Measures of Beijing Munipality for implementing the Wildlife Protection Law of the People's Republic of China. País/Territorio China Subdivisión territorial Beijing Tipo de documento Reglamento Fecha 1989 (1997) Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Especies silvestres y ecosistemas Palabra clave Institución Caza/captura Autorización/permiso de caza Infracciones/sanciones Ordenación comunitaria Protecíon de las especies Área geográphica Asia, Asia y Pacifico, Mares del Asia Oriental, Asia Oriental, Pacífico Norte, Pacífico Nordoeste Entry into force notes These Measures enter into force on 1 June 1997. Resumen The purpose of these Measures is to provide for the protection, development and rational use of wildlife resources and the maintaining of ecological balances. The Text consists of 21 Articles. The explanation of wildlife under protection of these Measures are given by article 3. The Departments of forestry and fisheries shall be responsible for administration of terrestrial and aquatic wildlife. The departments of wildlife administration of the municipal people's government shall carry out a survey of wild animal resources every ten years, and establish a resource file. Any individual or unit domesticating or breeding wildlife which is under key protection of state or Beijing Municipality, must apply for the permission. The remaining articles make provisions, inter alia, for hunting, sale and purchase of wildlife, transportation of wildlife and awards and penalties. Texto completo Chino Página web www.bjhd.gov.cn Referencias - Legislación Implementa Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Wildlife 2022. Legislación | China | 1988 (2022) Palabra clave: Legislación básica, Institución, Biodiversidad, Caza/captura, Armas de caza/métodos de caza, Comercio internacional, Zona protegida, Bosques de protección, Protección del hábitat, Protecíon de las especies, Autorización/permiso, Infracciones/sanciones, Especies en peligro, Conservación del ecosistema, Comercio de especies, Fauna silvestre, Flora silvestre Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX