Wildlife Act 1976

Definitions.

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2.(1) In this Act—

the Act of 1919” means the Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensation) Act, 1919;

the Act of 1946” means the Forestry Act, 1946;

the Act of 1956” means the Forestry Act, 1956;

agriculture” includes horticulture;

airgun” means any weapon, including an air-rifle or air-pistol, incorporating a barrel from which metal or other slugs can be discharged;

authorised person” means a person who is appointed under section 72 of this Act by the Minister to be an authorised person for the purposes of this Act;

the Board”, except in section 14 and the Second Schedule hereto, means An Bord Pleanála;

building operation” has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Factories Act, 1955;

F1[the CITES Convention means the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora done at Washington on the 3rd day of March, 1973, as subsequently duly amended;

F2["CITES Regulations" means Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97 of 9 December 1996 on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein2 and Commission Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006 of 4 May 2006 laying down detailed rules concerning the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97 on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein, together with any amendments to or replacements of those Regulations;]]

the Commissioners” means the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland;

F3[communities means any naturally occurring group of organisms that occupy a common environment;]

F4[conservation includes measures to maintain or enhance or restore the quality, value or diversity of species, habitats, communities, geological features or geomorphological features;]

the Council” means the body established by section 13 of this Act;

designation order” has the meaning assigned to it by section 17 of this Act;

establishment order” has the meaning assigned to it by section 15 of this Act;

exempted wild mammal” has the meaning assigned to it by section 25 of this Act;

F5[export, where the context so admits, includes re-export and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;]

falconry” means hunting by means of birds of the F6[orders Accipitriformes, Falconiformes and Strigiformes] which are trained to hawk for sport;

F7[fauna means all wild birds and all wild animals (both aquatic and terrestrial) and includes wild mammals, reptiles, amphibians and aquatic and non-aquatic invertebrate animals, and all such wild animals' eggs, larvae, pupae or other immature stage and young;]

firearm” means any lethal firearm or other lethal weapon of any description (including an airgun) from which any shot, bullet, slug or other missile can be discharged;

flora” means all plants (both aquatic and terrestrial) which occur in the wild (whether within or outside the State) and are not trees, shrubs or other plants being grown in the course of agriculture F8[, aquaculture, forestry] or horticulture and includes in particular lichens, mosses, liverworts, fungi, algae and vascular plants, namely flowering plants, F8[conifers,] ferns and fern-allied plants and any community of such plants;

foreshore” has the same meaning as in section 1 of the Foreshore Act, 1933;

F9[fossil includes the remains or imprints, in whole or in part, of animals, plants or any other organisms of uncertain affinity, or of their activities, which are preserved in rocks or deposits at the surface, or beneath the surface, of land;]

functions” includes powers and duties;

F10[geology includes

(a) the study of the Earth (as a whole or in part), the materials of which it is made, the processes that act and have acted upon those materials and the products and structures formed by such action, and

(b) the physical and biological history of the Earth since its origin including the history of rock sequences as well as the history of life preserved as fossils in rocks and deposits at the surface, or in layers beneath the surface, of land;

geomorphology includes the configuration of the Earth's surface and its particular landforms generated by natural processes, such as cliffs, eskers, drumlins, caves, turloughs or other features of the landscape formed by natural processes;

habitat includes

(a) the abode or natural home and the locality thereto of

(i) a particular species or population of a particular species, at any stage of life, or

(ii) a community of organisms.

(b) a distinctive type of terrain, site or location, distinguished by physical, geographical, vegetational or other features;

(c) a specific locality where a particular fossil, mineral, geological or geomorphological feature is to be found;]

hares order” means an order made by the Minister under section 25 of this Act and in which any species of hare is specified;

hunt” means stalk, pursue, chase, drive, flush, capture, course, attract, follow, search for, lie in wait for, take, trap or shoot by any means whether with or without dogs, and, except in sections 28 and 29, includes killing in the course of hunting, F11[] and kindred words shall be construed accordingly;

F12[import, where the context so admits, includes reimport and cognate words shall be construed accordingly;]

inland waters” means any waters comprised in the internal or inland waters of the State;

interest” includes any estate, term, easement or profit à prendre;

land”, where the context admits, includes land covered by water and in relation to the acquisition of land also includes any easement, profit à prendre or other right in, to or over land or water (including any easement, profit à prendre or other right granted to or held by the Minister);

the Lay Commissioners” means the Commissioners of the Irish Land Commission other than the Judicial Commissioner;

licensed wildlife dealer” means a person who for the time being is the holder of a wildlife dealer’s licence;

local authority” means a local authority for the purposes of the Local Government Act, 1941;

F13[mechanically-propelled vehicle has the same meaning as it has in the Road Traffic Act, 1961;

mineral includes any naturally occurring organic or inorganic element or chemical compound of set composition, internal structure and physical properties and occurring generally, but not always, in crystal form;]

the Minister” means the Minister for Lands;

F14[natural heritage area means an area which is worthy of conservation for one or more species, communities, habitats, landforms or geological or geomorphological features, or for its diversity of natural attributes;

natural heritage area order means an order made under section 18 of the Wildlife (Amendment) Act, 2000;

nature reserve means an area managed primarily for conservation of one or more species, communities, habitats or for any feature of geological, geomorphological or other natural interest which is provided for by the Minister in accordance with the Wildlife Acts, 1976 and 2000;]

F15[ornithology means any study of wild birds for the purposes of research or teaching which leads to a better understanding of the biology, ecology and conservation requirements of wild birds;]

F16[orphaned, in relation to any wild bird or any wild animal, includes a dependant young wild bird or dependant young wild animal which has been abandoned and which, in the circumstances, would be unlikely to survive unaided in the wild;]

owner” in relation to land means—

(a) where the land is vested under the Land Purchase Acts in the Irish Land Commission, but not in the tenant-purchaser or purchaser thereof, the person who is for the time being the tenant-purchaser or the purchaser, as the case may be, of such land, and

(b) in any other case, the owner of the lowest estate in the land constituting an estate saleable under the Land Purchase Acts;

planning authority” means a planning authority for the purposes of the Local Government (Planning and Development) Acts, 1963 and 1976;

prescribed” means prescribed by regulations made by the Minister under this Act;

protected wild animal” has the meaning assigned to it by section 23 (4) of this Act;

protected wild bird” has the meaning assigned to it by section 22 (3) of this Act;

recognition order” has the meaning assigned to it by section 16 of this Act;

regulated coursing match” means a coursing match held in accordance with the rules for such matches which are for the time being both published and approved by the Irish Coursing Club pursuant to the Greyhound Industry Act, 1958;

F17[species means any species, except man, and includes subspecies and varieties, hybrids and populations thereof;]

sporting rights” does not include fishing rights;

F18["territorial sea of the State" has the same meaning as it has in the Maritime Jurisdiction Act 2021;]

F19[wild animal includes an individual of a population which primarily lives independent of human husbandry but does not include

(a) wild birds, or

(b) species of fish or aquatic invertebrate animals (or their eggs or spawn or other immature stage or brood or young) which are of a species specified in regulations made by the Minister with the prior consent of the Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources under section 32 of the Wildlife (Amendment) Act, 2000;]

wild bird” includes the F20[eggs and] unflown young of a wild bird;

wildlife dealer” means any person who carries on the business of wildlife dealing;

wildlife dealer’s licence” has the meaning assigned to it by section 48 of this Act;

wild duck” means wild duck of any species;

wild mammal” includes both aquatic and terrestrial wild mammals and their young;

wildlife” means fauna and flora;

work of engineering construction” has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Factories Act, 1955.

(2) Any reference in this Act to sale includes a reference to disposing by way of barter, offering for sale and inviting an offer to buy and words in this Act which are kindred to sale shall be construed accordingly, and except in section 47 and section 55 any reference in this Act to purchase includes a reference to acquiring by way of barter, offering to purchase and inviting an offer to sell.

F21[(3) For the purposes of this Act the business of wildlife dealing means the business of buying for resale any wild birds or wild animals whether alive or dead, or any part, product or derivative of such birds or animals and includes engaging in taxidermy in respect of such birds or animals.]

(4) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as prohibiting or restricting the doing by any person, whether as an employee or otherwise, of any act, other than the killing of fauna, which is done by that person in assisting another person lawfully to hunt fauna.

Annotations

Amendments:

F1

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(a), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F2

Substituted (1.08.2019) by European Communities (Cites Simplified Procedures) Regulations 2019 (S.I. No. 411 of 2019), reg. 2(a).

F3

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(b), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F4

Substituted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(c), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F5

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(d), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F6

Substituted ((31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(e), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F7

Substituted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(f), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F8

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(g), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F9

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(h), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F10

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(i), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F11

Deleted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(j), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F12

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(k), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F13

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(l), S.I. NO. 371 of 2001.

F14

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(m), S.I. No. 271 of 2001.

F15

Inserted (6.12.1985) by European Communities (Wildlife Act, 1976) (Amendment) Regulations 1985 (S.I. No. 397 of 1985), reg. 3(a), in effect as per reg. 1(2).

F16

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(n), S.I. NO. 371 of 2001.

F17

Substituted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(o), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F18

Substituted (22.11.2021) by Maritime Jurisdiction Act 2021 (28/2021), s. 20(3) and sch. 2 item 6, S.I. No. 601 of 2021, art 2.

F19

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(p), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F20

Inserted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(1)(q), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

F21

Substituted (31.07.2001) by Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000 (38/2000), s. 6(2), S.I. No. 371 of 2001.

Modifications (not altering text):

C6

Functions transferred and references to “Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht” and “Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht” construed (9.09.2020) by Heritage (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order 2020 (S.I. No. 339 of 2020), arts. 2 and 3 and sch. part 1, in effect as per art. 1(2), subject to transitional provisions in arts. 4-8. Note change of Department's name and Minister's title to Housing, Local Government and Heritage (30.09.2020) by Housing, Planning and Local Government (Alteration of Name of Department and Title of Minister) Order 2020 (S.I. No. 408 of 2020), in effect as per art. 1(2). For earlier transfers of functions and construction of references see start of Act, under Be it enacted.

2. (1) The administration and business in connection with the exercise, performance or execution of any functions transferred by this Order are transferred to the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government.

(2) References to the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht contained in any Act or any instrument made thereunder and relating to any administration and business transferred by paragraph (1) shall, from the commencement of this Order, be construed as references to the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government.

3. (1) The functions vested in the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht by or under the Acts specified in Part 1 of the Schedule and the provisions of the Acts specified in Part 2 of the Schedule are transferred to the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government.

(2) References to the Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht contained in any Act or instrument made thereunder and relating to any functions transferred by paragraph (1) shall, from the commencement of this Order, be construed as references to the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government.

SCHEDULE

Article 3

Part 1

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Wildlife Act 1976 (No. 39 of 1976) (other than section 59 in so far as it relates to foreshore which is the property of the State)

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Editorial Notes:

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Previous affecting provision: "territorial seas of the State" substituted (4.04.2006) by Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Act 2006 (8/2006), s. 93(3), commenced on enactment; substituted as per F-note above.