Fur Farms Act (RSA 2000, c. F-30). Country/Territory Canada Territorial subdivision Alberta Document type Legislation Date 2000 (2013) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Wild fauna Ranching/captive breeding Quarantine Authorization/permit Inspection International trade Offences/penalties Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Abstract The present Act provides for various aspects of licensing in relation to fur farms, as well as import and export of farmed fur-bearing animals. Additionally, measures are taken to ensure the health of imported animals, the reporting of death of disease of farmed animals, and quarantine if required. Fur farms should not be confused with places where fur-bearing species may be kept in captivity under permit pursuant to the Wildlife Act. Although keeping fur-bearing animals in captivity is a function of fur farms, their primary and distinguishing purposes are that of breeding, reproduction, and pelting of farmed species, regardless of whether or not the animals or their pelts are offered for sale. The text consists of 18 sections. Full text English Website www.gov.ab.ca References - Legislation Implemented by Fur Farms Regulation (Alta. Reg. 299/1996). Legislation | Canada | 1996 (2014) Keyword: Wild fauna, Ranching/captive breeding, Authorization/permit, Inspection, Data collection/reporting, Enforcement/compliance Source: FAO, FAOLEX