GUY - CF - HARVESTING/TAKING METHODS AND TOOLS
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Guyana / Consumption use
HUNTING AND INLAND FISHING
HARVESTING/TAKING METHODS AND TOOLS
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Regulation 11. (2) A Wildlife Trapping Licence shall - (b) specify the equipment which may be used, with special consideration of the requirement for humane trapping.
Regulation 15. (2) A Wildlife Recreational Licence shall - (b) specify the equipment which may be used; (e) where a firearm is to be used, include a copy of a valid licence or permit far the firearm; (d) specify the weapons that are prohibited.
Regulation 24. Any person who uses any device or method specified in the Fourth Schedule for the collection of wildlife shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to the penalties prescribed under paragraph B of the Sixth Schedule
of the Act.
Section 14 (extract) (1) Subject to the other provisions of this Act, a Village Council may in the exercise of its functions, make rules governing - (...) (e) the protection and sustainable management of wildlife including restrictions on hunting, fishing, trapping, poisoning, setting fires and other interference with wildlife; (...)
Section 87 A Community Council has authority over the members of the Amerindian Community and may regulate the exercise of their traditional rights over State lands.
Hunting guidelines within Wapichan Wiizi
Each village has guidelines to ensure the land stays plentiful. Check with the village council
for information.
Common hunting guidelines in Wapichan Wiizi are: (...)
• If using fire for hunting, avoid uncontrolled fires that may kill wildlife or destroy their habitat.
• Practice traditional hunting methods (such as bows and arrows or traditional traps)
(...)
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Regulation 11. (3) A Wildlife Trapping Licence may - (a) specify the sizes, numbers and species of wildlife to be trapped; and (b) specify the location(s) from which they may be trapped. (2) A Wildlifc Collecting Licence shall - (a) be in such form as the Commission determines; (b) require the licensee to demonstrate knowledge and skills of handling, holding and care ofthe wildlifc collected; (e) be valid for up to a period of one year; (d) be renewable annually on application; (e) not be transferable; and (f) be subject to such other terms and conditions as specified by the Commission.
Regulation 12.(3) A Wildlife Collecting Licence may- (a) specify the sizes, numbers and species of wildlife to be acquired; and (b) specify the area in which tbe activity is to take place.
Regulation 15. (3) A Wildlife Recreational Licence may - (a) specify the maximum number of specimens which may be taken or be in the possession or control of the person authorised by the licence, or which particular specimens may be taken orbe in the possession or control of that person; (b) specify the sizes and species of wildlife to be hunted; and (e) specify the area in which the activity is to take place.
Regulation 17 (3) A Special Wildlife Licence may -a) specify the sizes, numbers and species of wildlifc to be hunted; and (b) specify the area in which the activity is to take place.
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FIFTH SCHEDULE. FORMS OF LICENCES. FORM A . APPLICATION FOR PERMIT/CERTIFICATE TO TRADE, IMPORT, EXPORT, RE-EXPORT OR INTRODUCE FROM THE SEA ANIMALS OR PLANTS LISTED IN THE FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD SCHEDULE OR ANY OTHER
WILDLIFE9. Description of animal/plant ……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………. (include size, sex (if known, type of goods if a derivative)
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Regulation 11.(5) Every holder of a Wildlife Trapping Licence shall submit, on or before the date specified in the licence, a report that accurately sets out the numbers, dates and places ofwildlife trapped by the holder.
Regulation 12. (5) Every holder of a licence shall submit, on or before the date specified in the licence, a report that accurately sets out the nwnbers, dates and places ofwildlife collected by the holder.
Regulation 13. (4) Every holder of a Licence shall maintain a record of alI receipts and disposals of wildlife (including bushmeat and wild plants); and the record shall be available at all reasonable times for inspcction by an Officer.
Regulation 15.(5) Every holder of a Wildlife Rccreational Liccnce shall submit, on or befare the date spccificd in the licence, a report that accurately sets out the numbers, dates and places of wildlife trapped or hunted by the holder.
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Regulation 11.(5) Every holder of a Wildlife Trapping Licence shall submit, on or before the date specified in the licence, a report that accurately sets out the numbers, dates and places ofwildlife trapped by the holder.
Regulation 12. (5) Every holder of a licence shall submit, on or before the date specified in the licence, a report that accurately sets out the nwnbers, dates and places ofwildlife collected by the holder.
Regulation 13. (4) Every holder of a Licence shall maintain a record of alI receipts and disposals of wildlife (including bushmeat and wild plants); and the record shall be available at all reasonable times for inspcction by an Officer.
Regulation 15.(5) Every holder of a Wildlife Rccreational Liccnce shall submit, on or befare the date spccificd in the licence, a report that accurately sets out the numbers, dates and places of wildlife trapped or hunted by the holder.
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Regulation 24. Any person who uses any device or method specified in the Fourth Schedule for the collection of wildlife shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to the penalties prescribed under paragraph B of the Sixth Schedule of the Act.
A fine of not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars nor more than five hundred thousand dollars