Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005

Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005

Reprint as at 27 March 2008 Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 (SR 2005/93) Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005: revoked, on 27 March 2008, by clause 4 of the Trade in Endangered Species Order 2008 (SR 2008/39). Pursuant to section 53 of the Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989, Her Excellency the Governor­General, acting on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council, makes the following order. Contents Page 1 Title 2 2 Commencement 2 3 New Schedules 1, 2, and 3 substituted in Trade in 2 Endangered Species Act 1989 4 Revocation 2 Schedule 2 New Schedules 1, 2, and 3 substituted in Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989 Note Changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in this eprint. A general outline of these changes is set out in the notes at the end of this eprint, together with other explanatory material about this eprint. This order is administered in the Department of Conservation. 1 Reprinted as at cl 1 Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 27 March 2008 1 Title This order is the Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005. 2 Commencement This order comes into force on the 28th day after the date of its notification in the Gazette. 3 New Schedules 1, 2, and 3 substituted in Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989 The Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989 is amended by revoking Schedules 1, 2, and 3, and substituting the schedules set out in the Schedule of this order. 4 Revocation The Trade in Endangered Species Order 2003 (SR 2003/390) is revoked. Schedule c1 3 New Schedules 1, 2, and 3 substituted in Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989 Schedule 1 s 3(1) Species endangered by trade The families and species listed in this schedule are arranged, not in alphabetical order, but in descending order in which they developed. This order of arrangement is adopted in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and is the order of arrangement generally adopted by zoologists. The entries in the column headed ‘Exceptions/limitations’ have the effect of— (a) excluding nominated populations of the listed species; or (b) limiting the application of the listed species to only those populations nominated; or (c) excluding certain species from a generic listing; or 2 Reprinted as at 27 March 2008 Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 Schedule Schedule 1—continued (d) excluding nominated varieties of specimens of the listed species. Family Genus, Common Excep­ species, or name tions/limita­ subspecies tions Mammalia—Mammals Dasyuromorphia—Marsupial­mice, thylacines Dasyuridae Sminthopsis long­tailed longicaudata marsupial­ mouse Sminthopsis large desert psammophila marsupial­ mouse Thylacinidae Thylacinus Tasmanian cynocephalus tiger Peramelemorphia—Bandicoots, bilbies Peramelidae Chaeropus pig­footed ecaudatus bandicoot Macrotis rabbit­eared lagotis bandicoot Macrotis lesser leucura rabbit­eared bandicoot Perameles barred bougainville bandicoot Diprotudontia—Diprotodonts—Cuscuses, wombats, wallabies, kangaroos, possums, koalas, etc 3 Reprinted as at Schedule Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 27 March 2008 Schedule 1—continued Vombatidae Lasiorhinus northern krefftii hairy­nosed wombat Macropodidae Lagorchestes western hare hirsutus wallaby Lagostrophus banded hare fasciatus wallaby Onychogalea bridled nailtail fraenata wallaby Onychogalea crescent lunata nailtail wallaby Potoroidae Beaongia spp. rat­kangaroos Caloprymnus desert rat­ campestris kangaroo Chiroptera—Bats, flying foxes, etc Pteropodidae Acerodon golden­capped jubatus fruit hat Acerodon Panay giant Lucifer fruit bat Pteropus Truk fruit bat insularis Pteropus Marianas naariannus flying­fox Pteropus Pohnpei fruit molossinus bat 4 Reprinted as at 27 March 2008 Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 Schedule Schedule 1—continued Pteropus Mortlock fruit phaeo­ bat cephalus Pteropus large Palau pilosus fruit bat Pteropus Samoan fruit samoensis bat Pteropus insular flying tonganus fox Primates—Monkeys, lemurs, tamarins, etc Lemuridae Lemuridae large lemurs spp. Megaladapi­ Megaladapi­ sportive dae dae spp. lemurs Cheirogalei­ Cheirogalei­ dwarf lemurs, dae dae spp. mouse lemurs Indridae Indridae spp. avahi, sifakas, indri, woolly lemurs Daubentoni­ Daubento­ aye­aye idae nia madagas­ cariensis Callithricidae Callimico Goeldi’s goeldii marmoset Callithrix white­eared aurita marmoset Callithrix buff­headed flaviceps marmoset 5 Reprinted as at Schedule Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 27 March 2008 Schedule 1—continued Leontopithe­ lion tamarins cus spp. Saguinus Brazilian bicolor bare­faced tamarin Saguinus cotton­headed geoffroyi tamarin Saguinus white­footed leucopus tamarin Saguinus cotton­headed oedipus tamarin Cebidae Alouatta Coiba Island coibensis howler­ monkey Alouatta mantled palliata howler­ monkey Alouatta pigra Guatemalean mantled howler­ monkey Aides black­browed geoffroyi spider monkey frontatus Ateles red spider geoffroyi monkey panamensis Brachyteles woolly spider arachnoides monkey Cacajao spp. uakaris 6 Reprinted as at 27 March 2008 Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 Schedule Schedule 1—continued Chiropotes white­nosed albinasus saki Lagothrix woolly flavicauda monkey Saimiri red­backed oerstedii squirrel monkey Cercopitheci­ Cercocebus Tana river dae galeritus mangabey galeritus Cercopithecus Diana monkey diana Maraca wanderoo silenus Mandrillus drill leucophaeus Mandrillus mandrill sphinx Nasalis pig­tailed concolor langur Nasalis proboscis larvatus monkey Presbytis mentawi potenziani leaf­monkey Procolobus Kirk’s colobus pennantii kirkii Procolobus Tana river rufomitratus colobus 7 Reprinted as at Schedule Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 27 March 2008 Schedule 1—continued Pygalhrix spp. langurs Semnopithe­ Hanuman cus entellus langur Trachypithe­ golden langur cus geei Trachypithe­ capped langur cus pileatus Hylobatidae Hylobatidae gibbons spp. Hominidac Gorilla gorilla gorilla Pau spp. chimpanzees Porrgo orang­utan pygmaeus Xenarthra—Anteaters, sloths, armadillos Dasypodidae Priodontes giant maximus armadillo Lagomorpha—Rabbits, etc Leporidae Caprolagus Assam rabbit hispidus Romerolagus volcano rabbit diazi Rodentia—Squirrels, rats, chinchillas, porcupines, etc Sciuridae Cynornys Mexican mexicanus prairie dog Muridae Leporillus stick nest rat conditor 8 Reprinted as at 27 March 2008 Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 Schedule Schedule 1—continued Pseudomys shark bay praeconis mouse Xeromys false water rat myoides Zyzoanys central rock rat pedunculatus Chinchillidae Chinchilla chinchillas except all spp. domesticated specimens Cetacea—Whales, dolphins Platanistidae Lipotes Chinese vexillifer dolphin Platanista spp. Ganges and Indus dolphins Ziphiidae Berardius spp. beaked whales Hyperoodon bottle­nose spp. whales Physeteridae Physeter sperm whale catodon Delphinidae Orcaella Irrawaddy brevirostris dolphin Sotalia spp. river dolphins, tucuxi Sousa spp. humpback dolphins Phocoenidae Neophocaena black finless phocaenoides porpoise 9 Reprinted as at Schedule Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 27 March 2008 Schedule 1—continued Phocoena Pacific sinus harbour porpoise Eschaichtidae Eschrichtius grey whale robustus Balaenopteri­ Balaenoptera Northern except dae acutorostrata minke whale population of West Greenland, which is included in Schedule 2 Balaenoptera Southern bonaerensis minke whale Balaenoptera sei whale borealis Balaenoptera Bryde’s whale edeni Balaenoptera blue whale musculus Balaenoptera fin whale physalus Megaptera humpback novaeangliae whale Balacnidae Balaena bowhead mysticetus whale Eubalaena right whales spp. Neobal­ Caperea pygmy right aenidae marginala whale 10 Reprinted as at 27 March 2008 Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 Schedule Schedule 1—continued Carnivora—Dogs, bears, otters, weasels, linsangs, cats, seals, sealions, walrus Canidae Canis lupus grey wolf only populations of Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Speothos bush dog venaticus Ursidae Ailuropoda giant panda melanoleuca Ailurus lesser panda fulgens Helarctos sun bear malayanus Melursus Indian sloth ursinus bear Tremarctos spectacled ornatus bear 11 Reprinted as at Schedule Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 27 March 2008 Schedule 1—continued Ursus arctos brown bear only populations of Bhutan, China, Mexico, and Mongolia: all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Ursus arctos Himalayan isabellinus brown bear Ursus Asiatic black thibetanus bear Mustelidae Aonyx Cameroon only congicus clawless otter populations of Cameroon and Nigeria; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Enhydra lutris southern sea nereis otter Lontra felina marine otter Lontra long­tailed longicaudis otter Lonlra southern river provocax otter Lutra lutra Eurasian otter 12 Reprinted as at 27 March 2008 Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 Schedule Schedule 1—continued Pleronura giant otter brasiliensis Mustela black­footed nigripes ferret Viverridae Prionodon spotted pardicolor linsang Felidae Acinonyx cheetah annual export jubatus quotas are granted for live specimens and hunting trophies for Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe Caracal caracal only caracal population of Asia; all other populations are included in Schedule 2 Catopuma Temminck’s ternminckii golden cat Felis nigripes black­footed cat 13 Reprinted as at Schedule Trade in Endangered Species Order 2005 27 March 2008 Schedule 1—continued Herpailurus jaguarundi only yaguarondi populations of Central and North America; all other populations are

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