- for exploitation of Canis lupus, mentioned in Appendix II; Marmota marmota bobac, Castor fiber, Putorius (Mustela) putorius, Martes martes, Martes foina, mentioned in Appendix III to the Convention.
Period covered: 5/1/1999 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 22
United Kingdom:
Reservations made at the time of deposit of the instrument of ratification, on 28 May 1982, and amended by a letter from the Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom, dated 26 March 1987, registered at the Secretariat General on 31 March 1987 - Or. Engl.
GREAT BRITAIN
Reservations are made, as set out below, in respect of the prohibitions listed in Appendix IV.
HARES
Snares (except for self-locking snares)
Tape Recorders
Electrical Devices capable of killing and stunning
Artificial light sources
Mirrors and other dazzling devices
Devices for illuminating targets
Sighting devices for night shooting comprising an electronic image magnifier or image converter
Nets
Traps
Semi-automatic weapons with a magazine capable of holding more than 2 rounds of ammunition Aircraft
Motor vehicles in motion.
STOATS
A reservation is made on prohibited methods as for Hare above, with the addition of gassing or smoking out.
WEASELS
A reservation is made on prohibited methods as for Hare above, with the addition of gassing or smoking out.
DEER IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Red Deer (Cervus elaphus): Stags from 1 August to 30 April inclusive; Hinds from 1 November to 29 February inclusive.
Fallow Deer (Dama dama): Buck from 1 August to 30 April inclusive; Doe from 1 November to 29 February inclusive.
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus): Buck from 1 April to 31 October inclusive; Doe from 1 November to 29 February inclusive.
Sika Deer (Cervus nippon): Stags from 1 August to 30 April inclusive; Hinds from 1 November to 29 February inclusive.
For any person entering land without the consent of the owner/occupier/ lawful authority (unless subject to limited exception under S10, 10A, and 11 of the Deer Act 1963 as amended by Schedule 7 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981).
Tape Recorders
Electrical Devices capable of killing and stunning
Mirrors and other dazzling devices
Semi-automatic weapons with a magazine capable of holding more than 2 rounds of ammunition (except for other extensive prohibitions on firearms, weapons and ammunition)
Devices for illuminating targets.
DEER IN SCOTLAND
For lawful killing under the Deer (Scotland) Act 1959 as amended:
Tape Recorders
Artificial light sources
Mirrors and other dazzling devices
Devices for illuminating targets
Semi-automatic weapon with a magazine capable of holding more than 2 rounds of ammunition Aircraft.
Open Seasons in Scotland
Species/Open Seasons
Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), Sika/Male, 1 July - 20 October inclusive
Deer (Cervus nippon) and Red-Sika, Deer hybrids (Cervus elaphus-Cervus nippon) / Female, 21 October - 15 February inclusive
Fallow Deer (Dama dama) / Male, 1 August - 30 April inclusive - Female, 21 October - 15 February inclusive
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) / Male, 1 April - 30 October inclusive - Female, 21 October - 31 March inclusive
SEALS
Grey Seal from 1 January to 31 August inclusive
Common Seal from 1 September to 31 May inclusive
Tape Recorders
Electrical Devices capable of killing and stunning
Artificial light sources
Mirrors and other dazzling devices
Devices for illuminating targets
Sighting devices for night shooting comprising an electroni
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