GUY - IA - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Human wildlife conflicts
Guyana / Human wildlife conflict
HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICTS
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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Regulation 20( 1) Notwithstanding anything in these Regulations, it shall not be unlawful for any person to kill or wound any wild animal in defence of himself, herself or any other person, if immediately and absolutely necessary.
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Regulation 20 (2) The owner or occupier of land, or any agent of such owner or occupier may, subject to the provisions of these regulations, kill any animal which has caused, is causing or threatens to cause damage to any livestock, crops, water installation or fence on such land
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Regulation 20 (5) Any person who has killed an animal in terms of paragraph (1) and (2) shall, as soon as possible report the circumstances of such killing to the nearest Officer or police station.
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Regulation 20 (extract)
(6) The Commission may on its own initiative relocate wildlife causing a nuisance,
(7) The Commission may authorise the relocation of wildlife causing a nuisance.
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Section 116 Everyone who unlawfully nd maliciously cuts, breaks barks, roots up or otherwise destroys or damages the whole or any part of any tree, sapling, or shrub, or any underwood, growing elsewhere than in any of the situations mentioned in the preceding section, the injury done being to an amount exeeding seventy-five dollars, shall be guilty of felony and liable to imprisonment for three years
Section 117 Every one who, having been thrice summarily convicted before a magistrate or a magistrate's court thereof, unlawfully and maliciously cuts, breaks, barks, roots up or otherwise destroys or damages the whole or any part of any tree, sapling or shrub, wherever it is growing, the injury done being to an amount not exceeding three dollars, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and liable to imprisonment for one year.
Section 119 Injury to Animals Everyone who havng been twice summarily convicted before a magistrate or a magistrate's court thereof, unlawfully and maliciously kills, maims, or wounds any dog, bird or other animal not being an animal mentioned in the next succeeding section but being either the subject of larceny at common lawpr being ordinarily kept in a state of confinement or for any domestic purpose shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and liable to imprisonment for one year.
Section 170 Everyone who steals, or cuts, breaks, roots up or otherwise destroys or damages with intent to steal the whole or any part of any tree, sapling, or shrub or any underwood growing elsewhere than in any of the situations mentioned in the preceding section the value of the article stolen or the amount of the injury done exceeding seventy-five dollars shall be guilty of felony and liable to be punished as in the case of simple larceny
Section 171 Everyone, who, having been twice summarily convicted before a magistrate or a magistrate's court thereof, steals or cuts, breaks, barks, roots up or otherwise destroys or damages the whole or any part of any tree, sapling or shrub, or any underwood wherever it is growing, the value of the article stolen, or the amount of the injury done, not exceeding three dollars, shall be guilty of felony and liable to be punished as in the case of simple larceny.