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Statutory Instrument 1988 No. 288

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedules) Order 1988

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1988 No. 288

WILDLIFE

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedules) Order 1988

Made19th February 1988
Laid before Parliament26th February 1988
Coming into force18th March 1988

    The Secretary of State —
        (1)  having received (under section 22(3) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981[1] ("the Act")) a representation from the Nature Conservancy Council;

        (2)  having given (under section 26(4) of the Act) any local authority affected and any other person affected an opportunity to submit objections or representations with respect to the subject matter of this Order;

        (3)  being of the opinion that the animals and plants referred to in articles 2(1) to (4) and 3 below are in danger of extinction in Great Britain or likely to become so endangered unless conservation measures are taken, and that the animals referred to in article 2(5) below are no longer so endangered or likely to become so endangered;
    in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 22(3) of the Act, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order:
    Citation and commencement
        1.    This Order may be cited as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedules) Order 1988 and shall come into force on 18th March 1988.
    Variation of Schedule 5
        2.—(1)  The following animals are hereby added to Schedule 5 to the Act:
    Common NameScientific Name
    Anemone, Ivell's SeaEdwardsia ivelli
    Anemone, Startlet SeaNematosella vectensis
    ApusTriops cancriformis
    Beetle, Violet ClickLimoniscus violaceus
    Cat, WildFelis silvestris
    Cicada, New ForestCicadetta montana
    DormouseMuscardinus avellanarius
    Leech, MedicinalHirudo medicinalis
    Marten, PineMartes martes
    Mat, Trembling SeaVictorella pavida
    Moth, Viper's BuglossHadena irregularis
    Sandworm, LagoonArmandia cirrhosa
    Shrimp, FairyChirocephalus diaphanus
    Shrimp, Lagoon SandGammarus insensibilis
    Turtles, Marine (all species)Dermochelyidae and Cheloniidae
    VendaceCoregonus albula
    WalrusOdobenus rosmarus
    Whale (all species)Cetacea
    WhitefishCoregonus lavaretus


        (2)  All Dolphins (Cetacea) and all Porpoises (Cetacea) not already listed in Schedule 5 to the Act are hereby added to that Schedule.

        (3)  The Atlantic Stream Crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes) is hereby added to Schedule 5 to the Act, but only in respect of section 9(1) so far as it relates to taking and in respect of section 9(5).

        (4)  The Viviparous Lizard (Lacerta vivipara), the Slow-worm (Anguis fragilis) and the Grass Snake (Natrix helvetica otherwise known as Natrix natrix) (which are already listed in Schedule 5 to the Act in respect of section 9(5) only) are hereby further listed in respect of section 9(1) so far as it relates to killing and injuring.

        (5)  The Carthusian Snail (Monacha cartusiana) and the Chequered Skipper butterfly (Carterocephalus palaemon) are hereby removed from Schedule 5 to the Act.
    Variation of Schedule 8
        3.    The following plants are hereby added to Schedule 8 to the Act:
    Common NameScientific Name
    Adder's-tongue, LeastOphioglossum lusitanicum
    Cabbage, LundyRhynchosinapis wrightii
    Colt's-foot, PurpleHomogyne alpina
    Cottongrass, SlenderEriophorum gracile
    Crocus, SandRomulea columnae
    Cudweed, Red-tippedFilago lutescens
    Fleabane, AlpineErigeron borealis
    Fleabane, SmallPulicaria vulgaris
    Gentian, FringedGentianella ciliata
    Germander, Cut-leavedTeucrium botrys
    Goosefoot, StinkingChenopodium vulvaria
    Grass-polyLythrum hyssopifolia
    Hawk's-beard, StinkingCrepis foetida
    Helleborine, Young'sEpipactis youngiana
    Horsetail, BranchedEquisetum ramosissimum
    Hound's-tongue, GreenCynoglossum germanicum
    Marshwort, CreepingApium repens
    Milk-parsley, CambridgeSelinum carvifolia
    Naiad, Holly-leavedNajas marina
    PennyroyalMentha pulegium
    PigmyweedCrassula aquatica
    Ragwort, FenSenecio paludosus
    Ramping-fumitory, Martin'sFumaria martinii
    Restharrow, SmallOnonis reclinata
    Rock-cress, AlpineArabis alpina
    Rock-cress, BristolArabis stricta
    Speedwell, FingeredVeronica triphyllos
    Star-of-Bethlehem, EarlyGagea bohemica
    Stonewort, FoxtailLamprothamnium papulosum
    StrapwortCorrigiola litoralis
    Viper's-grassScorzonera humilis



Nicholas Ridley

One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State

19th February 1988






EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)
    This Order, which applies throughout Great Britain, varies Schedules 5 and 8 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, which list animals and plants protected under that Act.
    Article 2 adds a number of animals generally to Schedule 5, confers limited protection on one animal, extends the protection already afforded to three animals, and removes two animals from protection.
    Article 3 adds thirty-one plants to Schedule 8.



ISBN 0 11 086288 0




Notes:

[1] 1981 c. 69.

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