Republic Act No 9147 Wildlife Life

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Republic Act No.

9147
WILDLIFE RESOURCES
CONSERVATION AND
PROTECTION ACT
19 March 2001

Natural Resources and Environmental Law


14 July 2017
 to conserve and protect wildlife species
and their habitats
 to regulate the collection and trade of
wildlife
 to pursue the Philippine commitment to
international conventions, protection of
wildlife and their habitats
 to initiate or support scientific studies
on the conservation of biological
diversity.

OBJECTIVES OF THE LAW


 all wildlife species found in all areas
of the country, including protected
areas, and critical habitats.
 apply to exotic species which are
subject to trade, are cultured,
maintained and/or bred in captivity
or propagated in the country

COVERAGE/SCOPE
 DENR
 shall have jurisdiction over all terrestrial plant and
animal species, all turtles and tortoises and wetland
species, including but not limited to crocodiles,
water birds and all amphibians and dugong
 Issue permits/authority

 DA
 shall have jurisdiction over all declared aquatic
critical habitats, all aquatic resources, including but
not limited to all fishes, aquatic plants, invertebrates
and all marine mammals, except dugong
 Issue permits/authority

JURISDICTION
 Bioprospecting means the research,
collection and utilization of biological and
genetic resources for purposes of applying
the knowledge derived therefrom solely
for commercial purposes
 Wildlife means wild forms and varieties
of flora and fauna, in all developmental
stages, including those which are in
captivity or are being bred or propagated

DEFINITION OF SOME TERMS


 no detrimental effects to the existing
wildlife populations and their habitat

COLLECTION OF WILDLIFE.
 Wildlife farm or culture permit 3 to 5
years;
 Wildlife collector’s permit 1 to 3
years;
 Gratuitous permit 1 year;
 Local transport permit 1 to 3 months;
and
 Export/Import/Reexport permit 1 to
6 months.

DURATION OF PERMITS
 No person or entity shall be allowed
possession of wildlife unless such
person or entity can prove financial
and technical capability and facility to
maintain said wildlife

POSSESSION OF WILDLIFE
 Local transport of wildlife, by-
products and derivatives collected or
possessed through any other means
shall be authorized unless the same
is prejudicial to the wildlife and
public health.

LOCAL TRANSPORT OF WILDLIFE,


BY-PRODUCTS AND DERIVATIVES
 shall be allowed upon execution of an
undertaking by any proponent,
stipulating therein its compliance
with and commitment(s) to
reasonable terms and conditions that
may be imposed by the Secretary
which are necessary to protect
biological diversity.

BIOPROSPECTING
 present or threatened destruction,
modification or curtailment of its habitat
or range
 over-utilization for commercial,
recreational, scientific or educational
purposes
 inadequacy of existing regulatory
mechanisms
 other natural or man-made factors
affecting the existence of wildlife.

CRITERIA FOR THE DETERMINATION


OF THREATENED SPECIES
 unlawful for any person to willfully
and knowingly exploit wildlife
resources and their habitats, or
undertake the following acts:

ILLEGAL ACTS
 killing and destroying wildlife species, except:
 when it is done as part of the religious rituals of
established tribal groups or indigenous cultural
communities;
 when the wildlife is afflicted with an incurable
communicable disease;
 when it is deemed necessary to put an end to
the misery suffered by the wildlife;
 when it is done to prevent an imminent danger
to the life or limb of a human being; and
 when the wildlife is killed or destroyed after it
has been used in authorized research or
experiments.

ILLEGAL ACTS
 inflicting injury which cripples and/or
impairs the reproductive system of wildlife
species;
 effecting any of the following acts in critical
habitat(s):
 dumping of waste products detrimental to
wildlife;
 squatting or otherwise occupying any
portion of the critical habitat mineral
exploration and/or extraction
 Burning
 Logging
 Quarrying

ILLEGAL ACTS
 introduction, reintroduction or
restocking of wildlife resources;
 trading of wildlife;
 collecting, hunting or possessing
wildlife, their by-products and
derivatives;
 gathering or destroying of active nests,
nest trees, host plants and the like;
 maltreating and/or inflicting other
injuries not covered by the preceding
paragraph; and
 transporting of wildlife

ILLEGAL ACTS
 finance rehabilitation or restoration of
habitats affected by acts committed in
violation of this Act and support
scientific research, enforcement and
monitoring activities, as well as
enhancement of capabilities of relevant
agencies
 derive from fines imposed and damages
awarded, fees, charges, donations,
endowments, administrative fees or
grants in the form of contributions

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT FUND

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