Wildlife Protection Law implementing Regulations. Country/Territory China Document type Regulation Date 1993 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Institution Hunting/capture Hunting authorization/permit Keeping of live animals Offences/penalties Community management Wild fauna Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, Eastern Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Entry into force notes The Measures have come into force on September 08, 1993. Abstract These implementing measures regulate that all the activities of wildlife protection, breeding of species, utilize and develop wildlife resources and scientific research within Fujian Province shall observe the Law of PRC on Wildlife Protection, its Implementation Regulations and these Measures. The explanation of wildlife and wildlife products are given by article 2. In Fujian province 25-31 March are set as the bird caring week, October is set as the month of wildlife protection. Chapter three makes the provisions of wildlife hunting. Chapter 4 concerns the breeding of wildlife, any individual or unit that domesticating or breeding of wildlife must apply for the permission. Chapter 5 provides the rules of keeping live wildlife and the regulations of transport and sell of wildlife products. Remaining provisions are awards and penalties. Full text Chinese References - Legislation Implements Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Wildlife 2022. Legislation | China | 1988 (2022) Keyword: Basic legislation, Institution, Biodiversity, Hunting/capture, Hunting gear/hunting methods, International trade, Protected area, Protection forest, Protection of habitats, Protection of species, Authorization/permit, Offences/penalties, Endangered species, Ecosystem preservation, Trade in species, Wild fauna, Wild flora Source: FAO, FAOLEX Implemented by Circular of the State Council on Banning the Trade of Rhinoceros Horns and Tiger Bones. Legislation | China | 1993 Keyword: Wild fauna, Wildlife products, Endangered species, Protection of species, Internal trade, International trade Source: FAO, FAOLEX