National Parks and Wildlife (Wildlife) Regulations 2001 (SA)
South Australia
National Parks and Wildlife (Wildlife) Regulations 2001
under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972
Contents
1 Short title
4 Interpretation
5 Application
6 Taking of native plants
7 Release of animals
8 Information to be provided on application for section 58 or 60C permit
9 Records and returns in relation to sections 58 and 60C permits
9A Director to supply record books, returns etc
9B Electronic form of record books, returns etc
10 Class 2 permits
11 Premises from which animals are sold
12 Advertisement to include permit number
13 Purchase etc only from permit holder
14 Labelling containers of protected animals, carcasses or eggs
15 Dealing in juvenile birds or mammals
16 Importing protected animals, carcasses and eggs
17 Exporting protected animals, carcasses and eggs
18 Standards for keeping protected animals
19 Cross-breeding
20 Conditions of emu farming permits
21 Sealed tags for emus
22 Declaration of royalty
23 Notification of change of address
24 Permit not to be used by another
25 General offence
Schedule 1—Fees
Schedule 2—Form of section 53(4) report
Schedule 3—Classes of permits
1 Reference to classes of permits
2 Classes of permits
Schedule 4—Information required in returns provided under regulation 9(2)
Schedule 5—Times for provision of returns in relation to sections 58 and 60C permits
Schedule 6—Prescribed species: section 58(1)(a) and definition of Class 1 permit
Schedule 7—Species excluded by proclamation under section 58(4) of the Act
Schedule 8—Prescribed species: section 58(2)(a)
Schedule 9—Royalty
Legislative history
1—Short title
These regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Wildlife) Regulations 2001.
4—Interpretation
In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears—
the Act means the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972;
commercial harvesting authority has the same meaning as in the National Parks and Wildlife (Kangaroo Harvesting) Regulations 2003;
kangaroo field processor, kangaroo meat processor and kangaroo skin tanner have the same meaning as in the National Parks and Wildlife (Kangaroo Harvesting) Regulations 2003;
personal use of a kangaroo that has been taken has the same meaning as in the National Parks and Wildlife (Kangaroo Harvesting) Regulations 2003;
the record book—see regulation 9(1);
the return book—see regulation 9(3);
section 58 permit means a permit granted under section 58 of the Act;
section 59 permit means a permit granted under section 59 of the Act;
section 60C permit means a permit granted under section 60C of the Act;
section 60J permit means a permit granted under section 60J of the Act;
specialist animal means an animal of a specialist species;
specialist species means a species of protected animal that—
(a)is not excluded by proclamation under section 58(4) of the Act; and
(b)is not listed in Schedule 6.
A reference in these regulations to a class of permit is a reference to a permit of that class described in Schedule 3.
5—Application
A warden is not subject to these regulations in relation to the performance of his or her functions or the exercise of his or her powers as a warden and an employee of the Department is not subject to these regulations in relation to the performance of the duties of his or her employment.
6—Taking of native plants
A person must, within 14 days after the expiration or revocation of a permit granted to him or her under section 49 of the Act, provide the Director with the following information in writing:
(a)the species and number of native plants taken pursuant to the permit; and
(b)the date on which they were taken; and
(c)the location at which they were taken.
7—Release of animals
A person must, within 14 days after releasing an animal pursuant to a permit granted under section 55 of the Act, provide the Director with the following information in writing:
(a)the species of the animal released; and
(b)the date and time of release; and
(c)if more than one animal was released at that time—the number of animals of each species released; and
(d)the exact location at which each animal was released.
The person referred to in subregulation (1) must provide the Director with such further information in writing in relation to the release as the Director requires.
8—Information to be provided on application for section 58 or 60C permit
A person must, when applying for a section 58 or section 60C permit, provide the Director with—
(a)a written statement setting out—
(i)the species of protected animals (if any) and the number of individuals of each species in the applicant's possession; and
(ii)the number of carcasses, eggs or skins (if any) of protected animals in the applicant's possession and the species to which those animals belong; and
(b)such other information as the Director may require.
9—Records and returns in relation to sections 58 and 60C permits
The holder of a class 1, 1A, 2, 3, 3A or 12 permit must keep a record of the following information in a book (the record book) supplied by the Director for that purpose:
(a)the species of animals, and the number of individuals of each species, acquired or disposed of pursuant to the permit; and
(b)the date of acquisition or disposal; and
(c)the name and address of, and the number of the permit held by, the person from whom the animals were acquired or to whom the animals were disposed; and
(d)the species of animals, and the number of individuals of each species, born to animals kept pursuant to the permit; and
(e)the species of animals, and the number of individuals of each species, that have died or escaped while being kept pursuant to the permit; and
(f)all other information that must be included in a return by virtue of subregulation (2).
The holder of a section 58 permit (other than a class 2 or class 10 permit) or a section 60C permit must at the times indicated in Schedule 5 provide the Director with a return that has been signed by the holder of the permit and that sets out the information required by Schedule 4.
The permit holder must use a return supplied by the Director for that purpose (whether supplied individually or bound in the form of a book (the return book)) and a copy of each return must be kept by the permit holder.
The holder of a class 2 permit must submit the record book, or a copy of the record book, to the Director within 14 days after 30 September, 31 December, 31 March and 30 June in each year.
The record book must be kept in a safe and secure place at the place at which the animals to which the records relate are kept and, if the permit holder keeps animals at more than one place, separate records must be kept at each place at which animals are kept.
Submission of a record book to the Director by the holder of a class 2 permit under subregulation (4) will not be taken to be in breach of subregulation (5).
Copies of returns must be kept in a safe and secure place—
(a)in the case of a class 1, 1A, 3, 3A or 12 permit—at the principal place at which animals to which the returns relate are kept; and
(b)in the case of a class 11 permit—at the permit holder's principal place of residence; and
(c)in the case of a class 7 or 8 permit—at the principal place at which the permit holder carries on the business of processing or tanning.
Where a transaction or event occurs in respect of which an entry must be made in the record book or in a return, the entry must be made within 48 hours after the occurrence of that transaction or event.
A permit holder must notify the Director of any loss of, or damage to, the record book or copies of returns within seven days after becoming aware of that loss or damage.
A person who has the custody or control of the record book or copies of returns (including a person who has custody or control as agent or employee of the permit holder) must, if requested by a warden, produce the book or copies for inspection by the warden.
A permit holder who is charged with an offence against the Act or these regulations must, at the request of the Director or a warden, produce to the court that hears the charge any record book, return book or individual return under his or her custody or control that is, in the opinion of the Director or warden, relevant to the charge.
Subject to this regulation, a person must not sell or give an animal pursuant to a class 1 or 3 permit unless—
(a)the animal was bred by the permit holder; or
(b)the animal has been in the possession of the permit holder for at least six months.
Subject to this regulation, a person must not sell an animal pursuant to a class 2 permit unless the animal has been in the possession of the permit holder for at least seven days.
An animal may be sold or given in contravention of subregulation (13) or sold in contravention of subregulation (14) with the approval of the Director or a warden.
A reference in this regulation to a warden does not include a warden who is a member of the police force.
The Director may, on such conditions as the Director thinks fit, exempt a person from compliance with any provision of this regulation.
9A—Director to supply record books, returns etc
Where a person, as a consequence of the grant of a permit, is required by or under the Act to record information in a record book, return book or return supplied by the Director, the Director must supply the necessary book or individual return forms (as appropriate) to that person on the grant of the permit.
If further books are required by the permit holder as the result of the loss of those provided or because animals are required to be kept in more than one place, the Director may require the payment of the fee in Schedule 1 for the supply of each additional book.
9B—Electronic form of record books, returns etc
Where a person is required by these regulations to record information in a record book, return book or return, and the Director authorises the book or return to be kept in electronic form or provided to the Director by means of an electronic communication—
(a)a reference in these regulations to a record book, return book or return includes a reference to the book or return in that electronic form; and
(b)a reference in these regulations to the provision or submission of a record book, return book or return to the Director includes a reference to provision or submission by means of that authorised electronic communication; and
(c)a reference in these regulations to the supply by the Director of a record book, return book or return includes a reference to the supply by the Director of a template or other structure for that electronic form of the book or return; and
(d)a reference in these regulations to the production of a record book, return book or return at the request of a warder, or to a court at the request of the Director or a warder, means production in the form (electronic or printed) requested.
10—Class 2 permits
A person must not carry on the business of a dealer in protected animals or the carcasses or eggs of protected animals except at premises approved by the Director.
An application for the Director's approval—
(a)must be in a form approved by the Director; and
(b)must be accompanied by such information as the Director requires; and
(c)must be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
The holder of a class 2 permit must display at all premises at which he or she carries on the business of a dealer in protected animals a certificate signed by or on behalf of the Director to the effect that the dealer is the holder of a class 2 permit.
The certificate may include such further information as the Director thinks fit.
11—Premises from which animals are sold
A person must not sell an animal pursuant to a section 58 permit unless—
(a)in the case of a class 2 permit—the premises from which the animal is sold have been approved by the Director pursuant to these regulations;
(b)in any other case—the premises from which the animal is sold—
(i)are the premises at which the animal was kept pursuant to the permit or any other permit; or
(ii)are premises approved by the Director for the purposes of sale.
The premises from which a protected animal is sold (whether pursuant to a permit or not) must afford protection to the animal from weather conditions that would be likely to cause distress to the animal.
12—Advertisement to include permit number
Where section 58 of the Act requires that the sale of a protected animal be authorised by a permit granted under that section, a person who advertises the animal for sale must state in the advertisement the number of the permit that authorises the sale.
13—Purchase etc only from permit holder
A person must not purchase a protected animal or the carcass or eggs of a protected animal or receive a protected animal or the carcass or eggs of a protected animal as a gift from a person who is required by the Act to hold a permit authorising the sale or gift if that person—
(a)does not hold the required permit; or
(b)does not hold any additional written authorisation from the Director for the sale or gift that he or she is required to hold as a condition of the permit.
A person who sells or gives a protected animal or the carcass or eggs of a protected animal pursuant to a section 58 permit must, if requested by the prospective purchaser or donee, produce the permit (and any other document that he or she is required to hold under subregulation (1)) for inspection.
14—Labelling containers of protected animals, carcasses or eggs
Where a protected animal or the carcass or egg of a protected animal is consigned or conveyed from the premises at which the animal is or was kept pursuant to a section 58 permit, the holder of the permit must ensure that the receptacle or container containing the animal, carcass or egg has securely attached to it a label clearly displaying the following information:
(a)the permit holder's name and residential or business address; and
(b)the number of the permit; and
(c)the name and address of the person to whom the animal, carcass or egg is being consigned or conveyed and, if that person also holds a section 58 permit, the number of that permit.
A person must not knowingly transport a protected animal or the carcass or egg of a protected animal from premises at which the animal is or has been kept pursuant to a section 58 permit unless a label is attached to the receptacle or package containing the animal, carcass or egg in accordance with this regulation.
15—Dealing in juvenile birds or mammals
Subject to this regulation, a person must not sell a bird or mammal that is a protected animal or is of a species listed in Schedule 10 of the Act if—
(a)in the case of a bird—the bird is too young to fly or to feed itself; or
(b)in the case of a mammal—the mammal is unweaned.
(2)Subregulation (1) does not apply—
(a)to the sale of an emu pursuant to a section 60C permit; or
(b)if the sale is made pursuant to a permit granted under the Act that expressly authorises the sale of such a young bird or unweaned mammal.
16—Importing protected animals, carcasses and eggs
A person who intends importing a protected animal or the carcass or egg of a protected animal must—
(a)at least 48 hours before importation give the Director notice in writing stating—
(i)the species of the animal which is, or the carcass or egg of which is, to be imported; and
(ii)the name and address of the person who had possession of the animal, carcass or egg before importation and the name and address of the person who will have possession of the animal, carcass or egg after importation; and
(iii)the manner of importation; and
(iv)the time and place of importation; and
(b)if the proposed importation does not proceed—inform the Director of that fact within 48 hours after he or she first becomes aware that it will not proceed; and
(c)if the importation does proceed but one or more of the particulars of the importation differ from those stated under paragraph (a)—inform the Director of the variation within 48 hours after the importation takes place.
A person who imports a protected animal or the carcass or egg of a protected animal pursuant to a section 59 permit must not dispose of the animal, carcass or egg for seven days after importation without the written authority of the Director or a warden.
The reference in subregulation (2) to a warden does not include a warden who is a member of the police force.
17—Exporting protected animals, carcasses and eggs
A person who exports an animal or the carcass or egg of an animal pursuant to a section 59 permit must ensure that—
(a)the original permit; or
(b)in the case of a class 2 permit—a photocopy of the original permit; or
(c)in the circumstances prescribed by subregulation (2)—a facsimile of the original permit transmitted to the person by the Minister,
is securely attached in a conspicuous position to the receptacle or package containing the protected animal, carcass or egg.
If a facsimile referred to in subregulation (1) can be read without difficulty, it may be used instead of the original permit by a person who is the holder of a class 1, 1A, 2, 3, 3A, 7, 8 or 12 permit in relation to the animal, carcass or egg being exported.
A person must not knowingly transport for export a protected animal or the carcass or egg of a protected animal unless a permit to export, or a facsimile of such a permit, is attached to the receptacle or package containing the animal, carcass or egg in accordance with this regulation.
18—Standards for keeping protected animals
A person who keeps a protected animal must—
(a)keep the animal in a cage or enclosure that is adequate in size and is constructed and maintained so as to—
(i)provide adequate shelter in all circumstances; and
(ii)prevent the animal from escaping; and
(iii)protect the animal against predators; and
(iv)enable the cage or enclosure to be locked or otherwise secured against intruders; and
(v)as far as is practicable, facilitate the inspection of the animal by a warden under the Act; and
(b)ensure that the cage or enclosure in which the animal is kept—
(i)is maintained in a clean and sanitary condition; and
(ii)except when the person is present—is securely locked or otherwise secured against intruders; and
(c)keep an adequate supply of clean water in the cage or enclosure; and
(d)provide sufficient and appropriate food in the cage or enclosure; and
(e)not keep the animal with another animal that is likely to injure or kill it; and
(f)protect the animal from weather conditions that would be likely to cause it distress; and
(fa)provide the animal with adequate heat or ultra-violet light from an artificial source if the animal is of a species that requires such heat or light for its well-being; and
(g)not permit the animal to suffer distress from any other cause that can reasonably be avoided; and
(h)produce the animal for inspection at the request of a warden.
If, in the opinion of a warden, a person is contravening or is failing to comply with a requirement of subregulation (1) in relation to an animal, the warden may remove the animal from that person's possession or control.
A warden is not bound to return an animal removed under subregulation (2) unless the warden is satisfied that there will not be a further contravention of, or non-compliance with, subregulation (1) in relation to that animal.
19—Cross-breeding
A person must not, without the approval of the Director, permit a protected animal to mate with an animal of another species or sub-species if conception and a live birth may result from the union.
20—Conditions of emu farming permits
A class 12 permit is subject to the following conditions in addition to any conditions imposed by the Act or the Minister:
(a)that the holder of the permit must not acquire an emu, or the egg of an emu, in the course of carrying on the business of farming emus, from a person who does not hold a class 12 permit; and
(b)that the holder of the permit must not sell a live emu to a person who does not hold a class 12 permit; and
(c)that the holder of the permit must comply with the requirements of the emu code of management (see subregulation (4)) relating to fencing, gates and emu handling facilities and must maintain fences, gates and handling facilities in accordance with those requirements in a proper state of repair; and
(d)that the holder of the permit must not send an emu for slaughter to an abattoir or slaughterhouse unless—
(i)the abattoir or slaughterhouse has been approved for that purpose by the Director; and
(ii)the holder of the permit has been issued with a sealed tag in relation to the emu by the Director; and
(iii)the permit holder has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that the tag is delivered to the person in charge of the abattoir or slaughterhouse when the emu is delivered; and
(e)that the holder of the permit must not slaughter an emu, or cause an emu to be slaughtered, on his or her property without the written approval of the Director; and
(f)that the holder of the permit must, if an emu is slaughtered or dies in any other manner on his or her property, attach a sealed tag (issued to the permit holder by the Director) to the skin of the emu in the manner provided by these regulations before the skin leaves the property; and
(g)that the holder of the permit must comply with regulation 21 insofar as that regulation is applicable to him or her.
The Director may, by written notice given to a permit holder, waive compliance by the permit holder with a condition referred to in subregulation (1).
In subregulation (1)—
emu code of management means the code of management for the time being adopted under section 60D of the Act in relation to emu farming.
21—Sealed tags for emus
The Director may issue sealed tags for attachment to the skins of emus in accordance with these regulations.
A person must not sell or supply a sealed tag to another person except in accordance with these regulations or, in the case of a tag attached to an emu skin, when selling or supplying the skin to another person.
The person in charge of an abattoir or slaughterhouse at which an emu is slaughtered must ensure that a sealed tag issued by the Director for that purpose is attached to the skin of the emu in the manner provided by these regulations.
A person must not remove, or attempt to remove, a sealed tag from the skin of an emu unless—
(a)the person carries on the business of tanning or dealing in skins pursuant to a class 8 permit and removes, or attempts to remove, the tag in the course of carrying on that business; or
(b)the person is authorised in writing to do so by the Director.
When a sealed tag is removed from an emu skin, it must be removed with sufficient care to ensure that letters, numbers or other identifying marks on, or forming part of, the tag are preserved.
Tags must be kept for at least 12 months after removal unless the Director authorises their earlier destruction or disposal and must be produced for inspection by a warden on request.
A person who has possession of a sealed tag that has not yet been attached to the skin of an emu or that has been removed from an emu skin and is being kept in accordance with subregulation (6) must keep it in a place that is secure against theft, loss and damage but if the tag is stolen, lost or damaged the person must inform the Director in writing of the identity of the tag as soon as practicable.
A sealed tag must be attached to the skin of an emu by enclosing at least two centimetres of skin in the tag and pulling the strap of the tag so that the tag is secured by the last notch in the strap.
A person must not alter or damage a sealed tag—
(a)that has not been attached to a skin; or
(b)that has been attached to a skin but has not been removed from the skin; or
(c)that has been removed from a skin but which must be kept in accordance with these regulations.
22—Declaration of royalty
The amounts set out in Schedule 9 are declared as royalty on animals of the classes specified in that Schedule.
23—Notification of change of address
A person to whom a permit has been granted under the Act and who changes his or her address during the period that the permit remains in force must, within fourteen days after changing his or her address, notify the Director of the new address.
24—Permit not to be used by another
A person to whom a permit has been granted under the Act must not allow or permit that permit to be used by any other person.
25—General offence
A person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision of these regulations is guilty of an offence.
Maximum penalty: $1 000.
Expiation fee: $150.
Schedule 1—Fees
| 1 | On application for a take permit under section 53(1)(d) of the Act | $53.00 | |||
| 2 | On application for the following permits under section 58, section 60C or section 60J, of the Act: | ||||
| Permits | Fee for a period of 1, 3 or 5 years (a period of less than 1 year but more than 6 months will be taken to be 1 year) ending on 30 June | Fee for a period of 6 months or less ending on 30 June | |||
| Keep and sell permits under section 58 of the Act | |||||
| Class 1 | $70.00 per year | $38.50 | |||
| Class 1A | Nil | Nil | |||
| Class 2 (Schedule 6 animals only) | $1 059.00 per year | $583.00 | |||
| Class 2 (Schedule 6 and specialist animals) | $1 516.00 per year | $832.00 | |||
| Class 3 | $123.00 per year | $67.00 | |||
| Class 3A | Nil | Nil | |||
| Class 7 | $2 088.00 per year | $1 146.00 | |||
| Class 8 | $1 042.00 per year | $574.00 | |||
| Class 10 | Nil | Nil | |||
| Class 11 | $36.00 per year | $19.60 | |||
| Farming permits under section 60C of the Act | |||||
| Class 12 (Emus) | $464.00 | $253.00 | |||
| plus, for each additional property to which permit applies | $187.00 | $102.00 | |||
| Harvesting permits under section 60J of the Act | |||||
| Class 13 (Kangaroos) | $524.00 per year | $287.00 | |||
| Class 14 (Kangaroos) | $1 042.00 per year | $573.00 | |||
| 3 | On application for an additional record or return book under regulation 9A(2) | $11.40 | |||
| 4 | On application for approval of premises under regulation 10 or 11 | $216.00 | |||
Schedule 2—Form of section 53(4) report
A person to whom a permit to take protected animals or the eggs of protected animals has been granted under section 53 of the Act must, within 14 days after the expiration or revocation of the permit, deliver to the Minister a report in the following form:
Schedule 3—Classes of permits
1—Reference to classes of permits
Permits described in the left hand column of the table in clause 2 will be referred to as permits of the class specified in the right hand column opposite that description.
2—Classes of permits
Permits issued under section 58, 60C or 60J of the Act:
Description
Class
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder (being a person who does not carry on the business of dealing in protected animals) to keep two or more of the animals of the species listed in Schedule 6 or to sell or give one or more of the animals of the species listed in Schedule 6
Class 1
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder (being a person who does not carry on the business of dealing in protected animals) to keep two or more of the animals of the species listed in Schedule 6 that have been rescued as sick, injured or orphaned animals and, if authorised in writing by the Director, to give one or more of the animals
Class 1A
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder in the course of carrying on the business of dealing in protected animals to keep and sell—
(a) animals of the species listed in Schedule 6; and
(b) specialist animals identified in the permit by reference to the species or other class to which they belong
Class 2
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder (being a person who does not carry on the business of dealing in protected animals) to keep, sell or give specialist animals identified in the permit by reference to the species or other class to which they belong
Class 3
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder (being a person who does not carry on the business of dealing in protected animals) to keep specialist animals identified in the permit by reference to the species or other class to which they belong that have been rescued as sick, injured or orphaned animals and, if authorised in writing by the Director, to give the animals
Class 3A
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder to sell carcasses and parts of carcasses of kangaroos after processing
Class 7
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder to sell skins of kangaroos or any other protected animal after tanning
Class 8
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder to have possession or control of eggs of a protected animal
Class 10
A section 58 permit that entitles the holder to have possession or control of, and to sell or give, eggs of a protected animal
Class 11
A section 60C permit that entitles the holder (subject to any limitations, restrictions or conditions)—
(a) to take an emu, or the eggs of an emu, from the wild or to slaughter or destroy in any other manner an emu in captivity; or
(b) to keep an emu or to have possession or control of the eggs of an emu; or
(c) to sell an emu or the carcass or eggs of an emu,
in the course of carrying on the business of farming emus
Class 12
A section 60J permit that entitles the holder (subject to any limitations, restrictions or conditions) to harvest kangaroos on land owned by the holder, or by a member of the family or the employer of the holder, and to sell or use the carcasses of the kangaroos that have been harvested
Class 13
A section 60J permit that entitles the holder (subject to any limitations, restrictions or conditions) to harvest kangaroos on land other than (or in addition to) land owned by the holder, or by a member of the family or the employer of the holder, and to sell or use the carcasses of the kangaroos that have been harvested
Class 14
Schedule 4—Information required in returns provided under regulation 9(2)
| Class of Permit | Information Required |
| 1 and 3 | Period of return Name and address |
| 1A and 3A | Period of return Name and address |
| 7 (Kangaroo meat processor) | Month and year to which return relates Kangaroo meat processor's permit number |
| 8 (Kangaroo skin tanner) | Month and year to which return relates Kangaroo skin tanner's permit number |
| 12 | Permit number Name of the permit holder |
Schedule 5—Times for provision of returns in relation to sections 58 and 60C permits
Returns must be provided to the Director under regulation 9(2) within 14 days after the days set out below—
| Class of Permit | Day |
| Classes 1 and 1A | 30 June |
| Classes 3 and 3A | 28 February, 30 June |
| Classes 7 and 8 | the last day of each month |
| Class 11 | 30 June |
| Class 12 | 30 June |
Schedule 6—Prescribed species: section 58(1)(a) and definition of Class 1 permit
This Schedule is a list of species prescribed both for the purposes of section 58(1)(a) of the Act and for the definition of Class 1 permit in Schedule 3.
| Species code | Common name | Zoological name |
| Mammals | ||
| M1262 | Agile Wallaby | Macropus agilis |
| U1274 | Antilopine Wallaroo | Macropus antilopinus |
| Y1260 | Black-striped Wallaby | Macropus dorsalis |
| K1181 | Brush-tailed Bettong | Bettongia penicillata |
| C1129 | Common Ringtail Possum | Pseudocheirus peregrinus |
| U1266 | Common Wallaroo | Macropus robustus |
| M1246 | Dama Wallaby | Macropus eugenii |
| S1265 | Eastern Grey Kangaroo | Macropus giganteus |
| A1072 | Fat-tailed Dunnart | Smithopsis crassicaudata |
| Z1263 | Kangaroo Island Kangaroo | Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus |
| Z1175 | Long-nosed Potoroo | Potorous tridactylus |
| Y1480 | Mitchell's Hopping Mouse | Notomys mitchelli |
| K1245 | Parma Wallaby | Macropus parma |
| W1275 | Red Kangaroo | Macropus rufus |
| G1235 | Red-bellied Pademelon | Thylogale billardierii |
| E1234 | Red-legged Pademelon | Thylogale stigmatica |
| Y1236 | Red-necked Pademelon | Thylogale thetis |
| K1261 | Red-necked Wallaby | Macropus rufogriseus |
| W1187 | Rufus Bettong | Aepyrymnus rufescens |
| C1137 | Squirrel Glider | Petaurus norfolcensis |
| E1138 | Sugar Glider | Petaurus breviceps |
| E1242 | Swamp Wallaby | Wallabia bicolor |
| M1182 | Tasmanian Bettong | Bettongia gaimardi |
| Z1467 | Western Chestnut Mouse | Pseudomys nanus |
| Z1263 | Western Grey Kangaroo | Macropus fuliginosus |
| Birds | ||
| G0283 | Adelaide Rosella | Platycerus elegans adelaidae |
| C0281 | Australian King Parrot | Alisterus scapularis |
| G0291 | Australian Ringneck | Barnardius zonarius barnardi |
| G0207 | Australian Shelduck | Tadorna tadornoides |
| G0135 | Banded Plover | Vanellus tricolor |
| Y0208 | Black Duck | Anas superciliosa |
| A0424 | Black Faced Cuckoo-shrike | Coracina novaehollandiae |
| W0203 | Black Swan | Cygnus atratus |
| S0017 | Black-breasted Button Quail | Turnix melanogaster |
| G0055 | Black-tailed Native Hen | Gallinula ventralis |
| Z0667 | Black-throated Finch (Diggles) | Poephila cincta atropgialis |
| Z0667 | Black-throated Finch (Parsons) | Poephila cincta cincta |
| M8010 | Blue-cheeked Rosella | Platycercus adscitus amathusia |
| M0306 | Blue-winged Parrot | Neophema chrysostoma |
| M0242 | Boobook Owl | Ninox novaeseelandiae |
| C0029 | Brown Cuckoo-dove | Macropygia amboinensis |
| G0011 | Brown Quail | Coturnix australis |
| W0035 | Brush Bronzewing | Phaps elegans |
| E0206 | Burdekin Duck | Tadorna radjah |
| M0198 | Cape Barren Goose | Cereopsis novaehollandiae |
| U0210 | Chestnut Teal | Anas castanea |
| Y0292 | Cloncurry Parrot | Barnardius barnardi macgillivrayi |
| Y0664 | Crimson Finch | Neochmia phaeton |
| E0282 | Crimson Rosella | Platycercus elegans |
| A0652 | Diamond Firetail | Stagonopleura guttata |
| Q0288 | Eastern Rosella | Platycercus eximius |
| K8029 | Eclectus Parrot | Eclectus roratus macgilivrayi |
| C0001 | Emu | Dromaius novaehollandiae |
| A0036 | Flock Pigeon | Phaps histrionica |
| A0300 | Golden-shouldered Parrot | Psephotus chrysopterygius |
| K0285 | Green Rosella | Platycercus caledonicus |
| W0211 | Grey Teal | Anas gracilis |
| G0215 | Hard head Duck | Aythya australis |
| C0301 | Hooded Parrot | Psephotus dissimilis |
| M0322 | Laughing Kookaburra | Dacelo novaeguineae |
| U0018 | Little Button Quail | Turnix velox |
| Q0260 | Little Lorikeet | Glossopsitta pusilla |
| Z0199 | Magpie Goose | Anseranas semipalmata |
| U0270 | Major Mitchell's Cockatoo | Cacatua leadbeateri |
| S0669 | Masked Finch | Poephila personata |
| C0133 | Masked Lapwing | Vanellus miles |
| Q0296 | Mulga Parrot | Psephotus varius |
| Z0287 | Northern Rosella | Platycercus venustus |
| M0014 | Painted Button-quail | Turnix varia |
| M0286 | Pale-headed Rosella | Platycercus adscitus |
| Q0040 | Partridge Pigeon | Geophaps smithii |
| Z0659 | Pictorella Mannikin | Heteromunia pectoralis |
| C0205 | Plumed Whistling-Duck | Dendrocygna eytoni |
| C0661 | Plum-headed Finch | Neochmia modesta |
| M0294 | Port Lincoln Parrot | Barnardius zonarius myrtae |
| G0259 | Purple-crowned Lorikeet | Glossopsitta porphyrocephala |
| K0013 | Red-backed Button-quail | Turnix maculosa |
| E0662 | Red-browed Finch | Neochmia temporalis |
| E0290 | Red-capped Parrot | Purpureicephalus spurius |
| W0019 | Red-chested Button-quail | Turnix pyrrhothorax |
| M8002 | Red-vented Blue Bonnet | Northiella haematogaster haematorrhous |
| A0280 | Red-winged Parrot | Aprosmictus erythropterus |
| M0278 | Regent Parrot | Polytelis anthopeplus |
| Q0308 | Rock Parrot | Neophema petrophila |
| U0042 | Spinifex Pigeon | Geophaps plumifera |
| C0133 | Spur-winged Plover | Vanellus miles novaehollandiae |
| G0039 | Squatter Pigeon | Geophaps scripta |
| S0529 | Superb Blue Wren | Malurus cyaneus cyaneus |
| K0277 | Superb Parrot | Polytelis swainsonii |
| K0313 | Tawny Frogmouth | Podargus strigoides |
| U0026 | Torres Strait Pigeon | Ducula bicolor |
| C0257 | Varied Lorikeet | Psitteuteles versicolor |
| A0204 | Wandering Whistling-Duck | Dendrocygna arcuata |
| S0289 | Western Rosella | Platycercus icterotis |
| S0669 | White eared Masked Finch | Poephila personata leucotis |
| A0028 | White-headed Pigeon | Columba leucomela |
| A0044 | Wonga Pigeon | Leucosarcia melanoleuca |
| U0202 | Wood Duck | Chenonetta jubata |
| Y0284 | Yellow Rosella | Platycercus elegans flaveolus |
| M0658 | Yellow-rumped Mannikin | Lonchura flaviprymna |
| S0297 | Yellow-vented Blue Bonnet | Northiella haematogaster haematogaster |
| Reptiles | ||
| S2161 | Adelaide Snake-lizard | Delma molleri |
| Y2028 | Australian Snapping Turtle | Elseya dentata |
| K2109 | Beaded Gecko | Diplodactylus damaeus |
| S2137 | Beaked Gecko | Rhynchoedura ornata |
| K2425 | Black Rock Skink | Egernia saxatilis |
| G2775 | Black soil bearded Dragon | Pogona brevis |
| Q2612 | Black-headed Python | Aspidites melanocephalus |
| M2283 | Black-tailed Monitor | Varanus tristis |
| U2578 | Blotched Blue-tongued Lizard | Tiliqua nigrolutea |
| S2129 | Broad tailed Gecko | Phyllurus platurus |
| U2438 | Broad-banded Sand Swimmer | Eremiascincus richardsonii |
| A2016 | Broad-shelled River Turtle | Chelodina expansa |
| U2630 | Brown Tree Snake | Boiga irregularis |
| U2170 | Burton's Legless Lizard | Lialis burtonis |
| Q04212 | Western Australian Carpet Python | Morelia spilota imbricata |
| C2625 | Carpet Python | Morelia spilota |
| Q2196 | Central Netted Dragon | Ctenophorus nuchalis |
| S2577 | Centralian Blue-tongued Lizard | Tiliqua multifasciata |
| W2623 | Centralian Python | Morelia bredli |
| G2619 | Children's Python | Antaresia childreni |
| E2174 | Common Scaly-foot | Pygopus lepidopodus |
| C2633 | Common Tree Snake | Dendrelaphis punctualata |
| A2180 | Crested Dragon | Ctenophorus cristatus |
| Y2408 | Cunningham's Skink | Egernia cunninghamii |
| C2413 | Desert Skink | Egernia inornata |
| S04213 | Diamond Python | Morelia spilota spilota |
| K2177 | Eastern Bearded Dragon | Pogona barbata |
| U2374 | Eastern Desert Ctenotus | Ctenotus regius |
| W2375 | Eastern Striped Skink | Ctenotus robustus |
| A2252 | Eastern Water Dragon | Physignathus lesueurii |
| K2257 | Eyrean Earless Dragon | Tympanocryptis tetraporophora |
| M2054 | Fat-tailed Gecko | Diplodactylus conspicillatus |
| Z2135 | Giant Cave Gecko | Pseudothecadactylus lindneri |
| Z2427 | Gidgee Skink | Egernia stokesii |
| E2246 | Gilbert's Dragon | Amphibolurus gilberti |
| W2287 | Heath Goanna | Varanus rosenbergi |
| G2175 | Hooded Scaly-foot | Pygopus nigriceps |
| A2412 | Hosmer's Skink | Egernia hosmeri |
| Y2204 | Inland Bearded Dragon | Pogona vitticeps |
| M2194 | Jacky Dragon | Amphibolurus muricatus |
| Z2055 | Jewelled Gecko | Strophurus elderi |
| E2414 | King's Skink | Egernia kingii |
| C2033 | Krefft's River Turtle | Emydura krefftii |
| K2417 | Land Mullet | Egernia major |
| G2255 | Lined Earless Dragon | Tympanocryptis lineata |
| G2247 | Long-nosed Water Dragon | Amphibolurus longirostris |
| W2411 | Major Skink | Egernia frerei |
| K2185 | Mallee Dragon | Ctenphorus fordi |
| Z2267 | Marbled velvet Gecko | Oedura marmorata |
| M2418 | Masked Rock Skink | Egernia margaretae |
| U2666 | Masters' Snake | Drysdalia masterii |
| G2273 | Merten's Water Monitor | Varanus mertensi |
| K2187 | Military Dragon | Ctenphorus isolepis |
| S2437 | Narrow-banded Sand Swimmer | Eremiascincus fasciolatus |
| K2053 | North Spiny-tailed Gecko | Strophurus ciliaris |
| C2085 | Northern Dtella | Gehyra australis |
| Q2128 | Northern Leaf tailed Gecko | Saltuarius cornutus |
| Q2020 | Northern Snake-necked Turtle | Chelodina rugosa |
| G2019 | Oblong River Turtle | Chelodina oblonga |
| W2463 | Ocellated Skink | Niveoscincus ocellatus |
| S2621 | Olive Python | Liasis olivaceus |
| W2199 | Painted Dragon | Ctenphorus pictus |
| W2111 | Pale Knob Tailed Gecko | Nephrurus laevissimus |
| Y2184 | Peninsula Dragon | Ctenophorus fionni |
| Y2052 | Pink-blotched Gecko | Diplodactylus byrnei |
| Z2575 | Pink-tongued Skink | Cyclodomorphus gerrardii |
| Q2268 | Pygmy Mulga Monitor | Varanus gilleni |
| G2203 | Red-barred Dragon | Ctenophorus vadnappa |
| G2263 | Ridge-tailed Monitor | Varanus acanthurus |
| G2271 | Sand Goanna | Varanus gouldii |
| G2343 | Sandhill Ctenotus | Ctenotus brooksi |
| K2029 | Saw-shell Turtle | Elseya latisternum |
| M2638 | Slaty-grey Snake | Stegonotus cucullatus |
| A2112 | Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko | Nephrurus levis |
| C2245 | Southern Rainforest Dragon | Hypsilurus spinipes |
| W2059 | Southern Spiny-tailed Gecko | Strophurus intermedius |
| Y2124 | Southern Velvet Gecko | Oedura tryoni |
| C2561 | Southern Water Skink | Eulamprus tympanum |
| W2279 | Spencer's Monitor | Varanus spenceri |
| U2110 | Spiny Knob-tail Gecko | Nephrurus asper |
| K2281 | Spotted tree Monitor | Varanus timorensis |
| C2113 | Starred Knob-tailed Gecko | Nephrurus stellatus |
| C2077 | Stone Gecko | Diplodactylus vittatus |
| Y2280 | Storr's Monitor | Varanus storri |
| C2181 | Tawny Dragon | Ctenophorus decresii |
| A2076 | Tessellated Gecko | Diplodactylus tessellatus |
| Q2620 | Water Python | Liasis fuscus |
| W2579 | Western Blue-tongued Skink | Tiliqua occipitalis |
| A2200 | Western Netted Dragon | Ctenophorus reticulatus |
| U2058 | Western Stone Gecko | Diplodactylus granariensis |
| S2613 | Woma Python | Aspidites ramsayi |
| S2285 | Yellow-spotted Monitor | Varanus panoptes |
Schedule 7—Species excluded by proclamation under section 58(4) of the Act
Note—
This Schedule records the species excluded by proclamation under section 58(4) of the Act and is included for information purposes only. The proclamation under section 58(4) may be revoked or varied from time to time in which event this Schedule will no longer be accurate.
| Species code | Common name | Zoological name |
| Mammals | ||
| K1113 | Common Brushtail Possum | Trichosurus vulpecula |
| S1469 | Plains Mouse Plains Rat | Pseudomys australis |
| K1481 | Spinifex Hopping Mouse | Notomys alexis |
| Reptiles | ||
| S2525 | Adelaide Snake-eye Skink | Morethia adelaidensis |
| U2138 | Barking Gecko | Nephrurus milii |
| G2475 | Bougainville's Skink | Lerista bougainvilli |
| C2105 | Bynoe's Gecko | Heteronotia binoei |
| W2519 | Dwarf Skink | Menetia greyii |
| Y2580 | Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard | Tiliqua scincoides |
| K2557 | Eastern Water Skink | Eulamprus quoyii |
| U2446 | Four-toed Earless Skink | Hemiergis peronii |
| Z2451 | Garden Skink | Lampropholis guichenoti |
| C2017 | Long-necked Turtle | Chelodina longicollis |
| M2126 | Marbled Gecko | Christinus marmoratus |
| E2034 | Murray River Turtle | Emydura macquarii |
| G2379 | Sandplain Ctenotus | Ctenotus schomburgkii |
| Z2583 | Sleepy Lizard | Tiliqua rugosa |
| K2441 | Three toed Earless Skink | Hemiergis decresiensis |
| A2092 | Tree Dtella | Gehyra variegata |
| S2429 | Tree Skink | Egernia striolata |
| E2430 | White's Skink | Egernia whitii |
| Birds | ||
| Q0032 | Bar-shouldered Dove | Geopelia humeralis |
| S0705 | Black-backed Magpie | Gymnorhina tibicen tibicen |
| Y0304 | Bourke's Parrot | Neopsephotus bourkii |
| K0657 | Chestnut-breasted Mannikin | Lonchura castaneothorax |
| E00274 | Cockatiel | Nymphicus hollandicus |
| U0034 | Common Bronze-wing | Phaps chalcoptera |
| W0043 | Crested Pigeon | Ocyphaps lophotes |
| Z00031 | Diamond Dove | Geopelia cuneata |
| G0655 | Double Bar (Black rump) | Taeniopygia bichenovii annulosa |
| G0655 | Double Bar (White rump) | Taeniopygia bichenovii |
| Z0307 | Elegant Parrot | Neophema elegans |
| E0670 | Gouldian Finch | Erythrura gouldiae |
| S0033 | Green winged Pigeon | Chalcophaps indica |
| Y00012 | King Quail | Coturnix chinesis |
| C0637 | Little Wattlebird | Anthochaera chrysoptera |
| A0272 | Long-billed Corella | Cacatua tenuirostris |
| M0666 | Long-tailed Finch (Hecks) | Poephila acuticauda |
| M0666 | Long-tailed Finch (Longtail) | Poephila acuticauda |
| W0415 | Murray Magpie | Grallina cyanoleuca |
| E0258 | Musk Lorikeet | Glossopsitta concinna |
| Z0631 | New Holland Honeyeater | Phylidonyris novaehollandiae |
| U0634 | Noisy Miner | Manorina melanocephala |
| E0654 | Painted Finch | Emblema pictum |
| Q04168 | Peaceful Dove | Geopelia striata |
| Z0279 | Princess Parrot | Polytelis alexandrae |
| U0254 | Rainbow Lorikeet | Trichoglossus haematodus |
| W0255 | Red-collared Lorikeet | Trichoglossus rubritorquis |
| Z0295 | Red-rumped Parrot | Psephotus haematonotus |
| A0256 | Scaly-breasted Lorikeet | Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus |
| G0303 | Scarlet-chested Parrot | Neophema splendida |
| C0125 | Silver Gull | Larus novaehollandiae |
| G0663 | Star Finch | Neochmia ruficauda |
| S0009 | Stubble Quail | Coturnix pectoralis |
| Q04176 | Sulphur-crested Cockatoo | Cacatua galerita |
| E0054 | Tasmanian Native Hen | Gallinula mortierii |
| E0302 | Turquoise Parrot | Neophema pulchella |
| K0293 | Twenty-eight Parrot | Barnardius zonarius |
| A0272 | Western Corella | Cacatua pastinator |
| S0625 | White plumed honeyeater | Meliphreptus pencillata |
| S0705 | White-backed Magpie | Gymnorhina tibicen leuconota |
| Amphibians | ||
| G3207 | Southern Bell Frog | Litoria raniformis |
| C3029 | Smooth Frog | Geocrinia laevis |
Schedule 8—Prescribed species: section 58(2)(a)
The species Emu (Dromaius Novaehollandiae) is prescribed for the purposes of section 58(2)(a) of the Act.
Schedule 9—Royalty
| 1 | An animal taken in accordance with a notice under section 52 of the Act or pursuant to a permit granted under section 53(1)(a), (b) or (d) of the Act, being— | |
| (a) an animal of an endangered species | $326.00 | |
| (b) an animal of a vulnerable species | $161.00 | |
| (c) an animal of a rare species | $80.50 | |
| (d) an animal of any other species of protected animal | $40.25 | |
| 2 | A kangaroo taken for personal use pursuant to a permit granted under section 53(1)(c) of the Act | $1.60 |
| 3 | An animal taken pursuant to a permit granted under section 60J of the Act | $1.60 |
Legislative history
Notes
•Please note—References in the legislation to other legislation or instruments or to titles of bodies or offices are not automatically updated as part of the program for the revision and publication of legislation and therefore may be obsolete.
•Earlier versions of these regulations (historical versions) are listed at the end of the legislative history.
•For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or Regulations 2001
Revocation of regulations
The National Parks and Wildlife (Wildlife) Regulations 2001 were revoked by Sch 10 cl 2 of the National Parks and Wildlife (Wildlife) Regulations 2016 on 18.8.2016.
Legislation revoked by principal regulations
The National Parks and Wildlife (Wildlife) Regulations 2001 revoked the following:
Wildlife Regulations 1990
Principal regulations and variations
Year No Reference Commencement 2001 199 Gazette 23.8.2001 p3329 1.9.2001: r 2 2002 57 Gazette 20.6.2002 p2522 1.7.2002: r 2 2003 113 Gazette 29.5.2003 p2291 1.7.2003: r 2 2004 91 Gazette 27.5.2004 p1593 1.7.2004: r 2 2004 135 Gazette 17.6.2004 p2239 1.7.2004: r 2 2005 65 Gazette 26.5.2005 p1428 1.7.2005: r 2 2006 77 Gazette 15.6.2006 p1698 1.7.2006: r 2 2007 151 Gazette 7.6.2007 p2545 1.7.2007: r 2 2008 127 Gazette 5.6.2008 p2119 1.7.2008: r 2 2009 116 Gazette 4.6.2009 p2557 1.7.2009: r 2 2010 87 Gazette 10.6.2010 p2776 1.7.2010: r 2 2011 65 Gazette 9.6.2011 p2080 1.7.2011: r 2 2012 69 Gazette 31.5.2012 p2310 1.7.2012: r 2 2013 62 Gazette 6.6.2013 p2135 1.7.2013: r 2 2014 168 Gazette 19.6.2014 p2735 1.7.2014: r 2 2015 124 Gazette 18.6.2015 p2721 1.7.2015: r 2 2016 88 Gazette 23.6.2016 p2227 1.7.2016: r 2 Provisions varied
Entries that relate to provisions that have been deleted appear in italics.
Provision How varied Commencement r 1 substituted by 113/2003 r 4 1.7.2003 rr 2 and 3 omitted under Legislation Revision and Publication Regulations 2002 1.7.2004 r 4 r 4(1) commercial harvesting authority inserted by 113/2003 r 5(1) 1.7.2003 kangaroo field processor inserted by 113/2003 r 5(1) 1.7.2003 kangaroo meat processor inserted by 113/2003 r 5(1) 1.7.2003 kangaroo skin tanner inserted by 113/2003 r 5(1) 1.7.2003 personal use inserted by 113/2003 r 5(1) 1.7.2003 s 60J permit inserted by 113/2003 r 5(2) 1.7.2003 r 4(2) substituted by 113/2003 r 5(3) 1.7.2003 r 9 r 9(1) varied by 113/2003 r 6(1) 1.7.2003 r 9(7) varied by 113/2003 r 6(2), (3) 1.7.2003 r 9(8) varied by 135/2004 r 4(1) 1.7.2004 r 9(10) varied by 135/2004 r 4(2) 1.7.2004 r 9(11) varied by 113/2003 r 6(4) 1.7.2003 r 9(12) deleted by 113/2003 r 6(5) 1.7.2003 rr 9A and 9B inserted by 113/2003 r 7 1.7.2003 r 13 r 13(1) varied by 113/2003 r 8(1) 1.7.2003 r 13(2) varied by 113/2003 r 8(2) 1.7.2003 r 15 substituted by 135/2004 r 5 1.7.2004 r 17 r 17(2) varied by 113/2003 r 9 1.7.2003 r 18 r 18(1) varied by 135/2004 r 6 1.7.2004 r 20 r 20(3) deleted by 113/2003 r 10 1.7.2003 r 26 deleted by 113/2003 r 11 1.7.2003 Sch 1 substituted by 57/2002 r 3 1.7.2002 substituted by 113/2003 r 12 (Sch 1) 1.7.2003 substituted by 91/2004 r 4 1.7.2004 substituted by 65/2005 r 4 1.7.2005 substituted by 77/2006 r 4 1.7.2006 substituted by 151/2007 r 4 1.7.2007 substituted by 127/2008 r 4 1.7.2008 substituted by 116/2009 r 4 1.7.2009 substituted by 87/2010 r 4 1.7.2010 substituted by 65/2011 r 4 1.7.2011 substituted by 69/2012 r 4 1.7.2012 substituted by 62/2013 r 4 1.7.2013 substituted by 168/2014 r 4 1.7.2014 substituted by 124/2015 r 4 1.7.2015 substituted by 88/2016 r 4 1.7.2016 Sch 3 substituted by 113/2003 r 13 (Sch 2) 1.7.2003 Sch 4 varied by 113/2003 r 14 1.7.2003 Sch 5 varied by 113/2003 r 15 1.7.2003 Sch 6 heading substituted by 113/2003 r 16 1.7.2003 varied by 135/2004 r 7 1.7.2004 Sch 7 varied by 135/2004 r 8 1.7.2004 Sch 9 substituted by 57/2002 r 4 1.7.2002 substituted by 113/2003 r 17 (Sch 3) 1.7.2003 substituted by 91/2004 r 5 1.7.2004 substituted by 65/2005 r 5 1.7.2005 substituted by 77/2006 r 5 1.7.2006 substituted by 151/2007 r 5 1.7.2007 substituted by 127/2008 r 5 1.7.2008 substituted by 116/2009 r 5 1.7.2009 substituted by 87/2010 r 5 1.7.2010 substituted by 65/2011 r 5 1.7.2011 substituted by 69/2012 r 5 1.7.2012 substituted by 62/2013 r 5 1.7.2013 substituted by 168/2014 r 5 1.7.2014 substituted by 124/2015 r 5 1.7.2015 substituted by 88/2016 r 5 1.7.2016 Historical versions
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