 s21 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Pelts not taken by licensee </p><p>29. A person shall not present or permit to be presented to a wild life officer for sealing or marking the skin or pelt of a beaver that was not taken by him or her in accordance with a valid trapper's beaver licence or a beaver trapline licence issued to him or her in accordance with these regulations and a person shall not be a party to having or attempting to have a skin or pelt of any beaver sealed or marked by a wild life officer that was not taken under and in accordance with the licence that is presented to the wild life officer with the skins or pelts. </p><p>17/84 s22 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Unsealed or unmarked pelts 30. A fur dealer or buyer shall not have any unsealed or unmarked beaver pelts in his or her possession. </p><p>17/84 s23 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Beaver dam </p><p>31. Except with the approval in writing of the minister, a person shall not take away, destroy or interfere with a beaver dam, beaver house or food stored by beaver. </p><p>17/84 s24 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Active beaver habitat </p><p>32. A person, other than a person holding a trapper's beaver licence or a beaver trapline licence shall not set any trap or snare on an active beaver house, beaver dam or beaver path. </p><p>17/84 s25 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Return filed by trapper </p><p>33. The holder of a trapper's beaver licence or a beaver trapline licence shall complete the return form attached to the licence whether or not any beaver were taken and forward it to the Wild Life Division within 14 days of the close of the open season stated in the licence. 17/84 s26 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Return filed by dealer </p><p>34. The holder of a fur dealer's store licence or a travelling fur dealer's licence shall complete the return form attached to the licence and forward it to the Wild Life Division within 30 days of the date of expiration of the licence. </p><p>17/84 s27 </p><p>PART IV</p><p>BIG GAME </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Big game </p><p>35. (1) The minister may, upon application by a person or any 2 or more persons, issue a big game licence to take one moose, one caribou or one bear by shooting and the minister may, in addition, issue a badge or badges in respect of the licence. </p><p>(2) There shall be issued with every big game licence, except a big game licence for the shooting of bear, one or more seals or tags or both, and those seals or tags shall bear the same number as the licence. </p><p>(3) Every licence, seal or tag and badge issued under subsections (1) and (2) is valid only until the big game animal has been killed or for the period of the open season in respect of which the licence, seal or tag and badge is issued, whichever first occurs. (4) Where a big game licence is issued to 2 or more persons, each of those persons is for the purpose of these regulations considered to be the holder of that licence. </p><p>(5) A resident who holds a big game licence under this section that is issued through a draw process may hold only one big game licence to shoot a moose or one big game licence to shoot a caribou in a 12 month period ending April 30. </p><p>(6) This subsection does not prevent the holder of either of these licences from holding a regular caribou hunting licence for the northern zone of Labrador nor does it prevent the holder of a special caribou licence or of a regular caribou licence for the northern zone of Labrador from holding one of the big game licences issued through a draw process. </p><p>(7) A person shall not possess or transport big game unless the seal or tag issued with the licence has been affixed and locked to the carcass between the tendon and the bone of each quarter so that the seal or tag cannot be removed without breaking the lock or cutting, breaking or tearing the tag, tendon or bone. </p><p>(8) The seal or tag shall be affixed and locked on the big game animal before it is moved from the place of kill and before it is brought into a hunting camp, structure, dwelling or other place of abode occupied overnight or before being placed wholly or partially on a motor vehicle, snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, aircraft or boat. </p><p>(9) The seal or tag affixed and locked on the big game animal shall remain in the possession of the licence holder or licence holders until the meat of that big game animal has been utilized. </p><p>(10) Where the holder of a licence gives an entire quarter of a big game animal gratuitously to another person, the seal or tag shall remain in possession of that person until he or she has utilized all the meat of that quarter. </p><p>(11) Every holder of a big game licence shall be named and described in that licence. </p><p>(12) When 2 persons are the holders of one big game licence, both of those persons may carry firearms and hunt provided they are in the immediate area of and within sight of each other while both are hunting and both licence holders are guilty of an offence if they are not in the immediate area of and within sight of each other while hunting. (13) Either of the holders of one big game licence may hunt alone provided that he or she has the licence and seals or tags issued with that licence on his or her person. </p><p>(14) The persons who are named in a big game licence to shoot moose or in a big game licence to shoot caribou are the only persons eligible to hunt with the licence. </p><p>(15) One moose or one caribou may be taken for each big game licence and if more than one is taken, both holders of the licence are guilty of an offence. </p><p>(16) Subsections (9) to (13) do not apply in the Labrador portion of the province where one person may be designated to hunt for another in accordance with the provisions of the Annual Caribou Hunting Season Order. </p><p>(17) When more than 2 persons are the holders of one big game licence to hunt polar bear, all of those persons may carry firearms and hunt provided they are in the immediate area of and in sight of each other while hunting and all licence holders are guilty of an offence if they are not in the immediate area of and within sight of each other while hunting. </p><p>(18) For the purposes of this section, place of kill means the area included in a 10 metre radius from where the animal is dropped by the hunter. </p><p>17/84 s28; 86/88 ss1&2; 229/88 s7; 183/90 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Age limit </p><p>36. (1) A person under 18 years of age on August 31 in the year in which an application for a big game licence is made and a person on behalf of that person shall not apply for a big game licence. </p><p>(2) A big game licence shall not be issued in respect of a person who is not 18 years of age on August 31 in the year to which the licence relates. (3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), the minister may, in cases where need is shown, issue a big game licence to a person between the ages of 16 years and 18 years. </p><p>17/84 s29; 229/88 s8 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Training course required </p><p>36.1 (1) A person, including a disabled hunter </p><p>(a) who intends to hunt for the first time; or </p><p>(b) who has not completed a recognized hunter training course, </p><p> shall, before becoming eligible for a big game licence draw, complete the Firearm Safety/Hunter Education Program, or a similar hunter training course or program in another jurisdiction that is recognized by the minister. </p><p>(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a disabled hunter who is permanently legally blind may be exempted from the standard testing in the Firearm Safety/Hunter Education Program which requires vision to perform if he or she provides a certificate from a qualified medical practitioner certifying that he or she is permanently legally blind. </p><p>96/99 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Disabled hunters 36.2 (1) The minister may, upon application from a disabled hunter, issue a big game licence under section 35. </p><p>(2) A disabled hunter </p><p>(a) who is permanently legally blind shall; or </p><p>(b) who is permanently mobility impaired may </p><p> specify one designated hunter to shoot and retrieve the type and sex of big game animal named on the disabled hunter’s licence. </p><p>(3) A designated hunter shall </p><p>(a) keep the disabled hunter within sight at all times; and </p><p>(b) possess the licence and tags of a disabled hunter at all reasonable times while hunting. </p><p>(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3)(a), a designated hunter is not required to keep the disabled hunter within sight when that designated hunter is in pursuit of an animal that he or she has injured. </p><p>(5) A person may not be specified as a designated hunter more than once in a season. </p><p>96/99 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Licences required by hunters 37. (1) A person who is not the holder of a big game licence issued to him or her and valid under these regulations shall not hunt, take or kill any big game. </p><p>(2) Except as provided for in subsection 35(12) or 36.2(4), a holder of a big game licence shall not hunt, take or kill big game unless the licence is on the person of the licence holder and where a badge has been issued with the licence, the licence holder shall wear the badge in a conspicuous manner. </p><p>(3) The holder of a big game licence shall not hunt in a management area that is not named in the big game licence. </p><p>17/84 s30; 229/88 ss9&10; 183/90 s3; 96/99 s3 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Open season by order </p><p>38. The minister may, by order, prescribe an open season in respect of the big game animals and that order may be made so as to apply to the whole of the province or to the part or parts of it that may be specified in the order. </p><p>17/84 s31 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Prohibition </p><p>39. (1) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any big game except during the open seasons prescribed in an order made under these regulations. </p><p>(2) A person shall not hunt, take or kill in an open season any big game other than the number, kind or sex named in his or her licence or designated in an order made under these regulations. (3) A person who kills, cripples or wounds a big game animal shall immediately make all reasonable efforts to retrieve that animal. </p><p>17/84 s32 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Use of dogs </p><p>40. (1) A person shall not use a dog for the purpose of hunting big game. </p><p>(2) A person shall not, while hunting small game with a dog, hunt, take or kill any big game and if the dog, accompanied by a person hunting small game, hunts, tracks, follows, pursues or worries big game, then that person shall be guilty of an offence. </p><p>(3) A person who owns a dog shall not permit the dog to chase or harass wild life. </p><p>(4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), dogs may be used to hunt and retrieve small game during the open seasons for that game. </p><p>17/84 s33; 229/88 s11; 183/90 s4 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Big game not to be molested while swimming </p><p>41. A person shall not hunt, take, kill or molest any big game while the game is swimming. </p><p>17/84 s34 Back to Top</p><p>Hunting at night </p><p>42. (1) A person shall not make use of or take advantage of any artificial light or device involving the use of artificial light to hunt, take or kill any game. </p><p>(2) A person shall not hunt, take or kill big game during the period commencing one-half hour after sunset on any day ending and ending one-half hour before sunrise on the day next following. </p><p>17/84 s35 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Snares </p><p>43. (1) A person shall not set or use or cause to be set or used any pitfall, trap or snare for the purpose of taking or killing big game. </p><p>(2) Nothing in subsection (1) shall prevent the taking or killing of black bear by snaring by a person authorized to do so by the minister or his or her agent. </p><p>17/84 s36; 86/88 s3 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Rep. by NLR 20/06 s1 </p><p>44. [Rep. by NLR 20/06 s1] 20/06 s1 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Traffic in big game </p><p>45. (1) Subject to subsections (4), (5), (6), (7), sections 46, 52, 58, 64 and 68, </p><p>(a) a person shall not sell or purchase, attempt to sell or purchase or otherwise traffic in a big game animal or parts of it; </p><p>(b) a person shall not have possession of a big game animal or parts of it but this provision does not apply to </p><p>(i) the holder of a big game licence where the big game animal has been taken in accordance with these regulations, </p><p>(i.1) a person who has been specified as a designated hunter by a disabled hunter who holds a big game licence where the big game animal has been taken in accordance with these regulations, </p><p>(ii) a person who gratuitously receives from the holder of a big game licence a big game animal or parts of it taken in accordance with these regulations, </p><p>(iii) the sale, purchase or possession of a big game animal or parts of it that has been imported for commercial purposes under authority of a permit to import, or </p><p>(iv) the possession of a big game animal or parts of it that has been marketed under a commercial caribou harvesting licence, a wholesale caribou meat licence, a retail caribou meat licence or a wild meat service licence. (2) A person shall not take, possess or traffic in a big game animal or parts of it that has been killed or injured by motor vehicles, railway trains or other accident or as a result of disease or other causes. </p><p>(3) The minister may upon application issue a permit to import the meat of big game animals for commercial purposes. </p><p>(4) The sale of moose and caribou parts is permitted by the holder of a big game licence, where the animal has been taken in accordance with these regulations, to manufacturers of crafts operating within the province and recognized by the department responsible for craft development. </p><p>(5) Shed antlers may be collected and sold to manufacturers of crafts operating within the province and recognized by the department responsible for craft development. </p><p>(6) A "Permit to Collect Shed Antlers" , containing the conditions of sale, must be obtained from the Minister of Forest Resources and Agrifoods or an agent of the minister for collection and sale under subsection (5). </p><p>(7) Moose and caribou parts may be collected to be sold to manufacturers of crafts operating within the province and recognized by the department responsible for craft development, or for the personal use of the collector. </p><p>(8) A "Permit to Collect Moose and Caribou Parts" , specifying the parts to be collected and containing conditions of the disposition of those parts, must be obtained from the Minister of Forest Resources and Agrifoods or an agent of the minister for collection and sale under subsection (7). </p><p>(9) Craft manufacturers purchasing big game animal parts must obtain a "Permit to Purchase Moose and Caribou Animal Parts" , containing the conditions of purchase, authorized by the Minister of Forest Resources and Agrifoods or an agent of the minister. </p><p>229/88 s12; 230/94 ss2&3; 96/99 s4 </p><p>Back to Top Commercial caribou harvesting licence </p><p>46. (1) The minister may, upon application by a person, company or corporation, issue to that person, company or corporation a commercial caribou harvesting licence for the hunting, taking, processing, storing, shipping and selling of caribou and caribou by-products. </p><p>(2) A commercial caribou harvesting licence shall expire on December 31 in each year. </p><p>(3) Applications for commercial caribou harvesting licence renewal shall be reviewed annually, after evaluation of the health of the herd. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Records required </p><p>47. The holder of a commercial caribou harvesting licence shall maintain records of </p><p>(a) the number of caribou taken; </p><p>(b) the weight of the caribou meat; </p><p>(c) the name and address of the person, wholesale or retail business, purchasing caribou; </p><p>(d) the date of the sale of caribou meat to a person, wholesale or retail business; and </p><p>(e) the weight of caribou meat sold to a person, wholesale or retail business. </p><p>229/88 s12 Back to Top</p><p>Production of records </p><p>48. The holder of a commercial caribou harvesting licence shall produce the records when requested to do so by a wild life officer. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Tag to be affixed </p><p>49. The holder of a commercial caribou harvesting licence shall affix and lock a tag between the tendon and the bone and around the bone of each quarter of caribou meat before it is shipped from the processing facility. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Packaging of meat </p><p>50. The holder of a commercial caribou harvesting licence shall package caribou meat sold in less than quarter lots in packages labelled or marked for future identification. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top Sale of meat </p><p>51. The holder of a commercial caribou harvesting licence shall not sell caribou meat to a wholesale or retail business that is not in possession of a wholesale caribou meat licence, a retail caribou meat licence or a wild meat service licence. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Wholesale licence </p><p>52. The minister may, upon application by a wholesale business, issue to that wholesale business a licence for the purchase and sale of caribou meat, by the quarter, taken on a commercial caribou harvesting licence. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Expiration of licence </p><p>53. A wholesale caribou meat licence shall expire on December 31 in each year. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Records to be maintained 54. The holder of a wholesale caribou meat licence shall maintain records of </p><p>(a) the name and address of the person, wholesale or retail business purchasing caribou; </p><p>(b) the date of the sale of caribou meat to a person, wholesale or retail business; and </p><p>(c) the weight of caribou meat sold to a person, wholesale or retail business. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Production of records </p><p>55. The holder of a wholesale caribou meat licence shall produce the records when requested to so by a wild life officer. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Sale of meat </p><p>56. The holder of a wholesale caribou meat licence shall not sell caribou meat to a wholesale or retail business that is not in possession of a wholesale caribou meat licence, a retail caribou meat licence or a wild meat service licence. </p><p>229/88 s12 Back to Top</p><p>Tag to be affixed </p><p>57. The tag that is affixed and locked between the tendon and the bone and around the bone of each quarter of caribou meat shall not be removed while it is in possession of the holder of a wholesale caribou meat licence. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Retail licence </p><p>58. The minister may, upon application by a retail business, issue to that retail business a licence for the purchase of caribou meat from the holder of a commercial caribou harvesting licence or the holder of a wholesale caribou meat licence and to sell the caribou meat at retail. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Expiration of licence </p><p>59. A retail caribou meat licence shall expire on December 31 in each year. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top Tag to be affixed </p><p>60. The tag that is affixed and locked between the tendon and the bone and around the bone of each quarter of caribou meat shall not be removed until the quarter of meat has been cut and packaged by the holder of a retail caribou meat licence. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Packaging of meat </p><p>61. The holder of a retail caribou meat licence shall package caribou meat sold in less than quarter lots in packages labelled or marked for future identification. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Sale of meat </p><p>62. A person shall not sell caribou meat while not being in possession of a valid wholesale caribou meat licence or a valid retail caribou meat licence. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Proof of purchase 63. A person who purchases caribou meat from the holder of a commercial caribou harvesting licence, the holder of a wholesale caribou meat licence or the holder of a retail caribou meat licence shall produce proof of purchase if requested to do so by a wild life officer. </p><p>229/88 s12 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Sale of game </p><p>64. (1) The minister may, by issue of a wild meat service licence, authorize the owner or operator of a tourist establishment licensed under the Tourist Establishments Act or a person licensed under the Food and Drug Act (Canada) to purchase from the holder of a permit to sell, during the open season and 7 days after that, big game legally taken, and to serve that game to customers. </p><p>(2) The holder of a big game licence may, during the open season and for 7 days after that, obtain from a wild life officer a permit to sell big game legally taken by him or her to any holder of a wild meat service licence. </p><p>(3) A wild meat service licence shall expire on August 31 in each year. </p><p>(4) The holder of a wild meat service licence shall keep records and make a return to the Wild Life Division at the end of each month recording the name and address of the sellers, the purchases made and the quantities served during the month and the stock on hand at the end of the month. </p><p>(5) The holder of a wild meat service licence shall produce the records when requested to do so by a wild life officer. </p><p>(6) The holder of a wild meat service licence shall not sell or serve or offer to sell or serve big game except in the form of cooked meals prepared for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. </p><p>17/84 s39 Back to Top</p><p>Proof of sex </p><p>65. (1) The holder of a big game licence to hunt, take or kill male only animals shall upon request of a wild life officer produce the scrotum attached to one-quarter of the big game taken. </p><p>(2) Subsection (1) includes a disabled hunter notwithstanding the fact that a designated hunter has performed the actual killing of the moose or caribou. </p><p>17/84 s40; 96/99 s5 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Cold storage </p><p>66. (1) A person shall not accept or keep any untagged big game or parts of it in a commercial, company or private cold storage, bait depot or other freezer. </p><p>(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to big game or parts of it placed in storage by a wild life officer engaged in the execution of his of her duties. </p><p>17/84 s41 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Surrender of jawbone </p><p>67. Every person who kills a moose or a caribou in an area of the province which has been designated as a management area in the Annual Hunting Order made under these regulations shall surrender to the nearest wild life officer the lower jawbone of the moose or caribou but, if a person wishes to retain the head of that animal for mounting purposes, he or she may do so by permitting a wild life officer to inspect the head and, upon the inspection, the person will be considered to have so surrendered the jawbone. </p><p>17/84 s42 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Skin exporter's dealer's licences </p><p>68. (1) The minister may upon application issue </p><p>(a) a skin exporter's licence to export from the province the skins or hides of big game animals; and </p><p>(b) a skin dealer's licence to purchase or receive for processing the skins or hides of big game animals. </p><p>(2) A licence issued under this section is valid to the end of the year in which the licence is issued. </p><p>(3) The holder of a skin dealer's licence shall, within 30 days of the expiration of the licence, make a return to the minister in form prescribed by the minister and the return shall include the date on which each skin or hide was received by the holder of the licence, the name and address of the seller, the consideration for the transaction, the number of the big game licence under which the animal was taken, the species of animal and the disposition of the skin. </p><p>(4) Notwithstanding section 63, skins or hides of big game animals taken in accordance with these regulations may </p><p>(a) be exported by the holder of a skin exporter's licence; and (b) be sold to the holder of a skin dealer's licence by the holder of the big game licence under which the animals were taken. </p><p>17/84 s43 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Removal of game </p><p>69. (1) A person killing big game shall remove the same from the place where it was killed on or before the close of the season for that game. </p><p>(2) A person who, having killed any big game during the open season for that game, is unable to remove the same from the place where it was killed before the close of the season open for that game, shall apply to the nearest wild life officer for a permit to transport game in closed season. </p><p>(3) A permit to transport big game in closed season may be issued by a wild life officer to a person upon application by that person who shall provide the following information: </p><p>(a) the location of the game so killed; </p><p>(b) the date on which the game was killed; and </p><p>(c) the destination to which the game is to be transported. </p><p>(4) A permit to transport big game in closed season shall contain the following information: </p><p>(a) the name of the person to whom it is issued; </p><p>(b) the date on which the game was killed; (c) the location of the game so killed; </p><p>(d) the destination to which the game is to be transported; </p><p>(e) the date of the application and issuance of the permit; and </p><p>(f) the date on which the permit expires. </p><p>(5) A permit to transport game in closed season shall not be valid after the expiration of a period of 7 days following the date of issuance unless that permit is endorsed by the issuing officer that it is valid for a longer period. </p><p>(6) In this section, a person who has killed game includes a disabled hunter who specifies a designated hunter under these regulations. </p><p>17/84 s44; 96/99 s6 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Surrender of licences </p><p>70. (1) Each holder of a big game licence shall, within 7 days after the close of the open season for which the licence is valid, surrender his or her licence to the nearest wild life officer or forward by registered mail to the Wild Life Division. </p><p>(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), each holder of a big game licence shall, within 7 days after the date on which the animal was taken under the licence, surrender his or her licence to a person named in subsection (1). </p><p>(3) Every holder of a big game licence shall, within 7 days after making a kill, fill in and forward to the Wild Life Division the return form attached to the licence and licence holders failing to make a kill shall complete and forward the return form within 7 days after the close of the season. (4) In this section, a holder of a big game licence includes a disabled hunter. </p><p>17/84 s45; 229/88 s13; 96/99 s7 </p><p>PART V</p><p>SMALL GAME </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Small game licences and badges </p><p>71. The minister may, upon application by a person, issue to that person a small game licence </p><p>(a) to take or kill ptarmigan, spruce grouse and ruffed grouse by shooting or snaring; </p><p>(b) to take or kill ptarmigan, spruce grouse and ruffed grouse by snaring; </p><p>(c) to take or kill rabbits (varying hares) and arctic hares by shooting or snaring; or </p><p>(d) to take or kill rabbits (varying hares) and arctic hares by snaring, and </p><p> the minister may, in addition, issue to that person a badge in respect of the licence. </p><p>17/84 s46 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Age limit 72. (1) A person under 16 years of age and a person on behalf of a person under 16 years of age shall not apply for a small game licence to take or kill wild ducks, wild geese and snipe by shooting and to take or kill ptarmigan, spruce grouse and ruffed grouse by shooting or snaring. </p><p>(2) A person under 16 years of age or a person on his or her behalf may apply for and be issued a licence to take or kill ptarmigan, spruce grouse and ruffed grouse by snaring. </p><p>(3) A person under 16 years of age or a person on his or her behalf may apply for and be issued a licence to take or kill rabbits (varying hares) and arctic hares by snaring. </p><p>(4) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), a small game licence shall not be issued to a person under 16 years of age or to a person on his or her behalf. </p><p>(5) Where a small game licence is issued to a person under 16 years of age it shall be clearly marked "not valid for shooting". </p><p>17/84 s47 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Open season for small game </p><p>73. The minister may, by order, prescribe an open season in respect of the small game species and that order may be made so as to apply to the whole of the province or to a part or parts of it that may be specified in the order. </p><p>17/84 s48 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Licences required by hunters 74. (1) A person who is not the holder of a small game licence issued and valid under these regulations shall not hunt, take or kill small game except wild ducks, wild geese and snipe which may be hunted, taken or killed by the holder of a migratory game bird hunting permit. </p><p>(2) A person shall not hunt wild duck, wild geese or snipe unless he or she is the holder of a Canada Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit issued under the authority of the Migratory Birds Regulations (Canada ). </p><p>(3) A holder of a small game licence shall not hunt, take or kill any small game unless he or she has his or her licence on his or her person and if a badge has been issued to him or her, wears his or her badge in a conspicuous manner. </p><p>17/84 s49; 229/88 s14 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Prohibition </p><p>75. (1) A person shall not hunt, take or kill small game except during the open season prescribed under these regulations or the Migratory Birds Regulations (Canada ). </p><p>(2) A person shall not take or destroy the nests or eggs of any wild birds except when authorized under the provisions of the Migratory Birds Convention Act (Canada ) and the regulations. </p><p>(3) [Rep. by NLR 20/06 s2] </p><p>17/84 s50; 229/88 s15; 20/06 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Sale of small game 76. (1) The minister may, by issue of a wild meat service licence, authorize the owner or operator of any tourist establishment licensed under the Tourist Establishments Act or any person licensed under the Food and Drug Act (Canada) to purchase from the holder of a permit to sell during the open season and 7 days after that small game legally taken, except migratory birds, and to serve that game to customers. </p><p>(2) The holder of a small game licence may, during the open season and for 7 days after that, obtain from any wild life officer a permit to sell game legally taken by him or her, except migratory birds, to any holder of a wild meat service licence. </p><p>(3) A person shall not sell or purchase or offer to sell or purchase or expose for sale any migratory game bird, migratory insectivorous bird or migratory non-game bird. </p><p>(4) The holder of a wild meat service licence shall keep records and make a return to the Wild Life Division at the end of each month recording the name and address of the sellers, the purchases made and the quantities served during the month and the stock on hand at the end of the month. </p><p>(5) The holder of a wild meat service licence shall produce the records when requested to do so by a wild life officer. </p><p>(6) The holder of a wild meat service licence shall not sell or serve or offer to sell or serve small game except in the form of cooked meals prepared for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. </p><p>(7) A wild meat service licence shall expire on August 31 in each year. </p><p>17/84 s51 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Traffic in ptarmigan 77. (1) Subject to sections 76 and 87, a person shall not sell or purchase, or offer to sell or purchase, or expose for sale any ptarmigan and an owner or occupier of a restaurant, boarding house, roadhouse, tavern, lunch counter or tourist establishment as defined by the Tourist Establishments Act shall not serve ptarmigan or cause or permit ptarmigan to be served. </p><p>(2) When an offence, for which the owner or occupier of any premises mentioned in subsection (1) is liable, has been committed by the manager, agent, servant or other person, that manager, agent, servant or other person is liable to the same penalty as if he or she were the owner or occupier of the premises. </p><p>(3) Where the owner or occupier of any premises mentioned in subsection (1) is charged with an offence against this section, he or she shall be entitled, upon information duly laid by him, to have another person whom he or she charges as the actual offender brought before the court at the time appointed for the hearing of the charge and if, after the commission of the offence has been proved, he or she proves to the satisfaction of the court that he or she has used due diligence to enforce compliance with this section and the other person has committed the offence in question without his or her knowledge, consent or connivance, that other person may be summarily convicted of the offence and the owner or occupier shall be exempt from any penalty. </p><p>17/84 s52 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Cold storage, wild birds </p><p>78. (1) A person shall not place any wild bird in storage in a commercial, company or private cold storage, bait depot or other freezer, except during the open season for birds of each species and for 7 days after that. </p><p>(2) A person shall not accept any wild birds in a commercial, company or private cold storage, bait depot or other freezer, except during the open season for birds of each species and for 7 days after that. </p><p>(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to wild birds or parts of them placed in storage by a wild life officer engaged in the execution of his or her duties. 17/84 s53 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Snares </p><p>79. (1) A person shall not set or use or cause to be set or used any pitfall, trap or snare for the purpose of taking or killing wild birds, except the holder of a small game licence may be permitted to take ptarmigan, spruce grouse and ruffed grouse by snaring. </p><p>(2) A person shall not set or use or cause to be set or used a net of any description for the purpose of taking or killing small game. </p><p>(3) A person shall not set or use a fish hook or snare equipped with a fish hook or other similar device for the purpose of taking or killing small game. </p><p>(4) Every person who has set or used a snare or trap which may legally be set in accordance with these regulations shall take up or spring the snare or trap on or before the last day of the season during which a snare or trap may legally be set. </p><p>17/84 s54 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Bag limits </p><p>80. A person shall not take or kill in any open season more small game than the quantity specified in the Annual Hunting Order. </p><p>17/84 s55 Back to Top</p><p>Raptors </p><p>81. (1) A person shall not hunt, take or kill or have in his or her possession an eagle, falcon, hawk, osprey or owl of any species. </p><p>(2) A person shall not sell or purchase or offer to sell or purchase or expose for sale any eagle, falcon, hawk, osprey or owl of any species. </p><p>(3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), the minister or his or her agent may issue a permit to authorize the possession of raptors. </p><p>17/84 s56 </p><p>PART V.1</p><p>COYOTE </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Coyote licence </p><p>81.1 (1) The minister may, upon application by a person 16 years of age and over, issue to that person a coyote licence to take coyote by shooting, and the minister may issue a badge to that person to accompany that licence. </p><p>(2) The holder of a coyote licence may hunt, take or kill coyote with a centre-fire rifle not greater than .225 calibre or a shotgun using shot size 2 or larger. </p><p>(3) The minister may make the licence subject to those terms and conditions that the minister may determine. (4) The holder of a coyote licence may sell the whole or any part of a coyote taken under that licence. </p><p>32/04 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Open season </p><p>81.2 (1) The minister may, by order, prescribe an open season for coyote and that order may be made to apply to the whole of the province or to a part of the province that may be specified in the order. </p><p>(2) The minister may, by order, set a limit on the number of coyote that may be taken during an open season. </p><p>32/04 s2 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Prohibition </p><p>81.3 (1) Unless otherwise permitted in these regulations or in an order made under them, a person who does not hold a valid coyote licence shall not hunt, take or kill coyote. </p><p>(2) A person who holds a coyote licence shall not hunt, take or kill coyote unless the person has his or her licence on his or her person and if a badge has been issued to him or her, wears the badge in a conspicuous manner. </p><p>(3) [Rep. by NLR 20/06 s3] 32/04 s2; 20/06 s3 </p><p>PART VI</p><p>WILD LIFE </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Possession of live wild life </p><p>82. Subject to subsection 7(3) of the Act and subject to these regulations, every person in possession or control of live wild life shall, immediately upon coming into that possession or control, apply in writing to the minister for a permit to keep the live wild life in captivity. </p><p>17/84 s57 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Possession of live captive fur bearing animals </p><p>82.1 (1) Notwithstanding subsection 2.1(1), every person in possession or control of a live furbearing animal that has been born or bred in captivity and is to be maintained or kept in captivity on a licensed fur farm shall, immediately upon coming into that possession or control, apply in writing to the minister for a permit to keep the live furbearing animal in captivity. </p><p>(2) This section does not apply to Mustela vison (mink), Vulpes vulpes (Coloured fox) or Alopex lagopus (Blue (Arctic) Fox) but does apply to a hybrid of one or both of those species. </p><p>44/12 s6 </p><p>Back to Top Import of wild life </p><p>83. (1) Except with the prior written permission of the minister, </p><p>(a) a person shall not import or bring into the province any wild animal; </p><p>(b) a person shall not bring into the island portion of the province from Labrador any wild animal. </p><p>(2) For the purpose of this part the term "wild animal" means any live animal, including without limitation, any amphibian, arthropod, bird, coelenterate, crustacean, fish, other invertebrate, mammal, mollusk or reptile, whether or not bred, hatched or born in captivity and including any egg or offspring of them. </p><p>(3) A person shall not have possession of any wild animal which has been imported into the province or has been brought into the island portion of the province from Labrador without the prior written permission of the minister. </p><p>(4) This section does not apply to wild animals set out in Schedule B. </p><p>17/84 s58 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Import of captive furbearing animals </p><p>83.1 (1) Notwithstanding subsection 2.1(1), except with the prior written permission of the minister, a person shall not </p><p>(a) import or bring into the province; or (b) bring into the island portion of the province from Labrador </p><p> a furbearing animal that has been born or bred in captivity and is to be maintained or kept in captivity on a licensed fur farm. </p><p>(2) A person shall not have possession of a furbearing animal that has been born or bred in captivity and is maintained or kept in captivity on a licensed fur farm, which has been imported into the province or has been brought into the island portion of the province from Labrador without the prior written permission of the minister. </p><p>(3) This section does not apply to Mustela vison (mink), Vulpes vulpes (Coloured fox) or Alopex lagopus (Blue (Arctic) Fox) but does apply to a hybrid of one or both of those species. </p><p>44/12 s7 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Release of wild life </p><p>84. A person shall not release into natural cover any wild animal imported into the province or propagated from stock imported into the province or brought into the island portion of the province from Labrador or propagated from stock brought from Labrador . </p><p>17/84 s59 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Release of animals from fur farm prohibited </p><p>84.1 Notwithstanding subsection 2.1(1), a person shall not release or permit the escape of, or attempt to release or permit the escape of, a fur bearing animal that is maintained or kept in captivity on a licensed fur farm. 44/12 s8 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Export of wild life </p><p>85. A person shall not export, take or carry any wild life out of the province except in pursuance to and by virtue of a permit issued by the minister or his or her agent. </p><p>17/84 s60 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Scientific purposes </p><p>86. These regulations do not apply to a person who does an act prohibited by the regulations if it is done for scientific purposes or for the purpose of conservation of wild life and the person has obtained before the act the written permission of the minister or his or her agent. </p><p>17/84 s61 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Exception </p><p>87. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, the minister or his or her agent may by written permission authorize any religious, charitable or educational organization to serve the meat of game with meals, for which a charge is made, where the game </p><p>(a) has been taken in accordance with these regulations; or (b) has been forfeited and donated without charge to the organization. </p><p>(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, the minister or an agent of the minister may issue a permit authorizing the possession of any wild life for mounting that has been taken by accidental means. </p><p>17/84 s62; 229/88 s16 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Nuisance wild life </p><p>88. Wild life species which are considered by the minister to be a nuisance or menace may be taken by shooting or trapping with the written permission of the minister or his or her agent. </p><p>17/84 s63 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Closed season except by order </p><p>89. In relation to any wild life species that is not named in the annual hunting or trapping orders, there is no open season. </p><p>17/84 s64 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Traffic in wild life 90. A person shall not sell or purchase or attempt to sell or purchase or otherwise traffic in or have in his or her possession or under his or her control any wild life taken contrary to these regulations. </p><p>17/84 s65 </p><p>PART VII</p><p>LICENCES </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Complimentary licences </p><p>91. The minister may issue game and fishing licences, badges, tags and seals free of charge to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor, the Honourable the Premier, former premiers and distinguished visitors to the province. </p><p>17/84 s66 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Order re fees </p><p>92. Notwithstanding the fees prescribed by the minister, the minister may, by order, </p><p>(a) designate areas or zones in the Labrador portion of the province in which free licences for the hunting of caribou and free licences for the hunting of black bear may be issued subject to the conditions set out in the order; (b) designate areas or zones in the Labrador portion of the province in which special licences for the hunting of caribou and special licences for the hunting of black bear may be issued at a fee prescribed by the minister subject to the conditions set out in the order; and </p><p>(c) designate areas or zones in the Labrador portion of the province in which free licences for the hunting of small game may be issued subject to the conditions set out in the order. </p><p>17/84 s67; 188/89 s1; 18/91 s1 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Loss of licence copy </p><p>93. A person who loses or otherwise destroys his or her big game hunting licence may be issued a duplicate replacement licence upon submission of a duly completed affidavit and the payment of a fee as prescribed by the minister. </p><p>17/84 s68 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Fees </p><p>94. Subject to sections 91 and 92, the fees payable for various licences shall be as prescribed by the minister. </p><p>17/84 s69 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Licence issuers 95. (1) A person who, on behalf of the minister, issues a hunting or fishing licence for which a fee is charged may, in addition to that fee, charge the applicant an amount set by the minister to compensate the person for the time taken to issue the licence. </p><p>(2) A person to whom subsection (1) applies shall also issue hunting and fishing licences for which no fee is charged but shall not charge the applicant an amount as compensation for the time taken to issue the licence. </p><p>20/99 s1 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Issue of licence prohibited </p><p>96. A person shall not issue a hunting licence to a person under the ages specified in sections 36 and 72. </p><p>17/84 s71 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Production of licences </p><p>97. (1) A holder of a licence or badge or written permission issued under these regulations shall not refuse or neglect to produce the same or permit the examination of them when requested or required to do so by a wild life officer. </p><p>(2) A holder of a licence or badge or written permission issued under these regulations shall not permit that licence or badge or written permission to be used by another person. (3) Subsection (2) does not apply to a disabled hunter who has specified a designated hunter to hunt for him or her under a valid big game licence. </p><p>17/84 s72; 96/99 s8 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>False application </p><p>98. (1) A person shall not make a false statement or supply false information when applying for a hunting, trapping or fishing licence. </p><p>(2) A person shall not complete a big game licence application form on behalf of another person without the knowledge and consent of that person. </p><p>17/84 s73 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Persons under prohibition </p><p>99. (1) A person shall not apply for a big game licence during the period during which he or she is prohibited from holding a big game licence by order of a court made under the provisions of section 29 of the Wild Life Act . </p><p>(2) A big game licence shall be invalid if it is issued to a person who is prohibited from holding a big game licence by order of a court made under provisions of the Wild Life Act . </p><p>(3) A person shall not apply for a licence to hunt game during the period during which he or she is prohibited by a court from possessing a firearm. (4) A licence to hunt shall not be issued to a person who is prohibited by a court from possessing a firearm. </p><p>(5) A licence to hunt shall be invalid if it is issued to a person who is prohibited by a court from possessing a firearm. </p><p>(6) Notwithstanding subsections (3), (4) and (5), a person who is prohibited by a court from possessing a firearm may be issued a small game licence for snaring which shall be clearly marked "not valid for shooting". </p><p>17/84 s74; 229/88 s17 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Residents and non-residents </p><p>100. (1) A resident shall not apply for a big game licence with a non-resident. </p><p>(2) A non-resident and a person on behalf of a non-resident shall not apply for a big game licence with a resident. </p><p>(3) A non-resident shall not participate in the big game licence draw for residents. </p><p>(4) A non-resident and a person on behalf of a non-resident shall not apply for a resident small game licence. </p><p>(5) A big game licence shall be invalid if it is issued </p><p>(a) to a resident and a non-resident; or </p><p>(b) to a non-resident as a result of the big game licence draw for residents. 17/84 s75 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Alteration or transfer of licence </p><p>101. (1) A person shall not alter, change or deface in a material manner or loan or transfer to another person a hunting, trapping or inland fishery licence or written permission or badge or tag issued under the Act or these regulations. </p><p>(2) A person shall not angle for or hunt, take or kill wild life while in possession of or acting upon an inland fishery licence or a hunting or trapping licence or written permission or tag that has been altered, changed, defaced, loaned or transferred. </p><p>(3) A person shall not carry or possess any firearm in an area known to be frequented by wild life while in possession of or acting upon any hunting licence or written permission that has been altered, changed, defaced, loaned or transferred. </p><p>(4) In this section, "transfer" does not include the possession of a disabled hunter’s licence by a designated hunter as required by subsection 36.2(3). </p><p>17/84 s76; 229/88 s18; 96/99 s9; 39/05 s7; 17/10 s7 </p><p>PART VIII</p><p>DOGS </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Prohibition 102. A person shall not take a dog to a place frequented by wild life from April 1 to August 31 in any year. </p><p>17/84 s77 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Exception </p><p>103. Notwithstanding section 102, the minister or his or her agent may issue a permit </p><p>(a) to individuals or organizations participating in dog field trials or dog field training; or </p><p>(b) to a disabled hunter whose use of a seeing eye dog is necessary for mobility, </p><p> subject to any conditions that may be included in the permit. </p><p>96/99 s10 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Destruction of dogs </p><p>104. A wild life officer may destroy or cause to be destroyed any dog which is found harassing wild life. </p><p>17/84 s79 </p><p>PART IX AIRCRAFT AND CERTAIN VEHICLES </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Prohibition on use of aircraft or vehicle </p><p>105. (1) A person shall not hunt wild life from any aircraft or any four-wheel drive motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipped with a caterpillar or track-tread, whether in motion or otherwise, but this shall not limit the use of a vehicle when being used for transportation purposes only. </p><p>(2) A person shall not use any aircraft in locating, spotting or searching for wild life for the purposes of directing or assisting himself or herself or another person to destroy or capture the wild life. </p><p>(3) A person other than the holder of a valid game licence shall not carry or possess a firearm in an aircraft without first having obtained a permit from the minister. </p><p>(4) Subsection (3) shall not apply to equipment carried on any aircraft in compliance with the provisions of the Aeronautics Act (Canada ), the Air Regulations (Canada ) and orders made under them or any aircraft flying a scheduled air service route. </p><p>(5) Where a person violates the provisions of these regulations while in an aircraft, four-wheel drive motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipped with a caterpillar or track-tread and the actual offender has not been ascertained and prosecuted, the person in control of the aircraft or motor vehicle at the time of the offence is responsible for the violation and may be prosecuted as the offender. </p><p>(6) Nothing in subsection (5) relieves the actual offender from liability for the violation. </p><p>17/84 s80; 229/88 s19 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Harassment of wild life 106. A person shall not operate an aircraft, motor vehicle, vessel, snow machine or all-terrain vehicle in a manner that will harass any wild life. </p><p>17/84 s81 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Firearms, ammunition, permits and licences </p><p>107. (1) A person other than a person holding a permit to carry, transport or possess firearms or ammunition issued to him or her by the minister or his or her agent shall not during the closed season carry, transport or possess a firearm or ammunition in any place known to be frequented by wild life, but a person travelling to a hunting area may, if he or she holds the proper game licence, carry, transport or possess a firearm or ammunition in an area known to be frequented by wild life if the firearm is cased or securely wrapped and tied. </p><p>(2) [Rep. by NLR 20/06 s4] </p><p>(3) A person shall not during any closed season for big game carry, transport or possess </p><p>(a) a rifle or single bullet; </p><p>(b) a rifled slug that can be fired from a shot gun; or </p><p>(c) a ball that can be fired from a muzzle loader, </p><p> in any place known to be frequented by wild life, except a person during the prescribed open seasons may hunt small game with a .22 calibre rim-fire rifle or coyote with a centre-fire rifle not greater than . 225 calibre. (4) A person other than the holder of a valid game licence issued to him or her shall not carry, transport or possess a firearm or ammunition during the open seasons for shooting in any place frequented by wild life, unless authorized by the minister or his or her agent. </p><p>(4.1) Notwithstanding subsection (4), a disabled hunter who is permanently legally blind shall not carry, transport, possess or use a firearm for the purpose of hunting. </p><p>(5) A person, other than the holder of a big game licence, shall not, during an open season for big game carry, transport or possess </p><p>(a) a rifle or single bullet; </p><p>(b) a rifled slug that can be fired from a shotgun; or </p><p>(c) a ball that can be fired from a muzzle loader, </p><p> in any place known to be frequented by wild life within a management area other than the management area in which the big game licence is valid, except a person may, during the prescribed open seasons, hunt small game with a .22 calibre rim-fire rifle or coyote with a centre-fire rifle not greater than .225 calibre. </p><p>(6) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any wild life with a repeating, automatic or autoloading shotgun which has not been permanently plugged or altered so that it is incapable of holding of total of more than 3 shells at one time in the chamber and magazine. </p><p>(7) A person shall not carry, transport or possess a repeating, automatic or autoloading shotgun in an area frequented by wild life, unless that shotgun has been permanently plugged or altered so that it is incapable of holding a total of more than 3 shells in the chamber and magazine at one time. </p><p>(8) A person shall not use for hunting or shooting wild life a set gun, swivel gun or the apparatus known as a silencer and for the purpose of this subsection, "set gun" means a contrivance, device or firearm capable of discharging or projecting a missile which is set to operate otherwise than in the presence of and by the direct act of user. (9) A person shall not carry, transport or possess a set gun, swivel gun or the apparatus known as a silencer in an area known to be frequented by wild life. </p><p>(10) A person under the age of 16 years shall not carry, transport, possess or use firearms in any place frequented by wild life, except when authorized by a permit issued by the minister or his or her agent. </p><p>(11) A person shall not hunt, take or kill wild life with fully automatic rifle. </p><p>(12) Rep. by NR 82/99 s1 </p><p>(13) The holder of a trapper's licence may carry, transport, possess and use a .22 calibre rim-fire rifle to kill furbearing animals that are alive in traps. </p><p>(14) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any big game by means of a rifle of .22 calibre or a rifle using ammunition having a bullet weight of less than 100 grains or a muzzle energy less than 1,500 foot pounds or a shotgun smaller than 20 gauge calibre. </p><p>(15) Notwithstanding subsection (14), the minister may by order designate areas or zones in the Labrador portion of the province in which .22 calibre centre-fire rifles may be used to hunt big game. </p><p>(16) A person shall not hunt any wild life and a person shall not carry, transport or possess in any area frequented by wild life a firearm which propels a missile by means of compressed air, compressed gas or by a spring but this section shall not be construed as prohibiting the hunting of wild life with hunting bows and hunting arrows as provided for in section 108. </p><p>(17) A person engaged in a timber operation or in maintenance of a timber operation or in a mining operation or in the construction or maintenance of a railway or public work shall not possess, during a closed season for big game, a firearm in the vicinity of a dwelling place or structure used in connection with that unless authorized by the minister or his or her agent. </p><p>(18) A person shall not possess in a fishing camp, hunting camp, summer cottage or other camp or cottage a firearm, during the periods of closed season, except that the minister or his or her agent may issue a permit to keep a firearm in that camp or cottage when the owner or occupier demonstrates the need to keep a firearm in that camp or cottage. (19) A person shall not carry, transport or possess a loaded firearm in or on or discharge the same from any aircraft, motor car or other vehicle and for the purpose of this subsection a firearm shall be considered loaded if it has a loaded shell or cartridge in the barrel or in the magazine and that magazine is affixed to the firearm in its usual position. </p><p>(20) A person shall not discharge a firearm from or across a railway, highway, public road or private road. </p><p>(21) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any big game by means of the fully metal cased non- exploding bullet or ball commonly known as service ammunition or subject to section 108, by a missile other than a single bullet or ball. </p><p>(22) A person shall not carry, transport or possess a fully metal cased non-exploding bullet or ball commonly known as service ammunition in any area known to be frequented by wild life. </p><p>(23) A person shall not use or possess ammunition that has been cut, ringed or in any way altered in any area known to be frequented by wild life. </p><p>(24) A person holding a hunting licence shall not carry, transport or possess more than one firearm in an area known to be frequented by wild life unless each firearm in excess of one is unloaded and cased or securely wrapped and tied. </p><p>(25) For the purpose of this section, the following calibres are considered to be .22 calibres: . 218, .219, .220, .222, .22/250, .223, .224 and .225 whether or not these calibres may use ammunition having a bullet weight in excess of 100 grains or having a muzzle energy in excess of 1,500 foot pounds. </p><p>17/84 s82; 275/90 ss1-3; 58/99 s1; 82/99 s1; 96/99 s11; 32/04 s3; 20/06 s4 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Hunting bows and arrows 108. (1) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any wild life by means of a cross bow and arrow. </p><p>(2) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any big game by means of a long bow and arrow unless the long bow has at least 20 kilograms pull at full draw. </p><p>(3) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any big game by means of a compound bow and arrow unless the compound bow has at least 20 kilograms pull at peak draw. </p><p>(4) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any big game by means of a long bow or compound bow as provided in subsections (2) and (3) unless the arrow is tipped with a metal hunting head possessing 2 or more cutting surfaces retaining a sharpened edge. </p><p>(5) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any small game by means of a long bow and arrow unless the long bow has at least 10 kilograms pull at full draw. </p><p>(6) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any small game by means of a compound bow and arrow unless the compound bow has at least 10 kilograms pull at peak draw. </p><p>(7) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any small game by means of a long bow or compound bow as provided in subsections (5) and (6) unless the arrow is tipped with a blunt, bludgeon or other small game tip designed to kill by shock. </p><p>(8) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any wild life with an arrow that is tipped with poison or a drug. </p><p>(9) A person shall not hunt, take or kill any wild life with an arrow that is equipped with barbed or explosive arrowheads. </p><p>(10) A person shall not carry, possess or transport any arrow tipped with poison or a drug in any area known to be frequented by wild life. </p><p>(11) A person shall not carry, possess or transport an arrow that is equipped with barbed or explosive arrowheads in any area known to be frequented by wild life. 17/84 s83 </p><p>PART X</p><p>GENERAL </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Checkstations </p><p>109. When directed by a wild life officer, every person shall stop at a wild life checkstation and shall produce game licences, tags, badges, firearms, ammunition and wild life for inspection. </p><p>17/84 s84 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Poison </p><p>110. Except with the written authorization of the minister or an agent of the minister, a person shall not take, kill or possess any wild life by means of poison or set, lay out, put, place, cause or permit to be set, laid out, put or placed any poison or poisonous ingredients that may endanger wild life. </p><p>229/88 s20 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Hunting near dwellings, schools, etc. 111. (1) A person shall not discharge a firearm within 1,000 metres of a school, playground or athletic field or within 300 metres of a dwelling. </p><p>(2) Every person who, while hunting, discharges or causes to be discharged or handles a firearm without exercising reasonable care for the safety of other persons, is guilty of an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of not more than $500 or to imprisonment of a term of not more than 6 months, or both. </p><p>(3) A person shall not hunt or discharge a firearm within 1,000 metres of a commercial wood cutting operation that has been clearly marked by signs stating "No Hunting". </p><p>17/84 s87; 229/88 s22 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Non-resident hunting </p><p>111.1 (1) In this section </p><p>(a) "adjacent" means </p><p>(i) in the case of a lake or pond, the lake or pond at which a co-operative camp or a cottage is located, and </p><p>(ii) in the case of a river or stream, within 800 metres upstream or 800 metres downstream of a co-operative camp or a cottage; </p><p>(b) "co-operative camp" means a non-commercial, private club, VIP camp or military camp that was in existence on May 18, 1990 and which is used for the purposes of sport fishing and hunting;</p><p>(b.1) "cottage" means a cabin, cottage, country home, vacation home or other similar structure which is not a primary residence and which is owned by a resident of the province but does not include a co-operative camp or a property owned by a corporate person; (c) "direct relative" means a father, mother, grandparent, sister, brother, son, daughter, grandchild or in-law who is a resident of the province; </p><p>(d) "outfitter" means the owner or operator of a camp site, lodge, cabin and related facilities constructed solely for the purpose of and used solely as a base for outfitting operations for sports fishing or hunting and related commercial recreational activities that is licensed under theTourist Establishments Regulations; and </p><p>(e) "provincial highway" means a public highway maintained by the Department of Works, Services and Transportation and designated by a route number. </p><p>(2) A non-resident shall not hunt, take or kill big game in any part of the province without employing and being accompanied by a licensed guide. </p><p>(3) A non-resident shall not angle in non-scheduled inland waters of the province without possessing a valid non-resident </p><p>(a) inland fishery licence to take trout; or </p><p>(b) family inland fishery licence to take trout. </p><p>(3.1) A non-resident shall not angle in scheduled inland waters of the province without possessing a valid non-resident </p><p>(a) inland fishery licence to take salmon; or </p><p>(b) family inland fishery licence to take salmon. </p><p>(3.2) A non-resident, while angling in scheduled inland waters of the province, shall not retain trout without possessing a valid non-resident (a) inland fishery licence to take trout; or </p><p>(b) family inland fishery licence to take trout. </p><p>(4) Within the island portion of the province and south of 52° north latitude in Labrador, a non-resident shall not angle in any waters set out in Schedule I of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada ) or other waters more than 800 metres from a provincial highway unless accompanied by a licensed guide or a direct relative. </p><p>(5) North of 52° north latitude, a non-resident shall not angle for any species of fish in any inland waters without engaging the services of an outfitter except that </p><p>(a) a non-resident who is the guest of a co-operative camp may angle in the waters adjacent to those camps if accompanied by a licensed guide; </p><p>(b) a non-resident who is accompanied by a direct relative who is a resident may angle in any inland water north of 52° north latitude; and </p><p>(c) in waters set out in Schedule I of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada ), a non-resident licensed to fish for salmon may fish within 800 metres upstream and 800 metres downstream to a bridge on a provincial highway if accompanied by a licensed guide. </p><p>(6) A non-resident may angle in any inland water within 800 metres of a provincial highway, other than waters set out in Schedule I of the Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (Canada ), without using the services of an outfitter or without being accompanied by a licensed guide or a direct relative. </p><p>(7) When 2 or more non-residents hunt or angle together, the number of guides shall not be less than one guide for each 2 non-residents. </p><p>(8) Notwithstanding subsection (5), north of 52 ° north latitude, a non-resident who is a paying guest of a commercial tourist establishment licensed under the Tourist Establishment Regulations enacted under the Tourist Establishments Act may angle for fish in inland waters provided that he or she (a) returns to that tourist establishment each night; </p><p>(b) utilizes the services of a licensed guide; and </p><p>(c) does not fish within 2 kilometres, or a distance which the minister may establish, of an existing licensed outfitter camp site, lodge, cabin and related facilities. </p><p>(9) Notwithstanding subsection (5), a non-resident who is a guest of a resident of the province at a cottage located in Labrador may angle for fish in inland waters provided that he or she </p><p>(a) fishes in waters adjacent to that cottage; </p><p>(b) is accompanied by a licensed guide; and </p><p>(c) a fee is not charged and remuneration is not paid for the guide service or for lodging, accommodations or meals at that cottage. </p><p>61/98 s1; 59/00 s1; 39/05 s8; 17/10 s8 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Rep. by NLR 39/05 s9 </p><p>112. [Rep. by NLR 39/05 s9] </p><p>39/05 s9 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Issue of permits 113. The minister or his or her agent may </p><p>(a) issue a permit referred to in these regulations in the form and subject to those terms and conditions that he or she may consider appropriate; </p><p>(b) refuse to issue such a permit; or </p><p>(c) having issued a permit, cancel it when it is shown to his or her satisfaction that the person to whom it was issued has failed to comply with the terms and conditions of it. </p><p>17/84 s89 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Orders by minister </p><p>114. Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations, the minister may, by order, </p><p>(a) close, alter or vary an open season prescribed in these regulations or in an order made under them; </p><p>(b) prohibit the taking or killing of wild life in an area, or within a period or in a manner specified in the order, or generally; </p><p>(c) exempt native persons living in the Labrador portion of the province from any or all of the provisions of these regulations; </p><p>(d) prescribe reduced fees or increased bag limits or both for the hunting of moose in areas where the removal of animals may be necessary to prevent or remedy serious forest damage; or (e) prescribe bag limits which are not clearly prescribed and alter or vary bag limits which are prescribed by these regulations. </p><p>17/84 s90 </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Repeal </p><p>115. The Wild Life Regulations, 1984, Newfoundland Regulation 17/84, are repealed. </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Schedule A </p><p>Specifications </p><p>Weight of</p><p>Bullet in Grains </p><p>Muzzle Energy in Foot Pounds </p><p>218 Bee Super-X </p><p>46 OPE(HP) </p><p>778 </p><p>Hornet Super-X </p><p>45 SP </p><p>723 </p><p>22 Hornet Super-X </p><p>46 OPE(HP) </p><p>739 </p><p>22-250 Remington Super-X </p><p>55 PSP </p><p>1699 </p><p>222 Remington Super-X </p><p>50 PSP </p><p>1094 </p><p>222 Remington Super-X </p><p>55 FMC </p><p>1114 </p><p>223 Remington Super-X </p><p>55 PSP </p><p>1282 </p><p>223 Remington Super-X 55 FMC </p><p>1282 </p><p>225 Winchester Super-X </p><p>55 PSP </p><p>1556 </p><p>243 Winchester Super-X </p><p>80 PSP </p><p>1993 </p><p>243 Winchester Super-X </p><p>100 PP(SP) </p><p>1945 </p><p>6 mm Remington Super-X </p><p>80 PSP </p><p>2139 </p><p>6 mm Remington Super-X </p><p>100 PP(SP) </p><p>2175 </p><p>6.5 Mann-Schoen </p><p>160 S.P. </p><p>1660 </p><p>25 Remington </p><p>117 I.B.S.P. </p><p>1375 </p><p>25-06 Remington Super-X </p><p>90 PEP </p><p>2364 </p><p>25-06 Remington Super-X </p><p>120 PEP </p><p>2414 </p><p>25-20 Winchester </p><p>86 SP </p><p>407 </p><p>25-20 Winchester </p><p>86 Lead 407 </p><p>25-35 Winchester Super-X </p><p>117 SP </p><p>1292 </p><p>250 Savage Super-X </p><p>87 PSP </p><p>1773 </p><p>250 Savage Super-X </p><p>100 ST </p><p>1765 </p><p>256 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>60 OPE(HP) </p><p>1015 </p><p>257 Roberts Super-X </p><p>87 PSP </p><p>1941 </p><p>257 Roberts Super-X </p><p>100 ST </p><p>1867 </p><p>257 Roberts Super-X </p><p>117 PP(SP) </p><p>1824 </p><p>264 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>100 PSP </p><p>2447 </p><p>264 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>140 PP(SP) </p><p>2854 </p><p>270 Winchester Super-X </p><p>100 PSP </p><p>2689 </p><p>270 Winchester Super-X </p><p>130 PP(SP) </p><p>2791 </p><p>270 Winchester Super-X </p><p>130 ST </p><p>2791 </p><p>270 Winchester Super-X </p><p>150 PP(SP) </p><p>2801 </p><p>284 Winchester Super-X </p><p>125 PP(SP) </p><p>2736 </p><p>284 Winchester Super-X </p><p>150 PP(SP) </p><p>2724 </p><p>7 mm Mauser (7 x 57) Super-X </p><p>175 SP </p><p>2313 </p><p>7 mm Remington Mag. Super-X 125 PP(SP) </p><p>3040 </p><p>7 mm Remington Mag. Super-X </p><p>150 PP(SP) </p><p>3221 </p><p>7 mm Remington Mag. Super-X </p><p>175 PP(SP) </p><p>3178 </p><p>30 Carbine </p><p>110 HSP </p><p>967 </p><p>30 Carbine </p><p>110 FMC </p><p>967 </p><p>30-30 Winchester Super-X </p><p>150 OPE </p><p>1902 </p><p>30-30 Winchester Super-X </p><p>150 PP(SP) </p><p>1902 </p><p>30-30 Winchester Super-X </p><p>150 ST </p><p>1902 </p><p>30-30 Winchester Super-X </p><p>170 PP(SP) </p><p>1827 </p><p>30-30 Winchester Super-X </p><p>170 ST </p><p>1827 </p><p>30 Remington Super-X </p><p>170 ST </p><p>1696 </p><p>30-06 Springfield Super-X </p><p>110 PSP 2790 </p><p>30-06 Springfield Super-X </p><p>125 PSP </p><p>2736 </p><p>30-06 Springfield Super-X </p><p>150 PP(SP) </p><p>2839 </p><p>30-06 Springfield Super-X </p><p>150 ST </p><p>2820 </p><p>30-06 Springfield Super-X </p><p>180 PP(SP) </p><p>2913 </p><p>30-06 Springfield Super-X </p><p>180 ST </p><p>2913 </p><p>30-06 Springfield Super-X </p><p>220 PP(SP) </p><p>2837 </p><p>30-06 Springfield Super-X </p><p>220 ST </p><p>2837 </p><p>30-40 Krag Super-X </p><p>180 PP(SP) </p><p>2360 </p><p>30-40 Krag Super-X </p><p>180 ST </p><p>2360 </p><p>30-40 Krag Super-X </p><p>220 ST </p><p>2279 </p><p>300 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>150 PP(SP) </p><p>3605 </p><p>300 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>180 PP(SP) </p><p>3501 </p><p>300 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>220 ST </p><p>3508 </p><p>300 H&H Magnum Super-X </p><p>150 ST </p><p>3262 </p><p>300 H&H Magnum Super-X </p><p>180 ST </p><p>3315 </p><p>300 H&H Magnum Super-X </p><p>220 ST </p><p>3251 </p><p>300 Savage Super-X 150 PP(SP) </p><p>2303 </p><p>300 Savage Super-X </p><p>150 ST </p><p>2303 </p><p>300 Savage Super-X </p><p>180 PP(SP) </p><p>2207 </p><p>300 Savage Super-X </p><p>180 ST </p><p>2207 </p><p>303 Savage Super-X </p><p>190 ST </p><p>1588 </p><p>303 British Super-X </p><p>180 PP(SP) </p><p>2418 </p><p>308 Winchester Super-X </p><p>110 PSP </p><p>2470 </p><p>308 Winchester Super-X </p><p>125 PSP </p><p>2582 </p><p>308 Winchester Super-X </p><p>150 PP(SP) </p><p>2648 </p><p>308 Winchester Super-X </p><p>150 ST </p><p>2648 </p><p>308 Winchester Super-X </p><p>180 PP(SP) </p><p>2743 </p><p>308 Winchester Super-X </p><p>180 ST 2743 </p><p>308 Winchester Super-X </p><p>200 ST </p><p>2665 </p><p>32 Win. Special Super-X </p><p>170 PP(SP) </p><p>1911 </p><p>32 Win. Special Super-X </p><p>170 ST </p><p>1911 </p><p>32 Remington Super-X </p><p>170 ST </p><p>1728 </p><p>32-20 Winchester </p><p>100 SP </p><p>325 </p><p>32-20 Winchester </p><p>100 Lead </p><p>325 </p><p>32-40 Winchester </p><p>170 SP </p><p>895 </p><p>8mm Mauser (8 x 57) Super-X </p><p>170 PP(SP) </p><p>2102 </p><p>33 Winchester </p><p>220 S.P. </p><p>2110 </p><p>338 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>200 PP(SP) </p><p>3890 </p><p>338 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>225 SP </p><p>3862 </p><p>338 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>250 ST </p><p>3927 </p><p>348 Winchester Super-X </p><p>200 ST </p><p>2820 </p><p>35 Remington Super-X </p><p>200 PP(SP) </p><p>1812 </p><p>35 Remington Super-X </p><p>200 ST </p><p>1812 </p><p>351 Winchester S.L. </p><p>180 S.P. </p><p>1368 </p><p>358 Winchester Super-X 200 ST </p><p>2753 </p><p>358 Winchester Super-X </p><p>250 ST </p><p>2760 </p><p>375 Winchester </p><p>200 PP(SP) </p><p>2150 </p><p>375 Winchester </p><p>250 PP(SP) </p><p>2005 </p><p>375 H&H Magnum Super-X </p><p>270 PP(SP) </p><p>4337 </p><p>375 H&H Magnum Super-X </p><p>300 ST </p><p>4263 </p><p>375 H&H Magnum Super-X </p><p>300 FMC </p><p>4263 </p><p>38-40 Winchester </p><p>180 SP </p><p>538 </p><p>38-55 Winchester </p><p>255 SP </p><p>987 </p><p>44 Remington Magnum Super-X </p><p>240 HSP </p><p>1650 </p><p>44-40 Winchester </p><p>200 SP </p><p>629 </p><p>45-70 Government </p><p>405 SP 1590 </p><p>458 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>500 FMC </p><p>4620 </p><p>458 Winchester Mag. Super-X </p><p>510 SP </p><p>4712 </p><p>Abbreviations: </p><p>SP = Soft Point</p><p>OPE = Open Point Expanding</p><p>HP = Hollow Point</p><p>PP = Power Point</p><p>HSP = Hollow Soft Point</p><p>EP = Positive Expanding Point</p><p>PSP = Pointed Soft Point</p><p>PP(SP) = Power Point Soft Point</p><p>FMC = Full metal case</p><p>IB = Inner Belted 17/84 Sch B </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>Schedule B </p><p>AMPHIBIAN </p><p>Axoloti </p><p>Siredom mexicanus </p><p>Frog, African Clawed </p><p>Hymenochirus sp. </p><p>Frog, African Tree </p><p>Hyperolius fusiventris </p><p>Frog, Arum </p><p>Hyperolius horstockii </p><p>Frog, Austratian Green Tree </p><p>Hyla infrafrenata </p><p>Frog, Barking Tree </p><p>Hyla gratiasa </p><p>Frog, Bell Tree </p><p>Hyla gratiosa </p><p>Frog, Clawed </p><p>Hymenochirus sp. </p><p>Frog, Clawed </p><p>Xenopus laevis </p><p>Frog, Cuban Tree </p><p>Hyla septentrionalis </p><p>Frog, Golden Tree </p><p>Hyla aurea </p><p>Frog, Green Tree </p><p>Hyla caerulea </p><p>Frog, Marsupial </p><p>Gastrotheca marsupiata </p><p>Frog, Pine Barrons Tree </p><p>Hyla andersoni </p><p>Frog, Poison Snar </p><p>Dendrobatidae </p><p>Frog, South American Bull </p><p>Leptodaclyles pentadactylus </p><p>Frog, Three Striped Poison Arrow Dendrobates trivittatus </p><p>Frog, To Golden Poison Arrow </p><p>Dendrobates auratus </p><p>Frog, Two-Toned Poison Arrow </p><p>Phyllobates bicolor </p><p>Mudpuppies </p><p>Necturus maculosus </p><p>Newts, California </p><p>Taricha torosa </p><p>Red-eared Slider Turtle </p><p>Trachemys scriptaele-gans </p><p>Sirens </p><p>Siren sp. </p><p>Toad, Firebellied </p><p>Bombina bombina </p><p>Toad, Firebellied, Oriental </p><p>Bombina orientalis </p><p>Toad, Marine </p><p>Bufo marinus </p><p>Toad, Midwife </p><p>Alytes obstetricares </p><p>Toad, Surivam </p><p>Pipa pipa </p><p>Toad, Yellow Bellied </p><p>Bombina variegata </p><p>ARTHROPOD </p><p>Bees </p><p>Apis mellisica </p><p>Tarantulas </p><p>Orthognatha </p><p>Worms , Meal </p><p>Tenebrionidae </p><p>BIRDS </p><p>Budgerigars </p><p>Malopsittacus undulatus </p><p>Canary </p><p>Serinus canaria </p><p>Cockatiels </p><p>Psittacidae </p><p>Cockatoos </p><p>Psittacidae </p><p>Conures </p><p>Psittacidae </p><p>Cordon-Bleus </p><p>Estrildidae </p><p>Duck, Domestic </p><p>Anas platyrhynches </p><p>Finch, Cutthroat </p><p>Amadina fasciata </p><p>Finch, Gouldian </p><p>Poephila gouldiae </p><p>Finch, Star </p><p>Neochmia ruficauda </p><p>Finch, Zebra Poephila guttata </p><p>Goose, Domestic </p><p>Anser anser </p><p>Guinea Fowl, Domestic </p><p>Numida meleagris </p><p>Hen, Domestic </p><p>Gallas gallas </p><p>Lories </p><p>Psittacidae </p><p>Lovebirds </p><p>Psittacidae </p><p>Macaws </p><p>Psittacidae </p><p>Mannikins </p><p>Estrildidae </p><p>Mynah </p><p>Gracula religiosa </p><p>Nuns </p><p>Estrildidae </p><p>Parakeets </p><p>Psittacidae </p><p>Parrots </p><p>Psittacidae </p><p>Pigeon, Domestic </p><p>Columba livia </p><p>Quail, Japanese </p><p>Coturnix coturnix japonica </p><p>Robin, Pekin </p><p>Leiothrix lutea </p><p>Sparrow, Java </p><p>Estrildidae </p><p>Swan, Mute </p><p>Cygnus olor </p><p>Turkey , Domestic </p><p>Meleagris gallapavo </p><p>Waxbills </p><p>Estrildidae </p><p>COELENTERATE </p><p>Nil </p><p>CRUSTACEAN </p><p>Crabs, Land Hermit </p><p>Coenobitidae </p><p>FISH </p><p>Acara, Blue </p><p>Aequidens latifrons </p><p>Acara, Blue </p><p>Aequidens pulcher </p><p>Acara, Golden Dwarf </p><p>Nannacara anomala </p><p>Anemone, Clown </p><p>Amphiprion ocellaris </p><p>Anemone, Gold Finned </p><p>Amphiprion sebae </p><p>Anemone, Red Clown </p><p>Amphiprion frenatus </p><p>Anemone, Saddle Back Clown </p><p>Amphiprion polymnus </p><p>Anemone, Yellow Tailed </p><p>Amphiprion latifasciatus </p><p>Anemone, Yellow Tailed </p><p>Amphiprion xanthurus </p><p>Angel </p><p>Pterophyllum altum </p><p>Angel </p><p>Pterophyllum dumerilii </p><p>Angel </p><p>Pterophyllum eimekei </p><p>Angel </p><p>Pterophyllum scalare </p><p>Angel, Black </p><p>Pterophyllum scalare </p><p>Angel, Black and Gold </p><p>Centropyge bicolor </p><p>Angel, Blue King </p><p>Pemacanthodes annularis </p><p>Angel, Emperor </p><p>Pemacanthodes imperator </p><p>Angel, Half Moon </p><p>Arusetta asfur </p><p>Angel, Ringed Emperor </p><p>Pemacanthodes annularis </p><p>Angel, Speckled </p><p>Pemacanthodes maculosus </p><p>Angle, Two Coloured </p><p>Centropyge bicolor </p><p>Angel, Yellow Faced </p><p>Arusetta xanthometopon </p><p>Anostomus, Striped </p><p>Anostomus anostomus </p><p>Aphyosemion, Christy's </p><p>Aphyosemion christyi </p><p>Aphyosemion, Plumed Aphyosemion filamentosum </p><p>Aphyosemion, Red </p><p>Aphyosemion bivittatum </p><p>Aphyosemion, Red Chinned </p><p>Aphyosemion calliurum </p><p>Aphyosemion, Red Spotted </p><p>Aphyosemion lujae </p><p>Aphyosemion, Scheel's </p><p>Aphyosemion 'burnundi' </p><p>Aphyosemion, Steel Blue </p><p>Aphyosemion gardneri </p><p>Aphyosemion, Walker's </p><p>Aphyosemion walkeri </p><p>Archer </p><p>Toxotes jaculator </p><p>Archer, Five Spined </p><p>Toxotes chatareus </p><p>Argus </p><p>Scatophagus argus </p><p>Argus, Red </p><p>Scatophagus argus rubrifrons </p><p>Arowana </p><p>Osteoglossum bicirrhosum </p><p>Badid </p><p>Badis badid </p><p>Barb, Black Ruby </p><p>Barbus nigrofasciatus </p><p>Barb, Black Ruby </p><p>Puntius nigrofasciatus </p><p>Barb, Black Spot </p><p>Barbus filamentosus </p><p>Barb, Checkered </p><p>Barbus oligolepis </p><p>Barb, Checkered </p><p>Puntius oligolepis </p><p>Barb, Cherry </p><p>Puntius titteya </p><p>Barb, Chinese Barbus semifasciolatus </p><p>Barb, Clown </p><p>Puntius everetti </p><p>Barb, Ember </p><p>Barbus fasciatus </p><p>Barb, Fireglow </p><p>Barbus fasciatus </p><p>Barb, Five Banded </p><p>Barbus pentazona pentazona </p><p>Barb, Five Banded </p><p>Puntius pentazona </p><p>Barb, Golden </p><p>Barbus 'schuberti' </p><p>Barb, Golden </p><p>Puntius schuberti </p><p>Barb, Green </p><p>Barbus semifasciolatus </p><p>Barb, Half Striped </p><p>Barbus semifasciolatus </p><p>Barb, Half Striped </p><p>Puntius semifasciolatus </p><p>Barb, Iridescent </p><p>Barbus oligolepis </p><p>Barb, Island </p><p>Barbus oligolepis </p><p>Barb, Longfin </p><p>Barbus arulius </p><p>Barb, Nigger </p><p>Barbus nigrofasciatus </p><p>Barb, Purple Headed </p><p>Barbus nigrofasciatus </p><p>Barb, Rosy </p><p>Puntius conchonius </p><p>Barb, Schubert's </p><p>Barbus 'schuberti' </p><p>Barb, Spanner </p><p>Barbus lateristriga </p><p>Barb, Stoliczka's Barbus stoliczkanus </p><p>Barb, Striped </p><p>Barbnus lineatus </p><p>Barb, Striped </p><p>Puntius lineatus </p><p>Barb, Sumatra </p><p>Barbus tetrazona </p><p>Barb, 'The Odess A' </p><p>Puntius sp. </p><p>Barb, Tiger </p><p>Barbus tetrazona </p><p>Barb, Tiger </p><p>Puntius tetrazona </p><p>Barb, Tin Foil </p><p>Barbus schwanenfeldi </p><p>Barb, Two Spot </p><p>Puntius ticto </p><p>Barb, Zebra </p><p>Barbus lineatus </p><p>Beacon </p><p>Hemigrammus ocellifer ocellifer </p><p>Beauty, Rock </p><p>Apolemichthys tricolor </p><p>Benny, Eyed </p><p>Salaria pavo </p><p>Blenny, Adrian </p><p>Lipophrys adriaticus </p><p>Blenny, Bloodthirsty </p><p>Pictiblennius zvonimiri </p><p>Blenny, Capuchin </p><p>Coryphoblennius galerita </p><p>Blenny, Cat's </p><p>Lipophrys canevae </p><p>Blenny, Dalmation </p><p>Lipohrys dalmatinus </p><p>Blenny, Darkstriped </p><p>Parablennius rouxi </p><p>Blenny, Sphinx Aidablennius sphynx </p><p>Blenny, Tentacle </p><p>Parablennius tentacularis </p><p>Blenny, Tompot </p><p>Parablennius gattorugine </p><p>Blenny, Zvonimir's </p><p>Pictiblennius zvonimiri </p><p>Blockhead, African </p><p>Steatocranus casuarius </p><p>Bloodfin </p><p>Aphyocharax anisitsi </p><p>Blowfish, White Spotted </p><p>Arothron hispidus </p><p>Bluehead </p><p>Thalassoma bifasciatum </p><p>Botia, Tiger </p><p>Botia macracantha </p><p>Bullhead, Common </p><p>Ictalurus nebulosus </p><p>Bullhead, Marbled </p><p>Ictalurus nebulosus </p><p>Bumblebee </p><p>Brachygoblus xanthozona </p><p>Butterfly </p><p>Pantodon buchholzi </p><p>Butterfly African </p><p>Chaetodon chrysurus </p><p>Butterfly, Common </p><p>Parachaetodon ocellatus </p><p>Butterfly, Emperor </p><p>Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus </p><p>Butterfly, Flag </p><p>Chaetodon auriga </p><p>Butterfly, Four Eyed </p><p>Chaetodon capistratus </p><p>Butterfly, Half Masked </p><p>Chaetodon semilarvatus </p><p>Butterfly, Long Nosed Chelmon rostratus </p><p>Butterfly, Saddled </p><p>Chaetodon falcula </p><p>Butterfly, Threadfin </p><p>Chaetodon auriga </p><p>Carp, Deep Bodied Crucian </p><p>Carassius carassius morpha vovki </p><p>Carp, Narrow Bodied Crucian </p><p>Carassius carassius morpha humilis </p><p>Catfish, Aeneus </p><p>Corydoras aeneus </p><p>Catfish, Armoured </p><p>Calichthys calichthys </p><p>Catfish, Glass </p><p>Kryptopterus bicirrhis </p><p>Catfish, Leopard </p><p>Corydoras julii </p><p>Catfish, Peppered </p><p>Corydoras paleatus </p><p>Catfish, Pygmy </p><p>Corydoras hastatus </p><p>Catfish, Skunk </p><p>Corydoras arcuatus </p><p>Catfish, Upper Whiptailed </p><p>Loricaria filamentosa </p><p>Catfish, Upsidedown </p><p>Synodontis nigriventris </p><p>Catfish, Whiptailed </p><p>Loricaria parva </p><p>Cave, Blind </p><p>Anoptichthys jordani </p><p>Characidium, Banded </p><p>Characidium faciatum </p><p>Characidium, Darter </p><p>Characidium faciatum </p><p>Characin, Copper </p><p>Hasemania melanura </p><p>Characin, Fanning Pyrrhulina rachoviana </p><p>Characin, Long Finned </p><p>Alestes longipinnis </p><p>Characin, Long Finned </p><p>Brycinus longipinnis </p><p>Characin, One Striped African </p><p>Nannaethiops unitaeniatus </p><p>Characin, Pike </p><p>Hepsetus odoe </p><p>Characin, Red Eyed </p><p>Arnoldichthys spilopterus </p><p>Characin, Swordtail </p><p>Corynopoma riisei </p><p>Characin, Swordtail </p><p>Stevardia riisei </p><p>Characin, Yellow Congo </p><p>Hemigrammopetersius caudalis </p><p>Chranide, Green </p><p>Etroplus suratensis </p><p>Chranide, Orange </p><p>Etroplus maculatus </p><p>Chromide, Orange </p><p>Etroplus maculatus </p><p>Cichlid, Agassiz Dwarf </p><p>Apistogramma agassizi </p><p>Cichlid, Banded </p><p>Cichlasoma festivum </p><p>Cichlid, Barred </p><p>Cichlasoma festivum </p><p>Cichlid, Basket Mouthed </p><p>Acaronia nassa </p><p>Cichlid, Borelli's Dwarf </p><p>Apistogramma borellii </p><p>Cichlid , Congo Dwarf </p><p>Nannochromis brevis </p><p>Cichlid , Congo Dwarf </p><p>Nannochromis parilius </p><p>Cichlid, Convict Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum </p><p>Cichlid, Corumba Dwarf </p><p>Apistogramma commbrae </p><p>Cichlid, Eight Banded </p><p>Cichlasoma octofasciatum </p><p>Cichlid, Fire Mouth </p><p>Cichlasoma meeki </p><p>Cichlid, Five Spot African </p><p>Pelmatochromis annectens </p><p>Cichlid, Five Spot African </p><p>Pelmatochromis arnoldi </p><p>Cichlid, Five Spot African </p><p>Thysia ansorgei </p><p>Cichlid, Flag </p><p>Aequidens curviceps </p><p>Cichlid, Flag </p><p>Cichlasoma festivum </p><p>Cichlid, Golden Eyed Dwarf </p><p>Nannacara anomala </p><p>Cichlid, Guenther's </p><p>Chromidotilapia guentheri </p><p>Cichlid, Keyhole </p><p>Aequidens maroni </p><p>Cichlid, Kluge's Dwarf </p><p>Pelmatochromis klugel </p><p>Cichlid, Lake Nyassa </p><p>Pseudotropheus auratus </p><p>Cichlid, Lattice Dwarf </p><p>Nannacara taenia </p><p>Cichlid, Ortmann's Dwarf </p><p>Apistogramma ortmanni </p><p>Cichlid, Oscar's </p><p>Astronotus ocellatus </p><p>Cichlid, Purple </p><p>Pelmatochromis kribensis kribensis </p><p>Cichlid, Ramirez Dwarf </p><p>Apistogramma ramirezi </p><p>Cichlid, Ramirez Dwarf Papiliochromis ramirezi </p><p>Cichlid, Red </p><p>Hemichromis bimaculatus </p><p>Cichlid, Red Dwarf </p><p>Pelvicachromis pulcher </p><p>Cichlid, Ring Tailed Pike </p><p>Crenicichla saxatilis </p><p>Cichlid, Severum </p><p>Cichlasoma severum </p><p>Cichlid, Thomas' </p><p>Pelmatochromis thomasi </p><p>Cichlid, Thomas' Dwarf </p><p>Pelmatochromis thomasi </p><p>Cichlid, Velvet </p><p>Astronotus ocellatus </p><p>Cichlid, Yellow Dwarf </p><p>Apistogramma reitzigi </p><p>Cichlid, Zebra </p><p>Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum </p><p>Clarias , Angola </p><p>Clarias angolensis </p><p>Cleaner, Fair Blue Streak </p><p>Labaricus quadrilineatus </p><p>Cling, Shore </p><p>Lepadogaster lepadogaster </p><p>Copeina, Red Spotted </p><p>Copeina guttata </p><p>Corydoras, Dwarf </p><p>Corydoras myersi </p><p>Corydoras, Rabut's </p><p>Corydoras myersi </p><p>Corydoras, Schultzei </p><p>Corydoras myersi </p><p>Damsel, Marginate </p><p>Dascyllus trimaculatus </p><p>Damsel, Three Spot </p><p>Dascyllus trimaculatus </p><p>Damsel, White Tailed Dascyllus aruanus </p><p>Danio, Giant </p><p>Danio aequipinnatus </p><p>Danio, Giant </p><p>Danio malabaricus </p><p>Danio, Leopard </p><p>Brachydanio frankei </p><p>Danio, Pearl </p><p>Brachydanio albolineatus </p><p>Danio, Spotted </p><p>Brachydanio, nigrofasciatus </p><p>Danio, Zebra </p><p>Brachydanio rerio </p><p>Denan </p><p>Geophagus gymnogenys </p><p>Devil, Blue </p><p>Pomacentrus caeruleus </p><p>Devil, Blue </p><p>Abudefduf oxygen </p><p>Devil, Neon </p><p>Abudefduf oxyodon </p><p>Discus, Blue </p><p>Symphysodon aequifasciata haraldi </p><p>Discus, Brown </p><p>Symphysodon aequifasciata axelrodi </p><p>Discus, Green </p><p>Symphysodon aequifasciata </p><p>Discus, Red </p><p>Symphysodon discus </p><p>Discus, Yellow Brown </p><p>Symphysodon aequifasciata axelrodi </p><p>Dollar, Silver </p><p>Metynnis schreitmuelleri </p><p>Dragonet, Sprightly </p><p>Callionymus festivus </p><p>Eater, Earth </p><p>Geophagus jurupari </p><p>Eater, Siamese Algae Gyrinocheilus aymonieri </p><p>Eel, Spiny </p><p>Macrognathus aculeatus </p><p>Eel, Spingy, Deep Bodied </p><p>Mastacembelus pancalus </p><p>Eel, Spiny, White Blotched </p><p>Mastacembelus argus </p><p>Elephant Nosed </p><p>Gnathonemus petersi </p><p>Epiplatys, Banded </p><p>Epiplatys fascolatus </p><p>Epiplatys, Fire Mouth </p><p>Epiplatys dageti monroviae </p><p>Epiplatys, Six Barred </p><p>Epiplatys sexfasciatus </p><p>Fighting, Javah Mouth Brooding </p><p>Betta picta </p><p>Fighting, Penang Mouth Brooding </p><p>Betta pugnax </p><p>Fighting, Picific </p><p>Betta imbellis </p><p>Fighting, Siamese </p><p>Betta splendens </p><p>Fighting, Slim </p><p>Betta bellica </p><p>Fighting, Striped </p><p>Betta fasciata </p><p>File, Black </p><p>Melichthys ringens </p><p>File, Red Toothed </p><p>Odonus niger </p><p>Finger, Common </p><p>Monodactylus argenteus </p><p>Fire, Flight </p><p>Pterois miles </p><p>Fire, Red </p><p>Pterois volitans </p><p>Flag, Florida Jordanella floridae </p><p>Flying Fox </p><p>Epalzeorhynchus kallopterus </p><p>Ganbusia, Blue </p><p>Gambusia puncticulata </p><p>Ganbusia, Spotted </p><p>Gambusia puncticulata </p><p>Gaper, Brown </p><p>Serranelus hepatus </p><p>Garfish, Indian Freshwater </p><p>Xenentodon cancila </p><p>Girardinus </p><p>Girardinus metallicus </p><p>Glass </p><p>Ambassis lala </p><p>Glowlight </p><p>Hemigrammus erythrozonus </p><p>Goby, Bucchichi's </p><p>Gobius bucchichii </p><p>Goby, Night </p><p>Stigmatogobius sadanundio </p><p>Goby, Snake Head </p><p>Gobius ophiocephalus </p><p>Goby, Striped </p><p>Gobius bucchichii </p><p>Goldfish </p><p>Carassius auratus </p><p>Goldfish, Veiltail </p><p>Carassius auratus </p><p>Gourami, Banded </p><p>Colisa fasciata </p><p>Gourami, Blue </p><p>Trichogaster trichopterus sumatranus </p><p>Gourami, Chocolate </p><p>Sphaerichthys osphromenoides </p><p>Gourami, Cosby Blue </p><p>Trichogaster sumatranus "Cosby" </p><p>Gourami, Croaking Trichopsis vittatus </p><p>Gourami, Dwarf </p><p>Colisa laha </p><p>Gourami, Dwarf </p><p>Trichopsis pumilus </p><p>Gourami, Dwarf Croaking </p><p>Trichopsis pumilus </p><p>Gourami, Giant </p><p>Colisa fasciata </p><p>Gourami, Honey </p><p>Colisa chuna </p><p>Gourami, Kissing </p><p>Helostoma temmincki </p><p>Gourami, Moonlight </p><p>Trichogaster microlepis </p><p>Gourami, Mosaic </p><p>Trichogaster leeri </p><p>Gourami, Pearl </p><p>Trichogaster leeri </p><p>Gourami, Schaller's </p><p>Trichopsis schalleri </p><p>Gourami, Snake Skinned </p><p>Trichogaster pectoralis </p><p>Gourami, Striped </p><p>Colisa fasciata </p><p>Gourami, Talking </p><p>Trichopsis vittatus </p><p>Gourami, Thick Lipped </p><p>Colisa labiosa </p><p>Gourami, Three Spot </p><p>Trichogaster trichopterus </p><p>Grama, Basslet </p><p>Gramma hemichrysos </p><p>Grama, Fairy </p><p>Gramma hemichrysos </p><p>Grama, Royal </p><p>Gramma hemichrysos </p><p>Grouper, Polkadot Chromileptes altivelis </p><p>Grouper, Six Line </p><p>Grammistes sexlineatus </p><p>Grucha, Ladige's </p><p>Cynopoecilus ladigesi </p><p>Gularis, Blue </p><p>Aphyosemion sjoestedti </p><p>Guppy </p><p>Poecilia reticulata </p><p>Halfbeak </p><p>Dermogenys pusillus </p><p>Halfbeak, Sumatra </p><p>Dermogenys sumatranus </p><p>Harlequin </p><p>Rasbora heteromorpha </p><p>Hatchet, Marble </p><p>Carnegiella strigata </p><p>Hatchet, Silver </p><p>Gasteropelecus sternicia </p><p>Head and Tail Light </p><p>Hemigrammus ocellifer ocellifer </p><p>Headstander, Spotted </p><p>Chilodus punctatus </p><p>Hoplo, Port </p><p>Hoplosternum Thoracatum </p><p>Humbug, Black Tailed </p><p>Dascyllus melanurus </p><p>Idol, Poor Man's Moorish </p><p>Heniochus acuminatus </p><p>Julie, Banded </p><p>Julidochromis ornatus </p><p>Julie, Yellow </p><p>Julidochromis ornatus </p><p>Killie, Cuban </p><p>Cubanichthys cubensis </p><p>Knife, Green </p><p>Eigenmannia virescens </p><p>Leporinus, Banded Leporinus fasciatus </p><p>Limia, Black Barred </p><p>Poecilia nigrofasciata </p><p>Limia, Black Bellied </p><p>Poecilia melanogaster </p><p>Limia, Blue </p><p>Limia melanogaster </p><p>Limia, Blue </p><p>Poecilia nigrofasciata </p><p>Limia, Hump Backed </p><p>Poecilia nigrofasciata </p><p>Lineatus, Panchax </p><p>Aplocheilus lineatus </p><p>Lineatus, Striped </p><p>Aplocheilus lineatus </p><p>Lion, Whitefin </p><p>Pterois radiata </p><p>Loach, Clown </p><p>Botia macracantha </p><p>Loach, Cross Banded </p><p>Botia striata </p><p>Loach, Dwarf </p><p>Botia sidthimunki </p><p>Loach, Half Banded </p><p>Acanthophthalmus kuhli </p><p>Loach, Kuhli </p><p>Acanthophthalmus semicinctus </p><p>Loach, Tiger </p><p>Botia hymenophysa </p><p>Lo Fox </p><p>Lo vulpinus </p><p>Long Fin, Peruvian </p><p>Pterolebias peruensis </p><p>Lyretail, Arnold's </p><p>Aphyosemion arnoldi </p><p>Lyretail, Calabar </p><p>Roloffia liberiense </p><p>Lyretail, Cape Lopez Aphyosemion australe </p><p>Lyretail, Plumed </p><p>Aphyosemion filamentosum </p><p>Lyretail, Red </p><p>Aphyosemion bivittatum </p><p>Merou </p><p>Epinephelus guaza </p><p>Minnow, Dwarf Top </p><p>Heterandria formosa </p><p>Minnow, Pike Top </p><p>Belonesox belizanus </p><p>Minnow, White Cloud Mountain </p><p>Tanichthys albonubes </p><p>Minor, Red </p><p>Hyphessobrycon callistus </p><p>Molly, Black </p><p>Mollienesia sphenops </p><p>Molly, Black Lyretail </p><p>Mollienesia sphenops </p><p>Molly, Green Sailfin </p><p>Mollienesia sphenops </p><p>Molly, Sailfin </p><p>Poecilia latipinna </p><p>Molly, Sailfin </p><p>Poecilia velifera </p><p>Moon </p><p>Monodactylus argenteus </p><p>Mosquito, Dwarf </p><p>Heterandria formosa </p><p>Mountain, White Cloud </p><p>Tanichthys albonubes </p><p>Mouthbreeder, Dwarf Egyptian </p><p>Haplochromis multicolor </p><p>Mouthbreeder, Southern </p><p>Pseudocrenilabrus philander dispersus </p><p>Mutant, Orange </p><p>Aphyosemion australe hjerreseni </p><p>Nandus Nandus nandus </p><p>Neolebias, Ansorge's </p><p>Neolebias ansorgei </p><p>Neon, Gold </p><p>Neolebias trilineatus </p><p>Nothobranch, Beira </p><p>Nothobranchius melanospilus </p><p>Nothobranch, Green </p><p>Nothobranchius korthausae </p><p>Nothobranch, Guenther's </p><p>Nothobranchius guentheri </p><p>Nothobranch, Rachow's </p><p>Nothobranchius taeniopygus </p><p>Nothobranchius, Guenher's </p><p>Nothobranchius guentheri </p><p>Nothobranchius Rachov's </p><p>Nothobranchius rachovi </p><p>Oscar </p><p>Astronotus ocellatus </p><p>Otocinclus, Striped </p><p>Otocinclus vittatus </p><p>Panchax </p><p>Epiplatys dageti monroviae </p><p>Panchax, Blue </p><p>Aplocheilus panchax panchax </p><p>Panchax, Lamp Eyed </p><p>Aplocheilichthys macrophthamus </p><p>Panchax, Playfair's </p><p>Pachypanchax playfairi </p><p>Panchax, Red Chinned </p><p>Epiplatys dageti monroviae </p><p>Panchax, Sheljuzhko's </p><p>Epiplatys chaperi sheljuzhkoi </p><p>Panchax, Stripped </p><p>Epiplatys fasciolatus </p><p>Paradise </p><p>Macropodus opercularis </p><p>Paradise , Black Macropodus opercularis concolor </p><p>Paradise , Comb Tail </p><p>Belontia signata </p><p>Paradise , Spike Tailed </p><p>Macropodus cupanus dayi </p><p>Pearl, Black Finned </p><p>Cynolebias nigripinnis </p><p>Pencil, Aripiranga </p><p>Nannostomus aripirangensis </p><p>Pencil, Barred </p><p>Nannostomus espei </p><p>Pencil, Dwarf </p><p>Nannostomus marginatus </p><p>Pencil, Espe's </p><p>Nannostomus espei </p><p>Pencil, Tail Eye </p><p>Poecilobrycon unifasciatus ocellatus </p><p>Pencil, Three Banded </p><p>Nannostomus trifasciatus </p><p>Pencil, Three Lined </p><p>Nannostomus trifasciatus </p><p>Pencil, Tube Mouthed </p><p>Nannobrycon eques </p><p>Pencil, Tube Mouthed </p><p>Poecilobrycon eques </p><p>Penquin </p><p>Thayeria boehlkei </p><p>Perch, Banded Sea </p><p>Serranelus scriba </p><p>Perch, Marbled Climbing </p><p>Ctenopoma oxyrhynchus </p><p>Perch, Sharp Nosed </p><p>Ctenopoma oxyrhynchus </p><p>Perez, Tetra </p><p>Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma </p><p>Pipe, Large Freshwater </p><p>Microphis smithi </p><p>Piranha, Naterer's Serrasalmus nattereri </p><p>Platy, Red </p><p>Xiphophorus maculatus rot </p><p>Platy, Red </p><p>Xiphoplorus maculatus </p><p>Platy, Red Tuxedo </p><p>Xiphophorus maculatus </p><p>Platy, Red Wagtail </p><p>Xiphophorus maculatus </p><p>Platy, Variegated </p><p>Xiphophorus variatus </p><p>Plecostomus </p><p>Plecostomus punctatus </p><p>Pristella </p><p>Pristella riddlei </p><p>Psendoelectric </p><p>Apteronotus albifrons </p><p>Puffer, Black Spotted </p><p>Arothron nigropunctatus </p><p>Puffer, Golden </p><p>Chonerhinus naritus </p><p>Puffer, Green </p><p>Tetraodon fluviatilis </p><p>Puffer, Sharp Nosed </p><p>Canthigaster solandri </p><p>Puffer, Somphongs </p><p>Carinotetraodon somphongsi </p><p>Pyrrhulina, Rachow's </p><p>Pyrrhulina rachoviana </p><p>Rainbow, Black Lined </p><p>Melanotaenia maccullochi </p><p>Rainbow, Celebes </p><p>Telmatherina ladigesi </p><p>Rainbow, Dwarf </p><p>Melanotaenia macculochi </p><p>Rainbow, Dwarf, Australien </p><p>Melanotaenia maccullochi </p><p>Rainbow , Madagascar Bedotia geayi </p><p>Rasbora, Dorsal Spotted </p><p>Rasbora dorsiocellata </p><p>Rasbora, Harlequin </p><p>Rasbora heteromorpha </p><p>Rasbora, Pearly </p><p>Rasbora vaterifloris </p><p>Rasbora, Pygmy </p><p>Rasbora maculata </p><p>Rasbora, Red </p><p>Rasbora heteromorpha </p><p>Rasbora, Redline </p><p>Rasbora pauciperforata </p><p>Rasbora, Slender </p><p>Rasbora daniconius </p><p>Rasbora, Three Line </p><p>Rasbora trilineata </p><p>Reef, Orange </p><p>Chromis xanthurus </p><p>Rivulus, Brown </p><p>Rivulus cylindraceus </p><p>Rivulus , Colombia </p><p>Rivulus milesi </p><p>Rivulus, Cuban </p><p>Rivulus cylindraceus </p><p>Rivulus, Green </p><p>Rivulus cylindraceus </p><p>Roloffia, Gery's </p><p>Roloffia geryi </p><p>Roloffia, Gery's </p><p>Roloffia roloffi </p><p>Scat </p><p>Scatophagus argus </p><p>Scat, Red </p><p>Scatophagus argus rubrifrons </p><p>Scissorstail </p><p>Rasbora trilineata </p><p>Sergeant Major Abudefduf saxatilis </p><p>Shark, Bala </p><p>Balantiocheilus melanopterus </p><p>Shark, Black </p><p>Morulius chrysophekadion </p><p>Shark, Bridle </p><p>Labeo frenatus </p><p>Shark, Redtailed </p><p>Labeo bicolor </p><p>Shark, Tricolor </p><p>Balantiocheilus melanopterus </p><p>Shrimp </p><p>Aeoliscus strigatus </p><p>Silver, Sebae </p><p>Monodactylus sebae </p><p>Skipper, Mud-Rill </p><p>Parapocryptes serperaster </p><p>Squirrel, Diadem </p><p>Adioryx diadema </p><p>Squirrel, Diadem </p><p>Holocentrus diadema </p><p>Squirrel, Russet </p><p>Holocentrus rufus </p><p>Sunfish, Black Banded </p><p>Mesogonistius chaetodon </p><p>Sunfish, Pygmy </p><p>Elassoma evergladei </p><p>Surgeon, Bahamian </p><p>Acanthurus bahianus </p><p>Surgeon, Flag Tail </p><p>Paracanthurus hepatus </p><p>Surgeon, White Throated </p><p>Acanthurus leucosternon </p><p>Swordtail, Green </p><p>Xiphophorus helleri </p><p>Swordtail, Lyre </p><p>Xiphophorus helleri </p><p>Swordtail, Red Xiphophorus helleri </p><p>Swordtail, Red Tuxedo </p><p>Xiphophorus helleri </p><p>Swordtail, Red Wagtail </p><p>Xiphophorus helleri </p><p>Swordtail, Simpson </p><p>Xiphophorus helleri </p><p>Tang, Blue </p><p>Acanthurus coeruleus </p><p>Tetra, Black </p><p>Gymnocorymbus ternetzi </p><p>Tetra, Black Lined </p><p>Hyphessobrycon scholzei </p><p>Tetra, Black Neon </p><p>Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi </p><p>Tetra, Black Phantom </p><p>Megalamphodus megalopterus </p><p>Tetra, Bleeding Heart </p><p>Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma </p><p>Tetra, Bleeding Heart </p><p>Hyphessobrycon rubrostigma </p><p>Tetra, Bloodfin </p><p>Aphyocharax rubropinnis </p><p>Tetra, Buenos Aires </p><p>Hemigrammus caudovittatus </p><p>Tetra, Cardinal </p><p>Cheirodon axelrodi </p><p>Tetra, Cochu's Blue </p><p>Boehlkea fredocohui </p><p>Tetra, Cochu's Blue </p><p>Microbrycon cochui </p><p>Tetra , Congo </p><p>Phenacogrammus interruptus </p><p>Tetra, Diamond </p><p>Moenkhausia pittieri </p><p>Tetra, Emperor </p><p>Nematobrycon palmeri </p><p>Tetra, Flag Hyphessobrycon neterorhabdus </p><p>Tetra, Flame </p><p>Hyphessobrycon flammeus </p><p>Tetra, Garnet </p><p>Hemigrammus pulcher </p><p>Tetra, Gegrgetta's </p><p>Hyphessobrycon georgettae </p><p>Tetra, Glow Light </p><p>Hemigrammus erythrozonus </p><p>Tetra, Griem's </p><p>Hyphessobrycon griemi </p><p>Tetra, Head and Tail Light </p><p>Hemigrammus ocellifer </p><p>Tetra, Jewel </p><p>Hyphessobrycon callistus </p><p>Tetra, Lemon </p><p>Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis </p><p>Tetra, Maria's </p><p>Tilapia mariae </p><p>Tetra, Neon </p><p>Paracheirodon innesi </p><p>Tetra, Ornate </p><p>Hyphessobrycon ornatus </p><p>Tetra, Peruvian </p><p>Hyphessobrycon peruvianus </p><p>Tetra, Pretty </p><p>Hemigrammus pulcher </p><p>Tetra, Red </p><p>Hyphessobrycon flammeus </p><p>Tetra, Red </p><p>Hemigrammus rhodostomus </p><p>Tetra, Red Eyed </p><p>Moenkhausia sanctae-filomenae </p><p>Tetra, Red Headed </p><p>Petitella georgiae </p><p>Tetra, Red Nosed </p><p>Hemigrammus rhodostomus </p><p>Tetra, Red Phantom Megalamphodus sweglesi </p><p>Tetra, Rummy Nosed </p><p>Hemigrammus rhodostomus </p><p>Tetra, Scholze's </p><p>Hyphessorbrycon scholzei </p><p>Tetra, Serpae </p><p>Hyphessobrycon callistus </p><p>Tetra, Serpae </p><p>Hyphessobrycon serpae </p><p>Tetra, Sharp Toothed </p><p>Micralestes acutidens </p><p>Tetra, Silver </p><p>Ctenobrycon spilurus </p><p>Tetra, Silver Tipped </p><p>Hasemania nana </p><p>Tetra, Splashing </p><p>Copeina arnoldi </p><p>Thread </p><p>Alectis ciliaris </p><p>Tilapia, Maria's </p><p>Tilapia mariae </p><p>Toby, Ocellated </p><p>Canthigaster solandri </p><p>Variatus, Marigold </p><p>Xiphophorus mariatus </p><p>Variatus, Sunset </p><p>Xiphophorus variatus </p><p>Veiltail </p><p>Carassius auratus var. Bicaudatus </p><p>Weather, Japanese </p><p>Misgurnus anguillicaudatus </p><p>Wrasse, Ashy </p><p>Crenilabrus cinereus </p><p>Wrasse, Blue Grey </p><p>Coris formosa </p><p>Wrasse, Doederlin's </p><p>Crenilabrus doederleini </p><p>Wrasse, Edged Coris angulata </p><p>Wrasse, Five Spot </p><p>Crenilabrus quinquemaculatus </p><p>Wrasse, Green Eyed </p><p>Crenilabrus ocellatus </p><p>Wrasse, Mediterranean </p><p>Crenilabrus mediterraneus </p><p>Wrasse, Moon </p><p>Thalassoma lunare </p><p>Wrasse, Peacock </p><p>Crenilabrus pavo </p><p>Zebra </p><p>Pseudotropheus elongatus </p><p>OTHER INVERTEBRATE </p><p>Worms , Red </p><p>Tubificidae </p><p>MAMMALS </p><p>Cat, Domestic </p><p>Felis domestica </p><p>Cattle, Domestic </p><p>Bos taurus </p><p>Dog, Domestic </p><p>Canis familiaris </p><p>Gerbils </p><p>Meriones unguiculatus </p><p>Goat, Domestic </p><p>Capra hircus </p><p>Hamster, Common </p><p>Cricetus cricetus </p><p>Hamster, Golden </p><p>Mesocricetus auratus </p><p>Horse </p><p>Equus caballus </p><p>Monkey </p><p>Macaca fascicularis </p><p>Mouse </p><p>Mus musculus </p><p>Pig, Domestic </p><p>Sus scrofa </p><p>Pig , Guinea </p><p>Caria porcellus </p><p>Rabbit, Domestic </p><p>Oryctolagus cuniculus </p><p>Rat </p><p>Rattus norvegicus </p><p>Sheep, Domestic </p><p>Ovis aries </p><p>MOLLUSK </p><p>Nil </p><p>REPTILES Alligator </p><p>Alligator mississipiensis </p><p>Caimans </p><p>Caiman sp. </p><p>Lizards </p><p>Sauria </p><p>Snake, Anaconda </p><p>Eunectes murinus </p><p>Snake, Asian Red Tailed Rat </p><p>Ptyas sp. </p><p>Snake, Asian Red Tailed Rat </p><p>Zaocys sp. </p><p>Snake, Boa Constrictor </p><p>Boa constrictor </p><p>Snake, Boa, Rainbow </p><p>Epicrates cenchris </p><p>Snake, Boa, Rosy </p><p>Lichanura rosefusca </p><p>Snake, Coach Whip Masticophis tlagellum </p><p>Snake, Corn </p><p>Elaphe guttata </p><p>Snake, Glossy </p><p>Arizona elegans </p><p>Snake, Guiana Chicken </p><p>Spilotes pullatus </p><p>Snake, Long Nose </p><p>Rhirocheilus leconte </p><p>Snake, Pythons </p><p>Pythoninae </p><p>Snake, Viper, Gaboon </p><p>Bitis gabonicus </p><p>Snake, Viper, Rhino </p><p>Bitis nasicornis </p><p>Snake, Yellow Rat </p><p>Elaphe guadrivittata </p><p>Back to Top</p><p>17/84 Sch C </p><p>Schedule C - Rep. by NLR 39/05 s10 </p><p>39/05 s10 </p><p>©Earl G. 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