Non-Indigenous Animals Regulation 2012



Part 1 Preliminary
1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Non-Indigenous Animals Regulation 2012.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 September 2012 and is required to be published on the NSW legislation website.
Note—
This Regulation replaces the Non-Indigenous Animals Regulation 2006 which is repealed on 1 September 2012 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
3   Definitions
(1)  In this Regulation:
classified means classified by this Regulation for the purposes of section 6 (d) of the Act.
controlled category animal means a category 1a, 1b, 2, 3a or 3b animal.
dangerous animal means a non-indigenous animal of a controlled category:
(a)  of a species whose members ordinarily pose a significant risk of death or injury to any person (such as a tiger, lion or bear), or
(b)  that, because of its particular disposition, health or other condition, poses a significant risk of death or injury to any person.
ear tag means a tag, label or other means of identification of animals that contains an electronic radio frequency identification device encoded with a unique, unalterable number that is registered in accordance with the scheme for the identification of stock established under the Stock Diseases Act 1923.
enclosure includes a cage or other structure in which an animal is kept or is treated for illness or injury.
exhibit, in relation to an animal, means display the animal, or keep the animal for display, for educational, cultural, scientific, entertainment or other purposes prescribed under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986, but does not include display the animal, or keep it for display, solely:
(a)  in connection with the sale or intended sale of the animal, or
(b)  for animal research, within the meaning of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(c)  in circumstances declared by a regulation under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 not to constitute an exhibition of the animal for the purposes of that Act.
microchip means a permanent identification device that:
(a)  is able to be permanently implanted in an animal, and
(b)  is designed to transmit stored information when activated by a reader, and
(c)  complies with the requirements of Australian Standard AS 5019–2001, Electronic animal identification—Radiofrequency methods, and
(d)  contains a unique identification number that:
(i)  complies with the requirements of Australian Standard AS 5018–2001, Electronic animal identification—National coding scheme, and
(ii)  the first 3 digits of which are the manufacturer’s code, allocated to the manufacturer of the device by the International Committee for Animal Recording.
veterinary practitioner has the same meaning as in the Veterinary Practice Act 2003.
(2)  In this Regulation, a reference to a non-indigenous animal of a particular category is a reference to an animal that is classified by Schedule 1 as an animal of that category.
(3)  Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.
Part 2 Classification of non-indigenous animals
4   Prescribed categories of non-indigenous animals
(1)  The following categories of non-indigenous animals are prescribed for the purposes of section 6 (a) of the Act:
(a)  category 1a (animals of extreme pest potential, the importation and keeping of which is generally not permitted),
(b)  category 1b (animals that have not been classified as belonging to any particular category, the importation and keeping of which is generally not permitted),
(c)  category 2 (animals that pose an extreme or more serious threat to the environment, agriculture or persons, and that are restricted to being kept in licensed animal display establishments or by:
(i)  a corporation that is accredited as a research establishment under section 20 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(ii)  an individual who holds an animal research authority issued under section 25 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(iii)  a person who holds an animal supplier’s licence issued under section 39 of the Animal Research Act 1985),
(d)  category 3a (animals that pose a less serious or moderate threat to the environment, agriculture or persons, and that are restricted to being kept in licensed animal display establishments or by:
(i)  a corporation that is accredited as a research establishment under section 20 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(ii)  an individual who holds an animal research authority issued under section 25 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(iii)  a person who holds an animal supplier’s licence issued under section 39 of the Animal Research Act 1985),
(e)  category 3b (animals that have the potential to establish in the wild a population that would present a new threat to the environment, agriculture or persons or aggravate an existing threat and that may only be kept under licence),
(f)  category 4 (animals that would be unlikely to present a threat to the environment, agriculture or persons or greatly worsen an existing threat if they escaped into the wild, the importation and keeping of which are not restricted),
(g)  category 5 (animals that are already widespread pests and which, if they escaped into the wild, would be unlikely to greatly worsen an existing threat).
(2)  Categories 1a, 1b, 2, 3a and 3b are identified as controlled categories for the purposes of section 6 (b) of the Act.
(3)  Categories 1a, 1b, 2 and 3a are identified as higher-risk categories for the purposes of section 6 (c) of the Act.
(4)  Category 3b is identified as a lower-risk category for the purposes of section 6 (c) of the Act.
(5)  In this clause:
licensed animal display establishment has the same meaning as in the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986.
Note—
Under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986, licensed animal display establishment means premises used for the exhibition of animals and includes zoological parks, marine parks and oceanariums that are the subject of licences. (Exhibit has the same meaning as in this Regulation.)
5   Basis of animal classification to include welfare of animals
For the purposes of section 6A (1) (e) of the Act, the welfare of the animals concerned, having regard to sections 11 (Keeping of animals) and 12 (Movement of animals) of the Act, is identified as a factor, in addition to those specified in section 6A (1) (a)–(d) of the Act, on which the classification of animals is to be based.
6   Classification of non-indigenous animals into categories
(1)  The classification of non-indigenous animals for the purposes of section 6 (d) of the Act is as set out in Schedule 1.
(2)  Any species of non-indigenous animal that is not listed in Schedule 1 is classified as a category 1b animal.
(3)  A non-indigenous animal that is classified as both a category 4 and category 5 animal:
(a)  is a category 4 animal if it is one of the domestic members of that species, and
(b)  is a category 5 animal if it is one of the wild (including feral) members of that species.
(4)  The scientific names of the non-indigenous animals referred to in Schedule 1 are based on the following publications:
(a)  for all Orders of amphibians—Frost, DR (2011), Amphibian Species of the World 5.5, an Online Reference, an electronic database accessible at http://research.amnh.org/vz/herpetology/amphibia/, American Museum of Natural History, New York, United States of America,
(b)  for reptiles in the Orders CROCODYLIA and SPHENODONTIDA and in the Order SQUAMATA, Sub-order LACERTILIA—Sokolov VE, (ed) (1988) Dictionary of animal names in five languages: Latin, Russian, English, German, French. 12126 names. V.1: Amphibians and reptiles, Russkij Yazyk Pub, Moscow, Russian Federation,
(c)  for reptiles in the Order CHELONIA—IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group (1991) Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles: An Action Plan for their Conservation, 2nd edition, International Union for Conservation of Nature/Species Survival Commission, Gland, Switzerland,
(d)  for reptiles in the Order SQUAMATA, Sub-order SERPENTES—Mehrtens JM (1987) Living snakes of the world, Sterling Publishing Co Inc, New York, United States of America,
(e)  for all Orders of mammals—Wilson DE and Reeder DM (eds) (2005) Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 3rd edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, Maryland, United States of America,
(f)  for all Orders of birds—Sibley CG and Monroe BL (1990) Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World, Yale University Press, New Haven, United States of America.
7   Bodies consulted about classification of non-indigenous birds
The following bodies are prescribed for the purposes of section 6A (3) of the Act:
(a)  Associated Birdkeepers of Australia Incorporated,
(b)  The Canary and Cage Bird Federation of Australia Incorporated,
(c)  Birdlife Australia Limited, trading as BirdLife Australia.
Part 3 Standards for housing of non-indigenous animals
Division 1 Security of licensed accommodation
8   Security of licensed accommodation where controlled category animals are kept
(1)  A licensee must ensure that any licensed accommodation where a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept is securely fenced and that appropriate and reasonable management practices are put in place to prevent the following:
(a)  the escape or accidental release of the animal,
(b)  the intentional release of the animal by unauthorised persons,
(c)  unauthorised entry to the licensed accommodation by any persons.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  Such precautions are not required if the Director-General has approved in writing that they are not required.
9   Construction of enclosures where controlled category animals are kept
A licensee must ensure that a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept in an enclosure that is constructed so as to minimise the risks of the following:
(a)  injury to the public,
(b)  injury to animal attendants exercising due care while in the enclosure,
(c)  injury to any controlled category animal in the enclosure,
(d)  escape from the enclosure by any controlled category animal.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
10   Maintenance of vegetation near enclosures where controlled category animals are kept
A licensee must ensure that vegetation or other material in or near an enclosure where a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept is positioned in such a way that it cannot assist a controlled category animal to escape.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
11   Construction of enclosures in which digging or burrowing controlled category animals are kept
(1)  A licensee must ensure that an enclosure in which a digging or burrowing animal that is a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept is constructed:
(a)  with an enclosing fence of galvanised steel mesh, stainless steel mesh or concrete that extends below ground level to a depth of at least 1 metre and then (at that depth) extends horizontally within the enclosure at least 1 metre, or
(b)  with a subterranean floor consisting of concrete, galvanised steel mesh or stainless steel mesh that covers the entire floor area of the enclosure and an enclosing fence of galvanised steel mesh, stainless steel mesh or concrete that extends below ground level to a depth of at least 0.6 metre, or
(c)  in such other manner as the Director-General has approved in writing as offering a similar degree of resistance to escape by the animal.
(2)  A licensee must ensure that the ground or floor of an enclosure in which a digging or burrowing animal that is a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept is covered by sufficient soil to enable the animal to dig or burrow without escaping.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
Division 2 Gates, sliding doors and other doors
12   Gates and doors must open inwards
A licensee must ensure that any gate or door on the perimeter of an enclosure in which a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept opens inwards to the enclosure.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
13   Design of gates and doors
A licensee must ensure that any gate or door, including any sliding gate or door, on the perimeter of an enclosure in which a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept is designed in such a way that:
(a)  an animal in the enclosure cannot lift the gate or door off its hinges, or lift the sliding gate or door off its tracks, and
(b)  an animal in the enclosure cannot unfasten the device that secures the gate or door.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
14   Successive gates required in certain cases
(1)  A licensee must ensure that entry to an enclosure in which a higher-risk category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept is by means of a safety entrance through successive gates or doors (which may be sliding gates or doors).
(2)  A licensee must ensure that all of those gates or doors are kept locked, by key or combination, except when a person is in the enclosure.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
15   Successive gates or doors must open inwards
(1)  A licensee must ensure that, if an entrance to an enclosure in which a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept is a safety entrance through successive gates or doors, the gates or doors open inwards to the enclosure.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  This clause does not apply to enclosures in which only slow moving large reptiles or amphibians are kept.
16   Power-operated doors must also be capable of manual operation
A licensee must ensure that any gate or door, including any sliding gate or door, of an enclosure in which a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept that is power-operated is also capable of manual operation (from both within and outside the enclosure) without risk to the operator.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
17   Visibility of gate or door from where it is operated
A licensee must ensure that the location from which a gate or door, including any sliding gate or door, of an enclosure in which a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept, or any other means of access to such an enclosure, is operated:
(a)  is safely accessible, and
(b)  allows a clear view of the gate or door or other means of access and the immediate area of the gate or door or other means of access.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
18   Certain perimeter gates or doors must not be able to be lifted off hinges and must be locked
A licensee must ensure that any gate or door on the perimeter of premises in which a higher-risk category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept:
(a)  is constructed so that it cannot be lifted off its hinges, and
(b)  is kept securely locked when a person is not in attendance at the premises.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
19   Certain gates or doors must not be able to be lifted off hinges and must be locked
(1)  A licensee must ensure that any gate or door on any enclosure (including a yard or paddock) within ungated premises:
(a)  is constructed so that it cannot be lifted off its hinges, and
(b)  is kept securely locked when a person is not in attendance at the premises.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  In this clause:
ungated premises means premises:
(a)  in which a higher-risk category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept, and
(b)  where there is no gate on the perimeter of the premises or where there is a gate but it is impractical to lock it.
20   Design of locks
A licensee must ensure that any lock on a gate or door on the perimeter of premises or on an enclosure (including a yard or paddock) within those premises in which higher-risk category animals the subject of the licensee’s licence are kept is designed in a way that will inhibit its removal using bolt-cutters or a similar portable tool.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
Division 3 Other matters
21   Stand-off barriers
A licensee must, in respect of any enclosure in which a dangerous animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept that is so constructed that contact between the animal and any person outside the enclosure is possible, ensure that a barrier is provided that:
(a)  prevents contact between the animal and any person outside the enclosure, and
(b)  makes it as difficult as is reasonably practicable for a person outside the enclosure to evade the barrier.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
22   Warning signs on enclosures with electrified fences
(1)  A licensee must ensure that a sign is displayed on any enclosure in which a controlled category animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept that has an electrified fence.
(2)  The licensee must ensure that such a sign:
(a)  warns of the dangers of the electrified fence, using words, symbols or both, and
(b)  is sufficient in size and legibility to give reasonable warning of the dangers.
(3)  The licensee must ensure that more than one such sign is displayed if necessary to give reasonable warning of the dangers.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
23   Warning signs on enclosures for dangerous animals
(1)  A licensee must ensure that a sign is displayed on any enclosure in which a dangerous animal the subject of the licensee’s licence is kept.
(2)  The licensee must ensure that such a sign:
(a)  warns of the dangers of the animal, using words, symbols or both, and
(b)  is sufficient in size and legibility to give reasonable warning of the dangers.
(3)  The licensee must ensure that more than one such sign is displayed if necessary to give reasonable warning of the dangers.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
24   Prohibition on use of dwelling to keep certain animals
(1)  A licensee must not use a dwelling for the keeping of a controlled category animal (other than Funambulus pennantii, commonly known as the Northern Palm Squirrel).
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  This clause does not apply:
(a)  to a sick animal that is kept in a dwelling for intensive nursing for a short period, or
(b)  to reptiles kept in a dwelling in circumstances approved in writing by the Director-General.
Part 4 Standards for identification of non-indigenous animals
25   Non-indigenous animals must be identified
(1)  A licensee must ensure that a non-indigenous animal that is the subject of the licensee’s licence is identified:
(a)  by a microchip inserted in the animal:
(i)  in accordance with the requirements of the relevant breed society or of the Zoo and Aquarium Association Inc., or
(ii)  subcutaneously, to the left of the spine in between the scapulae (shoulder blades) of the animal, or
(b)  in the case of an animal of the Order PRIMATES, as an alternative to microchipping—by an alphanumeric tattoo being placed on the animal, or
(c)  in the case of Bison bison (commonly known as American Bison or Buffalo), Bubalus bubalis (commonly known as Domestic Water Buffalo), Bos javanicus (commonly known as Banteng) or Camelus dromedarius (commonly known as Dromedary Camel or Arabian Camel) as an alternative to microchipping—by the attachment of an ear tag to the animal.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  This clause does not apply:
(a)  to amphibians of the Family Dendrobatidae, or
(b)  to an animal of the Order PRIMATES that was the subject of a licence immediately before 1 September 2012 and in relation to which a veterinary practitioner has certified that it is not in the interests of the welfare of the animal for a tattoo to be placed on the animal or for the animal to be microchipped.
(3)  A person who held a licence immediately before 1 September 2012 in relation to particular animals is not required to comply with this clause until 1 September 2015 in relation to those animals.
26   Proof of identification must be provided
(1)  A licensee must provide the Director-General with a certificate, in relation to each non-indigenous animal that is the subject of the licensee’s licence and that has been microchipped, in which a veterinary practitioner:
(a)  certifies that the animal has been microchipped, and
(b)  certifies that the microchip was functioning after implantation, and
(c)  states the location of the microchip in the animal, and
(d)  states the number of the microchip implanted in the animal.
(2)  A licensee must provide the Director-General with:
(a)  a certificate, in relation to each non-indigenous animal that is the subject of the licensee’s licence and that has been ear tagged, in which a veterinary practitioner:
(i)  certifies that an ear tag has been attached to the animal, and
(ii)  states the number of the ear tag attached to the animal, or
(b)  such other documents that provide evidence, to the satisfaction of the Director-General, in relation to each non-indigenous animal that is the subject of the licensee’s licence and that has been ear tagged:
(i)  that an ear tag has been attached to the animal, and
(ii)  of the number of the ear tag attached to the animal.
(3)  A licensee must provide the Director-General with:
(a)  a certificate, in relation to each animal of the Order PRIMATES that is the subject of the licensee’s licence and that has been tattooed, in which a veterinary practitioner:
(i)  certifies that an identification tattoo has been placed on the animal, and
(ii)  describes the tattoo placed on the animal, or
(b)  such other documents that provide evidence, to the satisfaction of the Director-General, in relation to each animal of the Order PRIMATES that is the subject of the licensee’s licence and that has been tattooed:
(i)  that an identification tattoo has been placed on the animal, and
(ii)  that describes the tattoo placed on the animal.
(4)  The certificate or document must be provided to the Director-General:
(a)  within 7 days of the microchip, ear tag or tattoo having been inserted in, attached to or placed on the animal, or
(b)  in the case of an animal that was already microchipped, ear tagged or tattooed when the licensee applied for the licence—within 14 days of the issue of the licence.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
27   Identification of offspring
A licensee must ensure that, if a non-indigenous animal that is the subject of a licence has any offspring:
(a)  the offspring is identified (when appropriate for the age and size of the animal) in accordance with clause 25, and
(b)  information is provided about that identification to the Director-General, in accordance with clause 26.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
cl 27: Am 2012 No 95, Sch 2.23 [1].
Part 5 Standards of husbandry for non-indigenous animals
28   Licensee not to cause or permit animals to cross breed
(1)  A licensee must not cause or permit a non-indigenous animal that is the subject of the licensee’s licence to breed with any other species of animal unless that breeding is part of an international breed protection program to which Australia is a signatory.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  This clause does not apply to prohibit the cross breeding of:
(a)  an animal of the species Bison bison (commonly known as American Bison or Buffalo), or
(b)  a first cross animal bred from an animal of the species Bison bison (commonly known as American Bison or Buffalo) and an animal of the species Bos taurus or Bos indicus.
(3)  This clause does not apply to permit the cross breeding of animals of the Order PRIMATES.
29   Licensee not to cause or permit primates to breed
A licensee must not cause or permit an animal of the Order PRIMATES that is the subject of a licence to breed unless:
(a)  the licensee also holds a licence under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the use of premises as an animal display establishment (within the meaning of that Act) in relation to the animal, or
(b)  the breeding is part of an Australasian Species Management Program conducted by the Zoo and Aquarium Association Inc, or
(c)  the breeding is part of an approved Cooperative Conservation Program registered with the Commonwealth Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities or any subsequent Commonwealth Department responsible for such registration.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
30   Notification of death of animal
(1)  A licensee must notify the Director-General of the death of any non-indigenous animal the subject of the licensee’s licence.
(2)  That notice must be given within 7 days after the licensee becomes aware of the death of the animal.
(3)  That notice must include any of the following evidence of the animal’s death:
(a)  a certificate in which a veterinary practitioner certifies the animal is dead and states the number of the microchip, ear tag or tattoo (if any) for the animal,
(b)  in the case of an animal identified with an ear tag that is killed at an abattoir—a copy of any record kept under the scheme for the identification of stock established under the Stock Diseases Act 1923,
(c)  any other documents or items that provide evidence, to the satisfaction of the Director-General, of the death of the animal (for example, photographs confirming the animal is dead or the animal’s microchip or ear tag).
(4)  This clause does not apply to a category 3b animal.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
31   Notification of escape, theft or release of animal
(1)  A licensee must notify the Director-General of the escape, theft or release of:
(a)  a higher-risk category animal that is the subject of the licensee’s licence—within 24 hours of the escape, theft or release of that animal, or
(b)  a category 3b animal that is the subject of the licensee’s licence—within 7 days of the escape, theft or release of that animal.
(2)  That notice must include the following information:
(a)  when the animal escaped, was stolen or was released,
(b)  whether the animal has been recaptured,
(c)  identification information relevant to the animal including the number of the microchip, ear tag or tattoo (if any) for the animal.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
32   Requirements for inspection of lower-risk category animals
(1)  A licensee who keeps only lower-risk category animals must inspect, or cause a person to inspect, the licensed accommodation at least once every 2 weeks to ensure that no animal has escaped or been stolen or released.
(2)  A licensee who keeps only lower-risk category animals and who attends, or causes another person to attend, the licensed accommodation only once every 2 weeks must keep, or cause to be kept, a record of every such inspection in a form that can be produced, on request, to the Director-General or an authorised officer.
(3)  This clause does not apply to a licensee who keeps only:
(a)  category 3b animals that have been sterilised, or
(b)  Camelus dromedarius (commonly known as Dromedary Camel or Arabian Camel) that are female or a mixture of females and animals that have been sterilised.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
33   Requirements for inspection of higher-risk category animals
(1)  A licensee who keeps any higher-risk category animals must inspect, or cause a person to inspect, the licensed accommodation at least once every 48 hours to ensure that no animal has escaped or been stolen or released.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2)  A licensee who keeps any higher-risk category animals and who attends, or causes another person to attend, the licensed accommodation only once every 48 hours must keep, or cause to be kept, a record of every such inspection in a form that can be produced, on request, to the Director-General or an authorised officer.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
Part 6 Licences
Division 1 Applications for licences
34   Applications for licences
For the purposes of section 14 (1) of the Act, an application for the grant or renewal of a licence:
(a)  must be in writing in the form approved by the Director-General for the purposes of section 14 (1), and
(b)  must be accompanied by the supporting documentation (if any) required by the form or by the Director-General.
Note—
Section 307A of the Crimes Act 1900 makes it an offence to make a false or misleading statement (whether orally, in a document or in any other way) in connection with an application for a licence or permit.
35   Matters to which Director-General must have regard
(1)  For the purposes of section 15 (2) (g) of the Act, the following matters are prescribed as additional matters to which the Director-General must have regard in deciding whether to grant a licence or renewal:
(a)  the life expectancy of any animal that is to be kept under the licence,
(b)  the specialised care requirements of any animal that is to be kept under the licence,
(c)  the general welfare of any animal that is to be kept under the licence,
(d)  the security and care required for the animal that is to be kept under the licence,
(e)  whether the number of licences in force that relate to certain species of animals should be restricted and, if it should be restricted, whether the grant of the licence or its renewal would violate that restriction,
(f)  in the case of a licence to keep a higher-risk category animal where the applicant is an agent of the holder of a licence under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986:
(i)  whether there is a written agreement between the agent and the institution that transfers the animal to the agent, and
(ii)  whether the agreement contains a requirement that the agent must transfer the animal back to the institution on demand,
(g)  in the case of an application for a licence to keep any higher-risk category animal:
(i)  whether the applicant, immediately before 1 September 2012, held a licence under the Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 in relation to a higher-risk category animal, and
(ii)  whether the applicant is accredited as a research establishment under the Animal Research Act 1985,
(h)  whether the applicant is a party to a written lease agreement or other formal written arrangement with the owner of the licensed accommodation that provides the licensee with the following rights:
(i)  the right to use the premises as accommodation for the animal kept under the authority of the licence,
(ii)  the right to do anything on the premises that may be required under the Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 or this Regulation in relation to the use of the premises as licensed accommodation,
(iii)  the right to invite authorised officers on to the premises,
(i)  whether the applicant has made a statement or furnished information in connection with the application, or any previous application under section 14 of the Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987, that was, in the opinion of the Director-General, false or misleading,
(j)  whether the applicant resides in New South Wales or has a registered office in New South Wales,
(k)  whether the applicant has previously held a licence that has been cancelled,
(l)  whether the applicant has been convicted of an offence under:
(i)  the Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 (including any regulations under that Act), or
(ii)  the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 (including any regulations under that Act), or
(iii)  any other law (whether of the State or of the Commonwealth or of another State or Territory) relating to the keeping or protection of animals.
(2)  In deciding whether to grant a renewal of a licence, the Director-General must also have regard to the following:
(a)  whether the licensee has had an animal of the species to which the application relates in the licensee’s keeping at any time during the immediately preceding 12 months,
(b)  whether the licensee has, in the opinion of the Director-General:
(i)  failed to comply with a condition of the licence, or
(ii)  failed to comply with, or ensure that the licensed accommodation complied with, a requirement or standard prescribed for the purposes of section 15 (2) (g) of the Act.
(3)  In deciding whether to grant a licence, in addition to the matters prescribed by subclause (1), the Director-General must have regard to whether the granting of the licence would be in accordance with the categories of non-indigenous animals prescribed by clause 4.
36   Duration of licences
(1)  For the purposes of section 16 of the Act, the period prescribed as the period for which a licence is to be in force is the period from the day on which the licence is granted or renewed until the next licence expiry date.
(2)  In this clause:
licence expiry date means 30 September 2014 and each day occurring at intervals of 3 years after that.
Division 2 Conduct of licensees
37   Standards for housing, identification and husbandry of non-indigenous animals
For the purposes of section 18 (1) (b) of the Act, the holder of a licence must comply with the requirements and standards prescribed in Parts 3–5.
38   Notice to be given of certain changes
A licensee must, within 7 days after any of the following matters change, notify the Director-General of the change:
(a)  the licensee’s contact details (including the licensee’s address and telephone numbers),
(b)  the person in charge of any animal the subject of the licence,
(c)  the contact details of the person in charge of an animal the subject of the licence (including the address and telephone numbers of the person in charge),
(d)  the location of enclosures (including yards or paddocks) used to accommodate animals the subject of the licence in licensed accommodation,
(e)  the construction or inclusion of new enclosures in licensed accommodation.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
Division 3 Exemptions from requirement for licence to keep animals
39   Keeping of certain controlled category animals without the authority of a licence
A person is exempted from the operation of section 11 of the Act in relation to the keeping of a controlled category animal if the person holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit the controlled category animal.
40   Keeping of certain camels without the authority of a licence
A person is exempted from the operation of section 11 of the Act in relation to the keeping of Camelus dromedarius (commonly known as Dromedary Camel or Arabian Camel) if:
(a)  the animal has been implanted with a microchip or has an ear tag attached, and
(b)  the animal is not kept in the Western Division established under the Crown Lands Act 1989.
Part 7 Permits
Division 1 Applications for permits
41   Applications for permits
For the purposes of section 19 (1) of the Act an application for the grant of a permit:
(a)  must be in writing in the form approved by the Director-General for the purposes of section 19 (1), and
(b)  must be accompanied by the supporting documentation (if any) required by the form or by the Director-General.
Note—
Section 307A of the Crimes Act 1900 makes it an offence to make a false or misleading statement (whether orally, in a document or in any other way) in connection with an application for a licence or permit.
Division 2 Exemptions from requirement for permit to import
42   Importation of certain animals without the authority of a permit
The following persons, and persons acting on their behalf, are exempted from the operation of section 10 of the Act:
(a)  in the case of the importation of a higher-risk category animal—a person who holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit the animal,
(b)  in the case of the importation of a category 3b animal:
(i)  a person who owns the animal and who holds a completed transported stock statement (within the meaning of Part 10A of the Rural Lands Protection Act 1998) in respect of the animal being imported, and
(ii)  a person who holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit the animal.
43   Importation of Cane Toads without the authority of a permit
A person, and a person acting on the person’s behalf, is exempt from the operation of section 10 of the Act in the case of the importation of Bufo marinus, commonly known as the Cane Toad, when the Cane Toad is being imported by:
(a)  a corporation that is accredited as a research establishment under section 20 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(b)  an individual who holds an animal research authority issued under section 25 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(c)  a person who holds an animal supplier’s licence issued under section 39 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(d)  a person who holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit the animal.
Division 3 Exemptions from requirement for permit to move or transport
44   Movement or transportation of certain animals without the authority of a permit
A person who holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit a higher-risk category animal, and a person acting on behalf of such a person, is exempted from the operation of section 12 of the Act in the case of the movement or transportation of the higher-risk category animal.
45   Movement of Northern Palm Squirrel without the authority of a permit
A person, and a person acting on the person’s behalf, is exempt from the operation of section 12 of the Act in the case of the movement or transportation of Funambulus pennantii, commonly known as the Northern Palm Squirrel, if:
(a)  the person has an animal of that species that needs to be moved or transported for the purpose of obtaining urgent veterinary treatment, or
(b)  the person has an animal of that species that is microchipped and holds a certificate in which a veterinary practitioner certifies that the animal has been microchipped and sterilised, with such certificate being in the possession of the person at all times while the animal is being moved or transported, or
(c)  the person:
(i)  holds a licence under the Act in respect of the animal being moved or transported and that animal is being moved or transported to new licensed accommodation, and
(ii)  has notified the Director-General of the following matters:
(A)  that the animal is being moved to new licensed accommodation,
(B)  the address of the new licensed accommodation,
(C)  the date when the animal is being moved, or
(d)  the person holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit the animal.
cl 45: Am 2012 No 95, Sch 2.23 [2].
46   Movement or transportation of Cane Toads without the authority of a permit
A person, and a person acting on the person’s behalf, is exempt from the operation of section 12 of the Act in the case of the movement or transportation of Bufo marinus, commonly known as the Cane Toad, when the Cane Toad is being moved or transported by:
(a)  a corporation that is accredited as a research establishment under section 20 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(b)  an individual who holds an animal research authority issued under section 25 of the Animal Research Act 1985, or
(c)  a person who holds an animal supplier’s licence issued under section 39 of the Animal Research Act 1985,
(d)  a person who holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit the animal.
47   Movement or transportation of certain category 3b animals without the authority of a permit
The following persons, and persons acting on their behalf, are exempt from the operation of section 12 of the Act in the case of the movement or transportation of a category 3b animal:
(a)  a person who owns the animal and who holds a completed transported stock statement (within the meaning of Part 10A of the Rural Lands Protection Act 1998) in respect of the animal being moved or transported,
(b)  a person who holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit the animal.
Part 8 Non-Indigenous Animals Advisory Committee
48   Qualifications of member interested in the keeping of private collections
(1)  The prescribed qualifications for the purposes of section 7 (4) (g) of the Act are:
(a)  that the person:
(i)  keeps a prescribed collection of non-indigenous animals, or
(ii)  is a member of an association or society that is involved in the keeping of non-indigenous animals and has been a member of such a body for at least 5 years, or
(iii)  has a degree, conferred by a tertiary institution recognised by the Minister, in zoology or a related discipline, and
(b)  that the person does not exhibit any animals, and
(c)  that the person has no convictions for an offence under:
(i)  the Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 (including any regulations under that Act), or
(ii)  the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 (including any regulations under that Act), or
(iii)  the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (including any regulations under that Act), or
(iv)  the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 (including any regulations under that Act), or
(v)  any other law (whether of the State or of the Commonwealth or of another State or Territory) relating to the keeping or protection of animals.
(2)  In this clause:
prescribed collection of non-indigenous animals means a collection of non-indigenous animals:
(a)  that includes classified animals in a category set out in clause 4, but not if all such animals are category 4 or 5 animals, and
(b)  that is, in the opinion of the Minister, a substantial collection, and
(c)  that is of a kind that the person has kept for at least 5 years.
49   Organisations interested in the keeping of birds that can nominate member
The following organisations are prescribed for the purposes of section 7 (4) (h) of the Act:
(a)  Associated Birdkeepers of Australia Incorporated,
(b)  The Canary and Cage Bird Federation of Australia Incorporated.
Part 9 Fees
50   Fees for grant and renewal of licences
(1)  For the purposes of section 14 (1A) of the Act, the prescribed fee relating to an application for a licence or the renewal of a licence, and the manner of paying that fee, is:
(a)  in relation to an application that relates to higher-risk category animals that have not been sterilised (whether or not it also relates to category 3b animals), or that relates to a Funambulus pennantii, commonly known as Northern Palm Squirrel, that is not the subject of a certificate in which a veterinary practitioner has certified that the animal has been microchipped or sterilised:
(i)  $600 for an initial licence (with $300 payable on the lodgment of the application for a licence and $300 payable for the issue of the licence), or
(ii)  $360 for a renewed licence (with $180 payable on the lodgment of an application for renewal of a licence and $180 payable for the issue of a renewed licence), and
(b)  in relation to an application that relates to higher-risk category animals (other than Northern Palm Squirrels) that the Director-General is satisfied have all been sterilised (whether or not it also relates to category 3b animals):
(i)  $300 for an initial licence (with $200 payable on the lodgment of the application for a licence and $100 payable for the issue of the licence), or
(ii)  $120 for a renewed licence (with $80 payable on the lodgment of an application for renewal of a licence and $40 payable for the issue of a renewed licence), and
(c)  in relation to an application that relates to a Northern Palm Squirrel that is the subject of a certificate in which a veterinary practitioner certifies that the animal has been microchipped or sterilised:
(i)  $180 for an initial licence (with $120 payable on the lodgment of the application for a licence and $60 payable for the issue of the licence), or
(ii)  $120 for a renewed licence (with $80 payable on the lodgment of an application for renewal of a licence and $40 payable for the issue of a renewed licence), and
(d)  in relation to an application that relates only to category 3b animals where the Director-General is satisfied that all animals that are to be the subject of the licence have been sterilised, or if all animals that are to be the subject of the licence are Camelus dromedarius (commonly known as Dromedary Camel or Arabian Camel), that all of the animals are female or a mixture of animals that are female and animals that have been sterilised:
(i)  $120 for an initial licence (with $80 payable on the lodgment of the application for a licence and $40 payable for the issue of the licence), or
(ii)  $90 for a renewed licence (with $60 payable on the lodgment of an application for renewal of a licence and $30 payable for the issue of a renewed licence), and
(e)  in relation to an application that relates only to category 3b animals and to which paragraph (d) does not apply:
(i)  $160 for an initial licence (with $100 payable on the lodgment of the application for a licence and $60 payable for the issue of the licence), or
(ii)  $100 for a renewed licence (with $62.50 payable on the lodgment of an application for renewal of a licence and $37.50 payable for the issue of a renewed licence).
(2)  A fee payable under this clause for the issue of a licence (but not its renewal) is to be discounted by:
(a)  one third, if the licence period is 1 year or more but less than 2 years, or
(b)  two thirds, if the licence period is less than 1 year.
(3)  If a licence is not issued or renewed, only the fee for lodgment of the application for issue or renewal is payable and not the fee for the issue or renewal of the licence.
51   Fees for permits
An application under section 19 (1) of the Act for a permit must be accompanied by a fee of $110.
52   Waiver or refund of licence fees
The Director-General may waive or refund the whole or any part of a fee prescribed by clause 50 if the application relates to any higher-risk category animal and:
(a)  the applicant holds an authority under the Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 that authorises the person to exhibit a controlled category animal, or
(b)  the Director-General so decides.
Part 10 Miscellaneous
53   Information to be included in licensees’ returns
For the purposes of section 21 of the Act, the kind of information to be contained in a return furnished by a licensee is the following:
(a)  the numbers and species of animals kept by the licensee at the start of the period specified in the notice served on the licensee,
(b)  the numbers and species of animals transferred by the licensee during that period,
(c)  the names and licence numbers of the persons to whom the animals were transferred,
(d)  the numbers and species of animals transferred to the licensee during that period,
(e)  the names and licence numbers of the persons from whom the animals were transferred,
(f)  the numbers and species of animals kept by the licensee that were born during that period,
(g)  the numbers and species of animals kept by the licensee that died during that period,
(h)  the microchip numbers, ear-tag numbers or tattoo numbers, (if any) of all animals listed on the return, including those of animals that died during that period.
Note—
Section 307B of the Crimes Act 1900 makes it an offence to give false or misleading information to a public authority where that information is given in compliance with a law of the State.
54   Penalty notice offences
For the purposes of section 27A of the Act:
(a)  each offence arising under a provision specified in Column 1 of Schedule 2 is prescribed as a penalty notice offence, and
(b)  the prescribed penalty for such an offence is:
(i)  in the case of an individual—the amount specified in Column 2 of Schedule 2 opposite the relevant provision, or
(ii)  in the case of a corporation—the amount specified in Column 3 of Schedule 2 opposite the relevant provision.
55   Prescribed address for service of notices on Minister
For the purposes of section 28 of the Act, the following are prescribed as addresses for the service of notices required or authorised to be given to the Minister:
(a)  The Minister
Non-Indigenous Animals Licensing
Department of Primary Industries
161 Kite Street
Orange NSW 2800
(b)  nia.licensing@dpi.nsw.gov.au.
56   Address for service of notices on Director-General
A notice or report required or authorised by the Act or this Regulation to be given to the Director-General may be delivered to either of the following addresses:
(a)  The Director-General
Non-Indigenous Animals Licensing
Department of Primary Industries
161 Kite Street
Orange NSW 2800
(b)  nia.licensing@dpi.nsw.gov.au.
57   Savings
Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Non-Indigenous Animals Regulation 2006, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.
Schedule 1 Classification of non-indigenous animals
(Clause 6)
Part 1 Amphibians
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Scientific name
Common name
Category
ORDER ANURA
  
Family Bufonidae
  
Bufo marinus
Cane Toad
2
Family Dendrobatidae
  
Dendrobates auratus
Green Poison-arrow Frog; Green-and-black Poison Frog
2
Dendrobates tinctorius
Dyeing Poison-arrow Frog
2
Family Pipidae
  
Xenopus laevis
African Clawed Frog
2
Family Ranidae
  
Pyxicephalus adspersus
African Bullfrog
3a
Family Rhacophoridae
  
Chirixalus romeri
Romer’s Tree-frog
2
ORDER CAUDATA
  
Family Ambystomatidae
  
Ambystoma mexicanum
Axolotl
4
Family Cryptobranchidae
  
Andrias japonicus
Japanese Salamander; Giant Salamander
2
Family Salamandridae
  
Cynops pyrrhogaster
Japanese Fire-bellied Newt; Red-bellied Newt
2
Taricha granulosa
Rough-skinned Newt
1a
Triturus cristatus
Warty Newt; Crested Newt
2
Triturus vulgaris
Common Newt; Smooth Newt
2
Part 2 Reptiles
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Scientific name
Common name
Category
ORDER CROCODYLIA
  
Family Alligatoridae
  
Alligator mississippiensis
American Alligator
2
Caiman crocodilus
Brown Caiman
2
Family Crocodylidae
  
Crocodylus mindorensis
Philippine Crocodile
2
Tomistoma schlegelii
False Gavial; False Gharial; Malayan Gharial; Tomistoma
1a
ORDER SPHENODONTIDA
  
Family Sphenodontidae
  
Sphenodon punctatus
Cook Strait Tuatara; Stephen Island Tuatara
2
ORDER CHELONIA
  
[SUB-ORDER CRYPTODIRES: hidden-necked turtles]
  
Family Chelydridae
  
Chelydra serpentina
Common Snapping-turtle; Common Snapper
2
Macroclemys temminckii
Alligator Snapping-turtle; Alligator Snapper
2
Family Emydidae
  
Chinemys reevesii
Reeve’s Turtle; Chinese Three-keeled Turtle
2
Chrysemys picta
Painted Turtle
2
Cistoclemmys flavomarginata
Yellow-margined Box-turtle
2
Clemmys guttata
Spotted Turtle
2
Clemmys insculpta
Wood Turtle
2
Clemmys marmorata
Pacific Pond-turtle; Western Pond-turtle
2
Cuora amboinensis
Malayan Box-turtle
2
Cuora trifasciata
Chinese Three-striped Box-turtle
2
Graptemys geographica
Common Map-turtle
2
Graptemys pseudogeographica
False Map-turtle; Eastern Map-turtle
2
Graptemys versa
Texas Map-turtle
2
Heosemys spinosa
Spiny Turtle; Spiny Terrapin
2
Mauremys caspica
Caspian Turtle
2
Pseudemys floridana
Common Cooter; Florida Slider
2
Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima
Painted Wood-turtle; Mexican Wood-turtle
2
Terrapene carolina
Common Box-turtle
2
Terrapene ornata
Ornate Box Turtle; Western Box Turtle
1a
Trachemys scripta
Red-eared Slider; Common Slider; Yellow-bellied Slider
2
Family Kinosternidae
  
Kinosternon flavescens
Yellow Mud-turtle
2
Kinosternon subrubrum
Common Mud-turtle
2
Staurotypus triporcatus
Mexican Musk-turtle; Mexican Mud-turtle
2
Sternotherus minor
Loggerhead Musk-turtle; Musk Turtle
2
Family Testudinidae
  
Aldabrachelys elephantina
Aldabra Tortoise; Aldabra Giant Tortoise
3a
Chersina angulata
Bowsprit Tortoise
3a
Geochelone chilensis
Chaco Tortoise
2
Geochelone denticulata
Brazilian Giant Tortoise; Forest Tortoise; South American Tortoise; South American Yellow-footed Tortoise; Yellow-footed Tortoise
1a
Geochelone elegans
Indian Star-tortoise
3a
Geochelone nigra
Galapagos Tortoise
3a
Geochelone pardalis
Leopard Tortoise
3a
Geochelone radiata
Radiated Tortoise
3a
Geochelone sulcata
African Spurred Tortoise
3a
Gopherus agassizii
Desert Tortoise
3a
Indotestudo elongata
Elongated Tortoise
2
Kinixys belliana
Bell’s Hinged-back Tortoise
3a
Manouria emys
Giant Tortoise; Asian Tortoise; Burmese Brown Tortoise
3a
Testudo graeca
Spur-thighed Tortoise; Greek Tortoise
3a
Testudo hermanni
Hermann’s Tortoise
3a
Testudo horsfieldii
Horsfield’s Tortoise; Russian Tortoise
2
Family Trionychidae
  
Apalone ferox
Florida Softshell Turtle
2
Pelodiscus sinensis
Chinese Softshell Tortoise
2
[SUB-ORDER PLEURODIRES: side-necked turtles]
  
Family Chelidae
  
Chelus fimbriatus
Matamata
2
Hydromedusa tectifera
South American Snake-necked Turtle
1a
Platemys platycephala
Twist-necked Turtle
2
ORDER SQUAMATA
  
[SUB-ORDER LACERTILIA: lizards]
  
Family Agamidae
  
Hydrosaurus pustulatus
Philippine Water-lizard; Sail-fin Lizard
2
Family Chamaeleonidae
  
Chamaeleo calyptratus
Veiled Chameleon
2
Chamaeleo/Triceros jacksonii
Jackson’s Chameleon
2
Family Cordylidae
  
Gerrhosaurus validus
Giant Plated Lizard
2
Family Gekkonidae
  
Eublepharis macularius
Leopard Gecko; Fat-tailed Gecko
2
Eurydactylodes vieillardi
Bavay’s Gecko
1a
Gekko gecko
Tokay; Tokay Gecko
2
Gekko vittatus
Lined Gecko; Striped Gecko
1a
Gonydactylus (Cyrtodactylus) biordinis
Guadalcanal Bow-fingered Gecko
1a
Hemidactylus frenatus
Cheechak; House Gecko
2
Hemidactylus garnotii
Indopacific Gecko; Spiny Gecko
1a
Nactus (Cyrtodactylus) pelagicus
Pelagic Gecko
1a
Phelsuma madagascariensis
Madagascar Gecko
2
Rhacodactylus auriculatus
Eared Caledonian Gecko; New Caledonian Bumpy Gecko
2
Rhacodactylus ciliatus
Guichenot’s Giant Gecko
1a
Rhacodactylus leachianus
Cuvier’s Caledonian Gecko; New Caledonian Giant Gecko
2
Rhacodactylus sarasinorum
Roux’s Giant Gecko
1a
Family Helodermatidae
  
Heloderma suspectum
Gila Monster
3a
Family Iguanidae
  
Basiliscus plumifrons
Double-crested Basilisk
2
Brachylophus spp.
Fijian Iguanas
2
Cyclura cornuta
Rhinoceros Iguana
3a
Iguana iguana
Common Iguana; Green Iguana
3a
Family Lacertidae
  
Lacerta lepida/Timon lepidus
Jewelled Lizard; Ocellated Lizard
2
Lacerta viridis
Green Lizard; Emerald Lizard
2
Family Scincidae
  
Emoia flavigularis
Yellow-throated Emo Skink
1a
Geomyersia glabra
Greer’s Island Skink
1a
Geoscincus haraldmeieri
Scincid Skink; Meiers Skink
1a
Prasinohaema virens
Green Tree Skink
1a
Sphenomorphus concinnatus
Scincid Skink; Elegant Forest Skink
1a
Tiliqua gigas
Giant Blue-tongued Skink
1a
Tribolonotus gracilis
Crocodile Skink
1a
Tropidoscincus aubrianus
Scincid Lizard
1a
Tropidoscincus variabilis
New Caledonian Scincid Lizard
1a
Family Varanidae
  
Varanus jobiensis/karlschmidti
Peachthroat Monitor; Schmidt’s Monitor; Sepik Monitor
1a
Varanus komodoensis
Komodo Dragon
3a
Varanus salvadorii
Salvadori’s Monitor; Papuan Monitor
2
[SUB-ORDER SERPENTES: snakes]
  
Family Acrochordidae
  
Acrochordus javanicus
Javan File-snake
2
Family Boidae
  
[Sub-family Boinae]
  
Boa constrictor
Boa Constrictor
3a
Candoia spp.
Pacific Boas
2
Corallus caninus
Emerald Tree Boa
2
Corallus hortulanus/enydris
Garden Boa; Tree Boa; Cook’s Tree Boa
2
Epicrates cenchria
Rainbow Boa
2
Eunectes murinus
Anaconda; Green Anaconda
3a
Eunectes notaeus
Yellow Anaconda
3a
[Sub-family Pythoninae]
  
Apodora papuana (Liasis maximus, Liasis papuanus)
Papuan Olive Python
1a
Morelia boa
Bismarck Ringed Python
2
Morelia boeleni
Black Python; Boelen’s Python
1a
Python curtus
Blood Python; Short Python
2
Python molurus
Indian Python
2
Python regius
Ball Python
2
Python reticulatus
Reticulated Python
2
Python sebae
African Rock Python
2
Python/Broghammerus timoriensis
Timor Python
1a
Family Colubridae
  
Boiga dendrophila
Mangrove Snake
2
Drymarchon corais
Indigo Snake
2
Elaphe carinata
Taiwan Stink Snake
1a
Pantherophis guttatus/Elaphe guttata
Corn Snake; Red Rat-snake
2
Pantherophis obsoletus/Elaphe obsoleta
Black Rat-snake
2
Elaphe quatorlineata
Four-lined Rat-snake
2
Elaphe schrenkii
Russian Rat-snake
2
Orthriophis taeniurus/Elaphe taeniura
Taiwan Beauty Snake; Stripe-tailed Rat-snake
2
Heterodon simus
Southern Hog-nosed Snake
1a
Lampropeltis alterna
Grey-banded Kingsnake
1a
Lampropeltis getula
King Snake
2
Lampropeltis mexicana
Grey-banded King Snake; Mexican King Snake
2
Lampropeltis triangulum
Milk Snake; Scarlet King Snake
2
Lycondon capucinus
Common Wolf Snake
1a
Pituophis melanoleucus
Pine Snake; Pine Gopher Snake
2
Family Elapidae
  
Hemachatus haemachatus
Ringhal’s Cobra
2
Laticauda crockeri
Crocker’s Sea Snake
1a
Loveridgelaps elapoides
Orange-banded Snake; Solomons Small-eyed Snake
1a
Micropechis ikaheka
Pacific Coral Snake
1a
Naja haje
Egyptian Cobra
2
Naja melanoleuca
Forest Cobra; White-lipped Cobra
2
Naja mossambica
Mozambique Spitting Cobra
2
Naja naja
Indian Cobra
2
Naja kaouthia
Monocled Cobra
2
Ophiophagus hannah
King Cobra
2
Parapistocalamus hedigeri
Hediger’s Snake
1a
Pseudechis papuanus
Papuan Brown Snake
1a
Pseudolaticauda schistorhynchus
Flat-tailed Sea Snake
2
Salomonelaps par
Solomon Islands Brown Snake; Solomons Coral Snake
1a
Family Viperidae
  
Agkistrodon bilineatus
Cantil
2
Agkistrodon contortrix
Northern Copperhead
2
Agkistrodon piscivorus
Water Moccasin; Cottonmouth
2
Bothriechis schlegelii
Eye-lash Viper
2
Bitis arietans
Puff Adder
1a
Bitis gabonica
Gaboon Viper
2
Bitis nasicornis
Rhinoceros Viper
2
Crotalus adamanteus
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
2
Crotalus atrox
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2
Crotalus basiliscus
Mexican Rattlesnake
2
Crotalus lepidus
Rock Rattlesnake
2
Crotalus ruber
Red Diamond Rattlesnake
2
Crotalus vegrandis
Uracoan Rattlesnake
1a
Crotalus viridis
Prairie Rattlesnake
2
Daboia russelli
Russel’s Viper
2
Rhinocerophis alternatus
Urutu
2
Sistrurus catenatus
Massasauga
2
Vipera ammodytes
Sand Adder; Sand Viper
2
Vipera latastei
Lataste’s Viper
1a
Part 3 Mammals
Division 1 Monotremes (Sub-class Prototheria)—egg laying mammals
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Scientific name
Common name
Category
ORDER MONOTREMATA
  
Family Tachyglossidae
  
Zaglossus spp.
Long-beaked Echidnas; Long-nosed Echidnas
2
Division 2 Marsupials (Sub-class Metatheria)—pouched mammals
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Scientific name
Common name
Category
ORDER DIDELPHIMORPHIA
  
Family Didelphidae
  
Monodelphis domestica
Grey Short-tailed Opossum; South American Short-tailed Opossum
1a
ORDER DASYUROMORPHIA
  
Family Dasyuridae
  
Antechinus melanurus
Black-tailed Antechinus
1a
Antechinus naso
Long-nosed Antechinus
1a
Dasyurus albopunctatus
New Guinea Quoll
2
Murexia longicaudata
Short-haired Marsupial Mouse; Short-furred Dasyure
1a
Myoictis melas
Three-striped Dasyure
1a
Neophascogale lorentzi
Speckled Dasyure
1a
Phascolosorex dorsalis
Narrow-striped Marsupial Shrew
1a
ORDER PERAMELEMORPHIA
  
Family Peramelidae
  
Microperoryctes longicauda
Striped Bandicoot
1a
ORDER DIPROTODONTIA
  
Family Macropodidae
  
Dendrolagus dorianus
Doria’s Tree-kangaroo
3a
Dendrolagus goodfellowi
Goodfellow’s Tree-kangaroo
3a
Dendrolagus matschiei
Matschie’s Tree-kangaroo
3a
Dorcopsis luctuosa
Grey Dorcopsis
3a
Family Petauridae
  
Dactylopsila megalura
Great-tailed Triok
1a
Petaurus breviceps papuanus
Sugar Glider
2
Family Phalangeridae
  
Phalanger gymnotis
Ground Cuscus
2
Division 3 Eutherian Mammals (Sub-class Eutheria)—placental mammals
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Scientific name
Common name
Category
ORDER TUBULIDENTATA
  
Family Orycteropodidae
  
Orycteropus afer
Aardvark
2
ORDER HYRACOIDEA
  
Family Procaviidae
  
Procavia capensis
Rock Hyrax
1a
ORDER PROBOSCIDEA
  
Family Elephantidae
  
Elephas maximus
Asian Elephant; Asiatic Elephant
3a
Loxodonta africana
African Elephant; African Bush Elephant
3a
ORDER CINGULATA
  
Family Dasypodidae
  
Chaetophractus villosus
Big Hairy Armadillo
3a
Dasypus novemcinctus
Long-nosed Armadillo; Nine-banded Armadillo
2
ORDER PILOSA
  
Family Megalonychidae
  
Choloepus hoffmanni
Two-toed Sloth; Hoffmann’s Two-toed Sloth
3a
Family Myrmecophagidae
  
Myrmecophaga tridactyla
Giant Anteater
2
ORDER SCANDENTIA
  
Family Tupaiidae
  
Tupaia belangeri
Northern Treeshrew
1a
Tupaia glis
Common Tree shrew
2
ORDER PRIMATES
  
Family Aotidae
  
Aotus trivirgatus
Northern Night-monkey; Three-striped Night Monkey
2
Family Atelidae
  
Ateles belzebuth
Long-haired Spider-monkey; White-bellied Spider-monkey
2
Ateles fusciceps
Brown-headed Spider-monkey
2
Ateles geoffroyi
Black-handed Spider-monkey
3a
Ateles paniscus
Black Spider-monkey
2
Family Cebidae
  
Callithrix jacchus
Common Marmoset
3a
Callithrix pygmaea
Pygmy Marmoset
2
Cebus albifrons
Brown Pale-fronted Capuchin; White-fronted Capuchin
2
Cebus apella
Black-capped Capuchin; Tufted Capuchin
2
Leontopithecus rosalia
Golden Lion Tamarin
3a
Saguinus fuscicollis
Saddle-backed Tamarin; Brown-mouthed Tamarin
2
Saguinus imperator
Emperor Tamarin
3a
Saguinus labiatus
Red-bellied Tamarin; White-lipped Tamarin
2
Saguinus midas
Red-handed Tamarin; Golden-handed Tamarin
3a
Saguinus mystax
Moustached Tamarin
2
Saguinus oedipus
Cotton-top Tamarin
3a
Saimiri boliviensis
Bolivian Squirrel-monkey
2
Saimiri sciureus
Common Squirrel-monkey
2
Family Cercopithecidae
  
[Sub-family Cercopithecinae]
  
Cercopithecus diana
Diana Monkey
2
Cercopithecus mitis
Blue Monkey; Diademed Monkey; Gentle Monkey; Sykes’s Monkey
1a
Cercopithecus neglectus
De Brazza’s Monkey
3a
Cercopithecus petaurista
Lesser Spot-nosed Guenon
2
Chlorocebus aethiops
Savannah Monkey; Vervet; Green Monkey; Grivet
2
Erythrocebus patas
Patas Monkey
2
Lophocebus albigena
Black Mangabey; Crested Mangabey; White-cheeked Mangabey
2
Macaca arctoides
Bear Macaque; Stump-tailed Macaque
3a
Macaca fascicularis
Crab-eating Macaque; Long-tailed Macaque
3a
Macaca fuscata
Japanese Macaque
3a
Macaca maura
Moor Macaque; Celebes Macaque
3a
Macaca mulatta
Rhesus Macaque
2
Macaca nemestrina
Pig-tailed Macaque; Pigtail Macaque
3a
Macaca nigra
Celebes Ape; Celebes Black Macaque; Crested Macaque
3a
Macaca radiata
Bonnet Macaque
2
Macaca silenus
Liontail Macaque; Lion-tailed Macaque
3a
Macaca tonkeana
Tonkean Macaque
1a
Mandrillus sphinx
Mandrill
2
Miopithecus talapoin
Talapoin
3a
Papio hamadryas
Baboon; Hamadryas Baboon; Olive Baboon; Yellow Baboon; Guinea Baboon; Chacma Baboon
3a
Theropithecus gelada
Gelada; Gelada Baboon
3a
[Sub-family Colobinae]
  
Colobus guereza
Eastern Black-and-white Colobus; Abyssinian Guereza; Guereza
3a
Presbytis femoralis
Banded Leaf-monkey
1a
Semnopithecus entellus
Entellus Langur; Hanuman Langur
2
Trachypithecus auratus
Ebony Langur; Ebony Leaf-monkey; Javan Lutung
1a
Trachypithecus cristatus
Silvered Leaf-monkey; Silvered Langur
2
Trachypithecus francoisi
François’s Langur; François’s Leaf-monkey; Tonkin Leaf Monkey
3a
Trachypithecus obscurus
Dusky Leaf-monkey
2
Trachypithecus vetulus
Purple-faced Leaf-monkey
2
Family Galagidae
  
Galago senegalensis
Northern Lesser Bushbaby
2
Otolemur crassicaudatus
Thick-tailed Bushbaby; Brown Greater Galago
2
Family Hominidae
  
Gorilla gorilla
Gorilla
3a
Pan troglodytes
Chimpanzee
3a
Pongo pygmaeus
Orangutan; Orang-utan; Orang-hutan
3a
Family Hylobatidae
  
Bunopithecus hoolock
Hoolock Gibbon; White-browed Gibbon
2
Hylobates agilis
Dark-handed Gibbon; Agile Gibbon
2
Hylobates klossi
Kloss’s Gibbon
2
Hylobates lar
White-handed Gibbon; Common Gibbon
3a
Hylobates moloch
Javan Gibbon; Silvery Gibbon
3a
Hylobates muelleri
Bornean Gibbon; Muller’s Gibbon
3a
Nomascus concolour
Black Gibbon; Crested Gibbon
2
Nomascus leucogenys
White-cheeked Gibbon
3a
Symphalangus syndactylus
Siamang
3a
Family Lemuridae
  
Eulemur fulvus
Brown Lemur
2
Eulemur macaco
Black Lemur
2
Eulemur mongoz
Mongoose Lemur
3a
Lemur catta
Ring-tailed Lemur
3a
Varecia variegata
Ruffed Lemur
3a
Family Lorisidae
  
Loris tardigradus
Slender Loris
2
Nycticebus coucang
Slow Loris; Sunda Loris
2
ORDER RODENTIA
  
Family Castoridae
  
Castor canadensis
American Beaver
2
Family Caviidae
  
Cavia porcellus
Domestic Guinea-pig
4
Dolichotis patagonum
Patagonian Cavy
3a
Family Cricetidae
  
Cricetus cricetus
Common Hamster
1a
Mesocricetus auratus
Golden Hamster
1a
Family Dasyproctidae
  
Dasyprocta azarae
Azara’s Agouti
2
Dasyprocta leporina
Brazilian Agouti
3a
Family Hydrochaeridae
  
Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris
Capybara
2
Family Hystricidae
  
Hystrix cristata
African Porcupine; Crested Porcupine
2
Hystrix indica
Indian Crested Porcupine
2
Family Muridae
  
Acomys cahirinus
Cairo Spiny Mouse
1a
Mus musculus
House Mouse
4 & 5
Rattus norvegicus
Brown Rat
4 & 5
Rattus rattus
Black Rat
4 & 5
Family Pedetidae
  
Pedetes capensis
Spring Hare
1a
Family Sciuridae
  
Callosciurus spp.
Giant Squirrels; Beautiful Squirrels
2
Cynomys ludovicianus
Black-tailed Prairie-dog
2
Funambulus pennantii
Northern Palm Squirrel
2
Tamias spp.
Chipmunks
2
ORDER LAGOMORPHA
  
Family Leporidae
  
Lepus europaeus
European Hare
5
Oryctolagus cuniculus
European Rabbit
4 & 5
ORDER ERINACEOMORPHA
  
Family Erinaceidae
  
Erinaceus europaeus
European Hedgehog; West European Hedgehog; Eurasian Hedgehog
2
ORDER CARNIVORA
  
Family Canidae
  
Canis latrans
Coyote
2
Canis lupus (excluding Canis lupus dingo)
Wolf
2
Canis familiaris
Domestic Dog
4 & 5
Canis mesomelas
Black-backed Jackal
2
Chrysocyon brachyurus
Maned Wolf
3a
Cuon alpinus
Dhole; Red Dog
3a
Lycaon pictus
Hunting Dog; African Hunting Dog
2
Nyctereutes procyonoides
Raccoon Dog
2
Vulpes vulpes
Red Fox; European Red Fox
5
Vulpes zerda
Fennec Fox
3a
Family Felidae
  
[Sub-family Felinae]
  
Acinonyx jubatus
Cheetah
3a
Caracal caracal
Caracal
2
Catopuma temminckii
Asian Golden Cat
2
Felis chaus
Jungle Cat
2
Felis catus
Domestic Cat
4 & 5
Herpailurus yaguarondi
Jaguaroundi
2
Leopardus pardalis
Ocelot
2
Leopardus wiedii
Margay
2
Leptailurus serval
Serval
2
Lynx lynx
Eurasian Lynx
2
Lynx rufus
Bobcat
2
Oncifelis geoffroyi
Geoffroy’s Cat
2
Otocolobus manul
Pallas’s Cat
2
Prionailurus bengalensis
Leopard Cat
2
Prionailurus viverrinus
Fishing Cat
2
Puma concolor
Puma
2
[Sub-family Pantherinae]
  
Neofelis nebulosa
Clouded Leopard
2
Panthera leo
Lion
3a
Panthera onca
Jaguar
2
Panthera pardus
Leopard
2
Panthera tigris
Tiger
3a
Uncia uncia
Snow Leopard
3a
Family Herpestidae
  
Helogale parvula
Dwarf Mongoose
2
Suricata suricata
Slender-tailed Meerkat
3a
Family Hyaenidae
  
Crocuta crocuta
Spotted Hyena; Spotted Hyaena
2
Hyaena hyaena
Striped Hyena; Striped Hyaena
2
Family Mephitidae
  
Mephitis mephitis
Striped Skunk
2
Family Mustelidae
  
[Sub-family Lutrinae]
  
Aonyx cinerea
Oriental Small-clawed Otter
3a
Lontra canadensis
North American Otter
2
Lutrogale perspicillata
Smooth-coated Otter
2
[Sub-family Mustelinae]
  
Eira barbara
Tayra
2
Meles meles
Eurasian Badger; Old World Badger
2
Mustela putorius
Ferret
4
Family Otariidae
  
Zalophus californianus
Californian Sea-lion
3a
Family Phocidae
  
Phoca vitulina
Harbour Seal
3a
Family Procyonidae
  
Potos flavus
Kinkajou
2
Nasua nasua
Coati
2
Procyon lotor
Common Raccoon; Northern Raccoon
2
Family Ursidae
  
Ailurus fulgens
Red Panda; Lesser Panda
3a
Ailuropoda melanoleuca
Giant Panda
3a
Helarctos malayanus
Sun Bear
3a
Ursus americanus
American Black Bear
3a
Ursus arctos
Brown Bear
3a
Ursus maritimus
Polar Bear
3a
Ursus thibetanus
Asiatic Black Bear
3a
Family Viverridae
  
[Sub-family Paradoxurinae]
  
Arctictis binturong
Binturong
2
Arctogalidia trivirgata
Three-striped Palm-civet; Small-toothed Palm-civet
2
[Sub-family Viverrinae]
  
Genetta maculata
Rusty-spotted Genet
2
ORDER PERISSODACTYLA
  
Family Equidae
  
Equus asinus
Donkey
4
Equus burchellii
Common Zebra; Burchell’s Zebra; Plains Zebra
2
Equus caballus
Domestic Horse
4 & 5
Equus caballus przewalskii
Przewalski’s Horse
3a
Equus grevyi
Grevy’s Zebra
2
Equus hemionus
Onager
2
Family Rhinocerotidae
  
Ceratotherium simum
White Rhinoceros
3a
Diceros bicornis
Black Rhinoceros
3a
Rhinoceros unicornis
Indian Rhinoceros
2
Family Tapiridae
  
Tapirus indicus
Malayan Tapir
2
Tapirus terrestris
Brazilian Tapir
3a
ORDER ARTIODACTYLA
  
Family Bovidae
  
[Sub-family Antilopinae]
  
Antidorcas marsupialis
Springbok; Angolan Springbuck
1a
Antilope cervicapra
Blackbuck
3b
Nanger dama
Addra Gazelle; Dama Gazelle
2
Nanger granti
Grant’s Gazelle
2
[Sub-family Bovinae]
  
Bison bison
American Bison; Buffalo; includes first generation cross-breeds of Bison bison with Bos taurus or Bos indicus
3b
Bos grunniens
Domestic Yak
2
Bos javanicus
Banteng
3b
Bos taurus
Domestic Cattle
4 & 5
Boselaphus tragocamelus
Nilgai
3a
Bubalus bubalis
Domestic Water Buffalo
3b
Syncerus caffer
Congo Buffalo; African Buffalo
2
Taurotragus oryx
Common Eland
3a
Tragelaphus angasii
Lowland Nyala
2
Tragelaphus eurycerus
Bongo
2
Tragelaphus spekii
Sitatunga
2
Tragelaphus strepsiceros
Greater Kudu
2
[Sub-family Caprinae]
  
Ammotragus lervia
Barbary Sheep
3a
Capra hircus
Domestic Goat
4 & 5
Hemitragus jemlahicus
Himalayan Tahr
3a
Ovis aries
Domestic Sheep
4 & 5
Rupicapra rupicapra
Chamois
2
[Sub-family Hippotraginae]
  
Addax nasomaculatus
Addax
2
Hippotragus niger
Sable Antelope
2
Oryx dammah
Scimitar-horned Oryx
3a
Oryx gazella
Gemsbok
2
Oryx leucoryx
Arabian Oryx
2
[Sub-family Reduncinae]
  
Kobus ellipsiprymnus
Waterbuck
2
Kobus leche
Kafue Lechwe
2
Family Camelidae
  
Camelus dromedarius
Dromedary Camel; Arabian Camel
3b
Lama glama
Domestic Llama; Llama
4
Lama guanicoe
Guanaco
3b
Lama pacos
Domestic Alpaca; Alpaca
4
Family Cervidae
  
[Sub-family Cervinae]
  
Axis axis
Spotted Deer; Chital
4 & 5
Axis porcinus
Hog Deer
4 & 5
Cervus elaphus
Red Deer; Wapiti; Elk
4 & 5
Cervus nippon
Sika Deer
1a
Rusa timorensis
Rusa Deer; Timor Deer
4 & 5
Rusa unicolor
Sambar
4 & 5
Dama dama
Fallow Deer
4 & 5
[Sub-family Muntiacinae]
  
Muntiacus muntjak
Muntjak; Indian Muntjak
3a
[Sub-family Odocoileinae]
  
Odocoileus virginianus
White-tailed Deer
2
Family Giraffidae
  
Giraffa camelopardalis
Giraffe
3a
Family Hippopotamidae
  
Hexaprotodon liberiensis
Pygmy Hippopotamus
2
Hippopotamus amphibius
Common Hippopotamus
2
Family Suidae
  
Babyrousa spp.
Babyrusa
3a
Sus scrofa
Wild Boar
5
Sus domesticus
Domestic Pig
4 & 5
Family Tayassuidae
  
Pecari tajacu
Collared Peccary
2
Part 4 Birds
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Scientific name
Common name
Category
ORDER ANSERIFORMES
  
Family Anatidae
  
Aix galericulata
Mandarin Duck
4
Aix sponsa
Wood Duck
4
Alopochen aegyptiacus
Egyptian Goose
4
Anas platyrhynchos
Mallard and all strains of domestic duck
4
Anser anser
Greylag goose and all domestic strains of geese
4
Anser cygnoides
Chinese Goose; Swan Goose
4
Aythya novaeseelandiae
New Zealand Scaup
4
Branta canadensis
Canada Goose
4
Cairina moschata
Muscovy Duck
4
Cygnus olor
Mute Swan
4
Tadorna ferruginea
Ruddy Shelduck
4
Tadorna variegata
Paradise Shelduck
4
ORDER CICONIIFORMES
  
Family Cathartidae
  
Vultur gryphus
Andean Condor
4
ORDER COLUMBIFORMES
  
Family Columbidae
  
Caloenas nicobarica
Nicobar Pigeon
4
Columba livia
Rock Pigeon; Common Pigeon
4
Columbina talpacoti
Talpacoti Dove; Ruddy Ground-dove
4
Gallicolumba jobiensis
White Bibbed Ground-dove
4
Gallicolumba luzonica
Luzon Bleeding-heart Pigeon
4
Goura victoria
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
4
Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae
New Zealand Pigeon
4
Oena capensis
Masked Dove; Harlequin Dove; Namaqua Dove
4
Streptopelia risoria
Ringed Turtle Dove; Barbary Dove
4
Streptopelia chinensis
Spotted Dove
4
Streptopelia senegalensis
Laughing Dove
4
Streptopelia tranquebarica
Red Collared-dove
4
ORDER GALLIFORMES
  
Family Cracidae
  
Mitu tuberosa
Razor-billed Curassow
4
Family Numididae
  
Numida meleagris
Helmeted Guineafowl
4
Family Odontophoridae
  
Colinus virginianus
Northern Bobwhite
4
Lophortyx californica
California Quail
4
Family Phasianidae
  
Alectoris chukar
Chukar Partridge
4
Chrysolophus amherstiae
Lady Amherst’s Pheasant
4
Chrysolophus pictus
Golden Pheasant
4
Coturnix chinensis
King Quail; Chinese Painted Quail
4
Coturnix coturnix
Common Quail
4
Coturnix japonica
Japanese Quail
4
Francolinus francolinus
Black Francolin
4
Gallus gallus
Red Junglefowl and all strains of domestic chicken
4
Lophophorus impejanus
Himalayan Monal
4
Lophura diardi
Siamese Fireback Pheasant
4
Lophura edwardsi
Edward’s Pheasant
4
Lophura leucomelanos
Kalij Pheasant
4
Lophura nycthemera
Silver Pheasant
4
Lophura swinhoii
Swinhoe’s Pheasant
4
Meleagris gallopavo
Turkey
4
Pavo cristatus
Indian Peafowl
4
Pavo muticus
Green Peafowl
4
Phasianus colchicus
Common Pheasant
4
Syrmaticus reevsii
Reeve’s Pheasant
4
ORDER PASSERIFORMES
  
Family Alaudidae
  
Alauda arvensis
Common Skylark
4
Family Estrildidae
  
Amadina erythrocephala
Red-headed Finch
4
Amadina fasciata
Cut-throat Finch
4
Amandava amandava
Red Avadavat
4
Amandava amandava punicea
Bombay Avadavat
4
Amandava formosa
Green Avadavat
4
Amandava subflava
Zebra Waxbill
4
Erythrura cyaneovirens
Red-headed Parrotfinch
4
Erythrura hyperythra
Tawny-breasted Parrotfinch
4
Erythrura pealii
Fiji Parrotfinch
4
Erythrura prasina
Pin-tailed Parrotfinch
4
Erythrura psittacea
Red-throated Parrotfinch; Red headed Parrotfinch
4
Erythrura trichroa (excluding Erythrura trichroasigillifera)
Blue-faced Parrotfinch
4
Erythrura tricolor
Tricolored Parrotfinch
4
Erythrura trichroa x Erythrura tricolor
Blue-faced Parrotfinch x Tricolored Parrotfinch
4
Estrilda astrild
St Helena Waxbill; Common Waxbill
4
Estrilda melpoda
Orange-cheeked Waxbill
4
Estrilda troglodytes
Black-rumped Waxbill
4
Euschistospiza dybowskii
Dybowski’s Twinspot
4
Hypargos niveoguttatus
Peters’s Twinspot
4
Lagonosticta rubricata
African Firefinch
4
Lagonosticta senegala
Red-billed Firefinch
4
Lonchura bicolor
Red-backed Munia
4
Lonchura cantans
Silverbill
4
Lonchura Striata domestica
Bengalese Mannikin; Society Finch
4
Lonchura griseicapilla
Grey-headed Silverbill
4
Lonchura leucogastroides
White-bellied Munia; Javan Munia
4
Lonchura maja
White-headed Munia
4
Lonchura malabarica
White-throated Silverbill
4
Lonchura malacca atricapilla
Southern Black-headed Munia
4
Lonchura malacca ferruginosa
Chestnut Munia
4
Lonchura malacca malacca
Indian Black-headed Munia
4
Lonchura punctulata
Spice Finch; Scaly-breasted Munia
4
Lonchura striata
White-rumped Munia
4
Mandingoa nitidula
Green-backed Twinspot
4
Padda oryzivora
Java Sparrow
4
Family Fringillidae
  
Carduelis cannabina
Eurasian Linnet
4
Carduelis carduelis
European Goldfinch
4
Carduelis chloris
European Greenfinch
4
Carduelis cucullata
Red Siskin
4
Carduelis flammea
Common Redpoll
4
Carduelis magellanica
Hooded Siskin
4
Carduelis notata
Black-headed Siskin
4
Carduelis sinica
Oriental Greenfinch
4
Carduelis spinoides
Yellow-breasted Greenfinch
4
Carduelis spinus
Eurasian Siskin
4
Carduelis uropygialis
Yellow-rumped Siskin
4
Carpodacus mexicanus
House Finch
4
Carpodacus purpureus
Purple Finch
4
Coryphospingus cucullatus
Red-crested Finch
4
Emberiza citrinella
Yellowhammer
4
Fringilla coelebs
Chaffinch
4
Paroaria coronata
Red-crested Cardinal
4
Serinus atrogularis
Southern Yellow-rumped Seedeater
4
Serinus canaria
Canary
4
Serinus dorsostriatus
White-bellied Canary
4
Serinus dorsostriatus x Serinus xanthopygius
White-bellied Canary x Abyssinian Yellow-rumped Seedeater
4
Serinus flaviventris
Yellow Canary
4
Serinus leucopygius
White-rumped Seedeater
4
Serinus mozambicus
Yellow-fronted Canary
4
Serinus serinus
European Serin
4
Serinus xanthopygius
Abyssinian Yellow-rumped Seedeater
4
Sicalis flaveola
Saffron Finch
4
Tiaris canora
Cuban Grassquit
4
Volatinia jacarina
Blue-black Grassquit
4
Family Muscicapidae
  
Copsychus malabaricus
White-rumped Shama
4
Copsychus saularis
Oriental Magpie Robin
4
Turdus merula
Eurasian Blackbird
4
Turdus philomelos
Song Thrush
4
Family Passeridae
  
Passer domesticus
House Sparrow
4
Passer flaveolus
Plain-backed Sparrow
4
Passer luteus
Sudan Golden Sparrow
4
Passer montanus
Eurasian Tree Sparrow
4
Pytilia hypogrammica
Yellow-winged Pytilia; Red-faced Aurora Finch
4
Pytilia melba
Green-winged Pytilia; Melba Finch
4
Pytilia phoenicoptera
Red-winged Pytilia; Aurora Finch
4
Uraeginthus angolensis
Blue-breasted Cordonbleu
4
Uraeginthus bengalus
Red-cheeked Cordonbleu
4
Uraeginthus cyanocephalusa
Blue-capped Cordonbleu
4
Uraeginthus granatina
Common Grenadier
4
Uraeginthus ianthinogaster
Purple Grenadier
4
Family Ploceidae
  
Euplectes afer
Yellow-crowned Bishop
4
Euplectes axillaris
Red-shouldered Whydah, Fan-tailed Widow-bird
4
Euplectes franciscanus
Orange Bishop Weaver
4
Euplectes orix orix
Red Bishop Weaver; Grenadier Weaver
4
Foudia eminentissima
Red-headed Fody
4
Foudia madagascariensis
Madagascar Fody
4
Family Pycnonotidae
  
Pycnonotus jocosus
Red-whiskered Bulbul
4
Family Sturnidae
  
Acridotheres tristis
Common Myna
4
Sturnus vulgaris
Common Starling
4
Family Timaliidae
  
Leiothrix argentauris
Silver-eared Mesia
4
Leiothrix lutea
Red-billed Leiothrix
4
Family Viduidae
  
Vidua macroura
Pin-tailed Whydah
4
ORDER PHOENICOPTERIFORMES
  
Family Phoenicopteridae
  
Phoenicopterus chilensis
Chilean Flamingo
4
Phoenicopterus ruber
Greater Flamingo
4
ORDER PSITTACIFORMES
  
Family Psittacidae
  
Agapornis fischeri
Fischer’s Lovebird
4
Agapornis lilianae
Lilian’s Lovebird
4
Agapornis nigrigenis
Black-cheeked Lovebird
4
Agapornis personata
Yellow-collared Lovebird
4
Agapornis roseicollis
Peach-faced Lovebird
4
Alisterus amboinensis
Moluccan King-parrot
4
Amazona aestiva
Blue-fronted Parrot
4
Amazona albifrons
White-fronted Parrot
4
Amazona amazonica
Orange-winged Parrot
4
Amazona auropalliata
Yellow-naped Parrot
4
Amazona autumnalis
Red-lored Parrot
4
Amazona finschi
Lilac-crowned Parrot
4
Amazona leucocephala
Cuban Parrot
4
Amazona ochrocephala
Yellow-crowned Parrot
4
Amazona oratrix
Yellow-headed Parrot
4
Amazona pretrei
Red-spectacled Parrot
4
Amazona viridigenalis
Red-crowned Parrot
4
Amazona xanthops
Yellow-faced Parrot
4
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus
Hyacinth Macaw
4
Ara ambiguus
Great Green Macaw
4
Ara ararauna
Blue-and-gold Macaw
4
Ara ararauna x chloropterus
Blue-and-gold Macaw x Red-and-green Macaw
4
Ara auricollis
Yellow-collared Macaw
4
Ara chloropterus
Red-and-green Macaw
4
Ara macao
Scarlet Macaw
4
Ara manilata
Red-bellied Macaw
4
Ara maracana
Blue-winged Macaw
4
Ara militaris
Military Macaw
4
Ara nobilis
Red-shouldered Macaw
4
Ara rubrogenys
Red-fronted Macaw
4
Ara severus
Chestnut-fronted Macaw
4
Aratinga acuticaudata
Blue-crowned Parakeet
4
Aratinga aurea
Peach-fronted Parakeet
4
Aratinga auricapilla
Golden-capped Parakeet
4
Aratinga auricapilla x Aratinga jandaya
Golden-capped Parakeet x Jandaya Parakeet
4
Aratinga jandaya
Jandaya Parakeet
4
Aratinga solstitialis
Sun Parakeet
4
Aratinga weddellii
Dusky-headed Conure
4
Bolborhynchus lineola
Barred Parakeet
4
Cacatua alba
White Cockatoo
4
Cacatua goffini
Tanimbar Cockatoo
4
Cacatua moluccensis
Salmon-crested Cockatoo
4
Cacatua sulphurea
Yellow-crested Cockatoo
4
Chalcopsitta atra
Black Lory
4
Chalcopsitta atra x Trichoglossus haematodus
Black Lory x Rainbow Lorikeet
4
Chalcopsitta cardinalis
Cardinal Lory
4
Chalcopsitta cardinalis x Trichoglossus haematodus
Cardinal Lory x Rainbow Lorikeet
4
Chalcopsitta duivenbodei
Brown Lory
4
Chalcopsitta sintillata
Yellow-streaked Lory
4
Charmosyna papou
Papuan Lorikeet
4
Cyanoliseus patagonus
Burrowing Parakeet
4
Cyanoramphus auriceps auriceps
Yellow-fronted Parakeet
4
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae novaezelandiae
Red-fronted Parakeet; Red-crowned Parakeet
4
Cyanoramphus unicolor
Antipodes Island Parakeet
4
Deroptyus accipitrinus
Red-fan Parrot
4
Eclectus roratus
Eclectus Parrot
4
Eclectus roratus polychloros
Red-sided Eclectus Parrot
4
Eclectus roratus solomonensis
Solomon Island Eclectus Parrot
4
Eclectus roratus vosmaeri
Vosmaer’s Eclectus
4
Eos bornea
Red Lory
4
Eos cyanogenia
Black-winged Lory
4
Eos histrio
Red-and-blue Lory
4
Eos reticulata
Blue-streaked Lory
4
Eos semilarvata
Blue-eared Lory
4
Eos squamata
Violet-necked Lory
4
Forpus coelestis
Pacific Parrotlet
4
Guaruba guarouba
Golden Parakeet
4
Loriculus galgulus
Blue-crowned Hanging-parrot
4
Lorius chlorocercus
Yellow-bibbed Lory
4
Lorius domicella
Purple-naped Lory
4
Lorius garrulus
Chattering Lory
4
Lorius lory
Black-capped Lory
4
Myiopsitta monachus
Monk Parakeet
4
Nandayus nenday
Nanday Parakeet
4
Neopsittacus musschenbroekii
Yellow-billed Lorikeet
4
Nestor notabilis
Kea
4
Phigys solitarius
Collared Lory
4
Pionites leucogaster
White-bellied Parrot
4
Pionites melanocephala
Black-headed Parrot
4
Pionus chalcopterus
Bronze-winged Parrot
4
Pionus senilis
White-crowned Parrot
4
Poicephalus gulielmi
Red-fronted Parrot
4
Poicephalus meyeri
Meyers Parrot
4
Poicephalus robustus
Brown-necked Parrot
4
Poicephalus rufiventris
Red-bellied Parrot
4
Poicephalus senegalus
Senegal Parrot
4
Prosopeia personata
Masked Shining-parrot
4
Prosopeia tabuensis
Red Shining-parrot
4
Pseudeos fuscata
Dusky Lory
4
Psittacula alexandri
Red-breasted Parakeet
4
Psittacula columboides
Malabar Parakeet
4
Psittacula cyanocephala
Plum-headed Parakeet
4
Psittacula derbiana
Derbyan Parakeet
4
Psittacula eupatria
Alexandrine Parakeet
4
Psittacula himalayana
Slaty-headed Parakeet
4
Psittacula krameri
Indian Ring-necked Parakeet; Rose-ringed Parakeet
4
Psittacula roseata
Blossom-headed Parakeet
4
Psittacus erithacus
African Grey Parrot
4
Psitteuteles goldiei
Goldie’s Lorikeet
4
Pyrrhura cruentata
Blue-throated Conure
4
Pyrrhura egregia
Fiery-shouldered Parakeet
4
Pyrrhura frontalis
Maroon-bellied Parakeet
4
Pyrrhura leucotis
White-eared Parakeet
4
Pyrrhura melanura
Maroon-tailed Parakeet
4
Pyrrhura molinae
Green-cheeked Parakeet
4
Pyrrhura perlata
Pearly Parakeet
4
Pyrrhura picta
Painted Parakeet
4
Pyrrhura rhodogaster
Crimson-bellied Parakeet
4
Pyrrhura rupicola
Black-capped Parakeet
4
Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha
Thick-billed Parrot
4
Trichoglossus euteles
Olive-headed Lorikeet
4
Trichoglossus haematodus
Rainbow Lorikeet
4
Trichoglossus johnstoniae
Mindanao Lorikeet
4
Trichoglossus ornatus
Ornate Lorikeet
4
ORDER APTERYGIFORMES
  
Family Apterygidae
  
Apteryx australis
Brown Kiwi
4
ORDER RHEIFORMES
  
Family Rheidae
  
Rhea americana
Greater Rhea
4
ORDER STRUTHIONIFORMES
  
Family Struthionidae
  
Struthio camelus
Ostrich
4
Schedule 2 Penalty notice offences
(Clause 64)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Offence
Penalty (individuals)
Penalty (corporations)
Offences under the Act
Section 10 (1)
$550
$1,100
Section 10 (2)
$220
$440
Section 11 (1)
$550
$1,100
Section 11 (2)
$220
$440
Section 12 (1)
$550
$1,100
Section 12 (2)
$220
$440
Section 13 (1)
$550
$1,100
Section 13 (2)
$220
$440
Section 13 (3)
$220
$440
Section 21 (2)
$220
$440
Offences under this Regulation
Clause 8 (1)
$220
$440
Clause 9
$220
$440
Clause 10
$110
$220
Clause 11
$110
$220
Clause 12
$110
$220
Clause 13
$110
$220
Clause 14
$110
$220
Clause 15 (1)
$110
$220
Clause 16
$110
$220
Clause 17
$110
$220
Clause 18
$220
$440
Clause 19 (1)
$220
$440
Clause 20
$110
$220
Clause 21
$110
$220
Clause 22
$110
$220
Clause 23
$110
$220
Clause 24 (1)
$220
$440
Clause 25 (1)
$220
$440
Clause 26
$220
$440
Clause 27
$110
$220
Clause 28 (1)
$220
$440
Clause 29
$220
$440
Clause 30
$220
$440
Clause 31
$220
$440
Clause 32
$110
$220
Clause 33 (1)
$220
$440
Clause 33 (2)
$110
$220
Clause 38
$110
$220