Government Issues Advisory to Streamline the Process for Import and
Possession of Exotic Live Species in India
Exotic live species are animal or plant species
moved from their original range (location) to a new one. These species are introduced
to a new location most often by people. Many citizen of the country have kept CITES
(Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species) enlisted exotic animal
species in their possession but there is no unified information system available
of such stock of species at the State/Central level. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
has decided to collect stock information from the holders of such species through
voluntary disclosure in next six months.
The registration will be done for the stock of
animals, new progeny, as well as for import and exchange. This will help in better
management of the species and guide the holders about proper veterinary care, housing
and other aspects of well-being of the species. The database of exotic animals will
also help in control and management of zoonotic diseases on which guidance would
be available from time to time to ensure safety of animals and humans.
The declarer would not be required to produce any
documentation in relation to the exotic live species if the same has been declared
within six months of the date of issue of the advisory. For any declaration made
after 6 months, the declarer shall be required to comply with the documentation
requirement under the extant laws and regulations.
Holders of such species have to visit the website
(www.parivesh.nic.in)and fill up the requisite forms in order to complete the stock registration
process.
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