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Title: Act on Wildlife Conservation CH
Category: Ministry of Agriculture(農業部)
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Article 1
This act is enacted to conserve wildlife, protect species diversity and maintain the balance of natural ecosystems. Any matters not covered by this Act shall be governed by other applicable legislation.
Article 2
Competent authorities as referred to in this Act: At the central government level: the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, hereinafter referred to as the Central Competent Authority (CCA); at the special municipal level: the government of the special municipality; and at the county/city level: the government of the county/city.
Article 3
The terms used in the Act are defined as follows:Definition of terms:
1.Wildlife: in common circumstances, any animal living in a natural habitat, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and other kinds of animals;
2.Population size: the number of the same species of wildlife living in a particular space at a particular time;
3.Endangered Species: those wildlife species whose population size is at or below a critical level so that their survival is in jeopardy;
4.Rare and Valuable Species: endemic species or those species with a very low total population size;
5.Other Conservation-Deserving Wildlife: species which do not necessarily have a very low total population size, but their survival remains in jeopardy;
6.Wildlife products: animal carcasses, bones, horns, teeth, skin, hair, eggs, or internal organs in whole, partial or processed form;
7.Habitat: the natural living environment necessary for the survival of plants and animals;
8.Conservation: any protection, restoration or management of wildlife based on the principles of species diversity and natural ecological balance;
9.Utilization: the use of wildlife for cultural, educational, academic, or economic benefit in such a way or form scientifically determined not to be detrimental to the natural ecological balance;
10.Disturbance: any behavior involving the use of drugs, tools, or any other means so as to interfere with wildlife;
11.Abuse: the use of violence, unsuitable drugs or other methods to harm wildlife so they cannot maintain their normal physiological condition;
12.Hunting: the use of drugs, hunting devices, or other tools or methods to catch or kill wildlife;
13.Processing: the use of wildlife carcasses, bones, horns, teeth, skins, hair, eggs, or organs in their whole or partial form as or to make other products;
14.Display: placement of wildlife or wildlife products in public reas for people to view.
Article 4
Wildlife shall be classified in two categories:
1.Protected Species: Endangered Species, Rare and Valuable Species, and Other Conservation-Deserving Wildlife;
2.General Wildlife: all other wildlife not included in the previous category.
The Wildlife Conservation Advisory Committee is responsible for the determination of wildlife which belong in the first category. The CCA is responsible for compilation and announcement of the Schedule of Protected Species.
Article 5
The CCA shall establish a Wildlife Conservation Advisory Committee to assist with wildlife conservation.
Members of the advisory committee will not be paid. The regulations of establishing the committee will be prescribed by the CCA. Academic experts, private conservation organization members, indigenous people, and other non-governmental representatives should comprise not less than two-thirds of the total committee membership.
Article 6
To strengthen wildlife conservation, the CCA shall establish a Wildlife Research Institute. The CCA may also invite academic institutions or private organizations to conduct wildlife surveys, studies, conservation, utilization, education, promotion, and other matters.
Article 7
To bring together society’s resources to help conserve wildlife, the CCA may establish a conservation donation account and accept private or artificial person donations. In addition, the CCA may issue wildlife conservation stamps.
The CCA shall determine the establishment of the donation account, the usage of the name and logo of the conservation stamps, and their management and issue regulation.
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