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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION REGULATIONS 1970 - NOTES

Appendix A

[Forms 1 to 13 deleted]

Form 14

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT 1950

(Regulation 61)

NOTICE

Place..................................................

Date....................................................

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

TAKE NOTICE that on the ............................ day of ........................ 20 ............. the following fauna/flora/illegal device(s) was/were found at .............................. with no person in possession thereof .....................................................................

After 14 days from the date of this notice I shall take the said fauna/flora/device(s) before a Justice of the Peace at ........................... and apply for an order for its/their condemnation.

Any person making a claim to ownership may appear before the Justice and make such proper representations as he may think fit.

..........................................
Wildlife Officer.

Form 15

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT 1950

(Regulation 61)

APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE

I, .............................................................................................................................
Wildlife Officer for the State of Western Australia do hereby make application to ............................................................................................................................
............................................................................. for an order for forfeiture of the
following fauna/flora/illegal devices ...................................................... found by
.............................................................. at .............................................................
on........................................................... in accordance with the provisions of the
Wildlife Conservation Act 1950. I have given the prescribed notice of the finding of the ..........................................................................................................
............................................ in accordance with the requirements of the said Act.

..........................................
Wildlife Officer.


ORDER FOR FORFEITURE

Being satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the ...............
were used or intended to be used, and/or the ................................. were taken, in
contravention of the said Act, I do hereby condemn the ................................... as
forfeited to the Crown.

Given under my hand at ................................................... in the said State this ........................................................... day of .................................. 20 ..........

........................................................
Justice of the Peace

[Forms 16 and 17 deleted]

Form 18

Reg. 56E(1)(a)

Western Australia

Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (as amended)

APPLICATION FOR A COMMERCIAL PURPOSES LICENCE

(Section 23C(1)(a))

I, .............................................................................................................................
of ............................................................................................................................
hereby apply for the issue to me of a licence for Commercial Purposes pursuant to section 23C of the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (as amended).

 The land to which this application relates is as follows — 


Land
District

Lot or
Location
No.

Property Name

Name of Local
Authority

................................................................................................................................
(specify and identify each piece of land to which this application relates by reference to Lot, Location, etc., and indicate name of local authority).

The classes or descriptions of flora to which this application relates are as follows — 


(a) Parts to be taken (e.g. flowering stems, fruits (nuts), seeds, leaves, wholeplants, cuttings or other categories)

Scientific
Name

Common name
(if any)

................................................................................................................................

The following outlines my previous experience in the industry — 

Number of years in the trade ..................................................................................

As a Picker Dealer Grower (tick box)

On a part time Full time basis (tick box)

f experience has been as a picker list areas (Shires) where flora has been picked in last 3 years

................................................................................................................................

Description of flora taken/grown during last 3 years

Parts of plant Scientific name Common name

................................................................................................................................

................................................................................................................................

Names of persons/firms supplied ...........................................................................

................................................................................................................................

Where applicable, state period during the year in months for which licence required.



Dated this day of 20 .

.....................................................................
Signature of Applicant.

Form 19

Reg. 56E(1)(b)

Western Australia

Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (as amended)

APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE FOR SCIENTIFIC OR OTHER PRESCRIBED PURPOSES

(Section 23C(1)(b))

I, .............................................................................................................................
of ............................................................................................................................
hereby apply for the issue to me of a licence for
................................................................................................................................

(insert type of licence required)

pursuant to section 23C of the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (as amended).

The land to which this application relates is as follows — 


Land
District

Lot or
Location
No.

Property Name

Name of Local
Authority

................................................................................................................................
(specify and identify each piece of land to which this application relates by reference to lot, location, etc., and indicate name of local authority.)

 The classes or descriptions of flora to which this application relates are as follows — 

(a) Parts to be taken (e.g. flowering stems, fruits (nuts), seeds, leaves, wholeplants, cuttings or other categories).

Scientific
Name

Common name
(if any)

................................................................................................................................

Where applicable, state period during the year in months for which licence required.


Dated this day of 20 .

.....................................................
Signature of Applicant.

Form 20

Reg. 56F

Western Australia

Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (as amended)

APPLICATION FOR A COMMERCIAL PRODUCER’S LICENCE OR A NURSERYMAN’S LICENCE

(Section 23D)

I, .............................................................................................................................
of ............................................................................................................................
hereby apply for the issue to me of a licence as a
................................................................................................................................
(specify whether commercial producer’s licence or nurseryman’s licence) pursuant to section 23D of the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (as amended).

The land to which this application relates is as follows — 

Land
District

Lot or
Location
No.

Property Name

Name of Local
Authority

................................................................................................................................

(specify and identify each piece of land to which this application relates by reference to Lot, Location, etc., and indicate name of local authority.)

The classes or descriptions of flora to which this application relates are as follows — 

(a) Parts to be taken (e.g. flowering stems, fruits (nuts), seeds, leaves, wholeplants, cuttings or other categories).

Scientific
Name

Common name
(if any)

................................................................................................................................

Where applicable, state period during the year in months for which licence required.


Dated this day of 20 .


............................................................
Signature of Applicant.

[Appendix A amended in Gazette 6 Oct 1972 p. 4027; 5 Oct 1973 p. 3663; 24 Dec 1976 p. 5052 and 5059; 27 Mar 1981 p. 1045‑54; 1 Jun 1990 p. 2483, 2484 and 2486; 31 May 1991 p. 2654.]

[Appendix B deleted in Gazette 31 May 1991 p. 2654.]

Appendix C

Part A

1. Bourke’s Parrot Neophema bourkii
Turquoise Parrot Neophema pulchella
Scarlet‑Chested Parrot Neophema splendida
Pictorella Mannikin Lonchura pectoralis
Masked Finch Poephila personata

2. Sulphur‑Crested Cockatoo Cacatua galerita
Galah Cacatua roseicapilla
Little Corella Cacatua sanguinea
Long‑Billed Corella
(Central‑West) Cacatua pastinator butleri
Long‑Billed Corella (Eastern) Cacatua tenuirostris
Port Lincoln Ringneck Barnardius zonarius
Western Rosella Platycercus icterotis
Red‑Capped (WA King)
Parrot Purpureicephalus spurius

3. Stubble Quail Coturnix novaezealandiae
Brown Quail Coturnix australis
Red‑Backed Button‑Quail Turnix maculosa
Red‑Chested Button‑Quail Turnix pyrrhothorax
Painted Button‑Quail Turnix varia
Little Button‑Quail Turnix velox
Bar‑Shouldered Dove Geopelia humeralis
Green‑Winged Pigeon Chalcophaps indica
Common Bronzewing Phaps chalcoptera
Crested Pigeon Ocyphaps lophotes
Squatter Pigeon Petrophassa scripta
Partridge Pigeon Petrophassa smithii
Scaly‑breasted Lorikeet Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus
Rainbow Lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus
Red‑Collared Lorikeet Trichoglossus rubritorquis
Musk Lorikeet Glossopsitta concinna
Little Lorikeet Glossopsitta pusilla
Alexandra’s (Princess) Parrot Polytelis alexandrae
Regent (Smoker) Parrot Polytelis anthopeplus
Superb Parrot Polytelis swainsonii
Red‑Winged Parrot Aprosmictus erythropterus
Australian (Eastern) King
Parrot Alisterus scapularis
Mallee Ringneck Barnardius barnardi barnardi
Blue‑Winged Parrot Neophema chrysostoma
Elegant Parrot Neophema elegans
Adelaide Rosella Platycercus elegans adelaidae
Pale‑Headed Rosella Platycercus adscitus
Crimson Rosella Platycercus elegans elegans
Eastern Rosella Platycercus eximius
Yellow Rosella Platycercus elegans flaveolus
Hooded Parrot Psephotus dissimilis
Mulga Parrot Psephotus varius
Red‑Rumped Parrot Psephotus haematonotus
Red‑Vented Blue Bonnet Northiella haematogaster haematorrhous
Yellow‑Vented Blue Bonnet Northiella haematogaster haematogaster
Plum‑Headed Finch Aidemosyne modesta
Diamond Firetail Emblema guttata
Painted Firetail Emblema picta
Red‑Browed Firetail Emblema temporalis
Gouldian Finch Erythrura gouldiae
Blue‑Faced Finch Erythrura trichroa
Yellow‑Rumped Mannikin Lonchura flaviprymna
Crimson Finch Neochmia phaeton
Black‑Throated Finch Poephila cincta

Part B

Spinifex (Red‑Plumed)
Pigeon Petrophassa plumifera
Brush Bronzewing Phaps elegans
Major Mitchell (Pink)
Cockatoo Cacatua leadbeateri
Gang‑Gang Cockatoo Callocephalon fimbriatum
Baudin’s Black Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus baudinii
Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus funereus latirostris
Yellow‑Tailed Black
Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus funereus
Red‑Tailed Black Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus magnificus
Eclectus Parrot Eclectus roratus
Purple‑Crowned Lorikeet Glossopsitta porphyrocephala
Varied Lorikeet Psitteuteles versicolor
Swift Parrot Lathamus discolor
Green Rosella Platycercus caledonicus
Northern Rosella Platycercus venustus
Cloncurry Parrot Barnardius barnardi macgillivrayi
Naretha (Little) Blue Bonnet Northiella haematogaster narethae
Golden‑Shouldered Parrot Psephotus chrysopterygius
Rock Parrot Neophema petrophila

Part C

All species of avian fauna not listed in either Parts A, B or D of this Appendix.

Part D

Species classed in any State or Territory as rare or endangered or in need of some form of special protection and not listed in Parts A and B.

[Appendix C inserted in Gazette 21 Jul 1978 p. 2644‑6; amended in Gazette 11 Aug 1978 p. 2883; 16 Oct 1981 p. 4325; 18 Feb 1983 p. 526; 1 Jun 1990 p. 2484‑5 (erratum 15 Jun 1990 p. 2722); 31 May 1991 p. 2654 (erratum 15 Jan 1993 p. 169).]

Notes

1 This is a compilation of the Wildlife Conservation Regulations 1970 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any previous reprints.

Compilation table

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Fauna Conservation Regulations 5

18 Nov 1970 p. 3547‑85

18 Nov 1970


18 Aug 1972
p. 3153

18 Aug 1972


6 Oct 1972
p. 4026‑7

6 Oct 1972


4 May 1973
p. 1118‑19

4 May 1973


5 Oct 1973
p. 3663

1 Nov 1973


24 Dec 1976
p. 5047‑59

1 Jan 1977


4 Feb 1977
p. 341

4 Feb 1977


12 Aug 1977
p. 2612

12 Aug 1977


2 Jun 1978
p. 1685

1 Jul 1978


21 Jul 1978
p. 2642‑6

1 Aug 1978


11 Aug 1978
p. 2883

11 Aug 1978


16 Mar 1979
p. 694‑5

16 Mar 1979


18 Apr 1980
p. 1132‑4

28 Apr 1980 (see Gazette 18 Apr 1980 p. 1115)

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 1981

27 Mar 1981
p. 1045‑54

27 Mar 1981

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1981

16 Oct 1981 p. 4323‑5

16 Oct 1981

Reprint of the Wildlife Conservation Regulations 1970 dated 23 Feb 1982 (see Gazette 8 Mar 1982 p. 747-800) (includes amendments listed above except those in the Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1981)

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 1983

18 Feb 1983 p. 526

18 Feb 1983

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 1986

27 Jun 1986 p. 2193

1 Jul 1986 (see r. 2)

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 1988

11 Mar 1988 p. 784
(erratum 18 Mar 1988 p. 823)

11 Mar 1988

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1989

18 Aug 1989 p. 2763‑4

18 Aug 1989

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 1990

1 Jun 1990 p. 2477‑86
(erratum 15 Jun 1990 p. 2722)

1 Jun 1990

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 1991

31 May 1991 p. 2649‑54

1 Jun 1991 (see r. 1)

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1991

15 Nov 1991 p. 5804‑6

15 Nov 1991

Reprint of the Wildlife Conservation Regulations 1970 as at 30 Jan 1992
(includes amendments listed above) (Errata to Reprint in Gazette 15 Jan 1993 p. 169)

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 1992

9 Oct 1992 p. 4970‑3

9 Oct 1992

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 2001

14 Aug 2001 p. 4237‑8

14 Aug 2001

Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002 r. 115(c) 6

3 May 2002
p. 2233‑308

3 May 2002

Reprint of the Wildlife Conservation Regulations 1970 as at 7 Jun 2002
(includes amendments listed above)

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 2002

24 Sep 2002 p. 4763‑6

24 Sep 2002 7

Wildlife Conservation Amendment Regulations 2003

4 Feb 2003 p. 323-6

4 Feb 2003

Standardisation of Formatting Act 2010 s. 42(2) assented 28 Jun 2010

11 Sep 2010 (see s. 2(b) and Gazette 10 Sep 2010 p. 4341)

2 Now know as the Zoological Parks Authority.

3 Repealed by the Zoological Parks Authority Act 2001.

4 Under the Financial Administration Legislation Amendment Act 1993 s. 17(a) a reference to the Consolidated Revenue Fund or the General Loan and Capital Works Fund is to be construed, or to have effect, as if it had been amended to be a reference to the Consolidated Fund. This reference was changed under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(5)(a).

5 Now known as the Wildlife Conservation Regulations 1970; citation changed (see note under r. 1).

6 The Conservation and Land Management Regulations 2002 r. 116 reads as follows:


116. Saving

(1) Nothing in this regulation is to be construed so as to limit the operation of the Interpretation Act 1984.

(2) The repeal of a former provision does not affect any document or appointment made or anything done under any provision so repealed so far as it is subsisting or in force at the time of the repeal and could have been made or done under these regulations.

(3) Each such document, appointment or thing has effect as if it had been made or done under the corresponding provision of these regulations and as if the provisions had been in force when the document or appointment was made or the thing was done.

(4) In particular, and without limiting the generality of subregulations (2) and (3), those subregulations apply to —

(a) any notice erected on any land; and

(b) any licence granted under Part 5 of the Conservation and Land Management Regulations 1992.

(5) In subregulation (1) —

former provision means a provision repealed by regulation 114 or 115.

”.

7 The commencement date referred to in r. 2 was before the date of gazettal.




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