Migratory Birds Regulations, 2022 (SOR/2022-105). Pays/Territoire Canada Type du document Règlement Date 2022 (2022) Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes Mot clé Oiseaux Chasse/capture Mise en application Protection des espèces Risques Évaluation/gestion des risques Animal dangereux/animal nocif Autorisation/permis de chasse Équipement de chasse/méthodes de chasse Protection de l’environnement Santé publique Aire géographique Amériques, Arctique, Asie et Pacifique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord Résumé These Regulations apply in respect of migratory game birds, migratory insectivorous birds and migratory non-game birds referred to in the Convention, but do not apply to any such birds raised in captivity that can readily be distinguished from wild migratory birds by their size, shape or plumage. Part 1 establishes prohibitions, exceptions, and contain provisions about permits and temporary possessions. A person must not engage in any of the following activities unless they have a permit that authorizes them: (a) capture, kill, take, injure or harass a migratory bird or attempt to do so; (b) destroy, take or disturb an egg; and (c) damage, destroy, remove or disturb a nest, nest shelter, eider duck shelter or duck box. A person also must not hunt a migratory game bird in a lure crop area or a lure station area unless the area has been declared open for hunting by the chief provincial wildlife officer or the Minister. Part 2 in particular concerns hunting migratory game birds, this include permit provisions, hunting method and equipment, and other aspects. Part 3 applies to the management of migratory birds for the purpose of reducing the danger that they are causing or are likely to cause to human health or public safety or the damage they are causing or are likely to cause to agricultural, environmental or other interests. Texte intégral Français/Anglais Site web laws-lois.justice.gc.ca Références - Législation Abroge Migratory Birds Regulations (C.R.C., c. 1035). Législation | Canada | 1986 (2020) Mot clé: Oiseaux, Chasse/capture, Mise en application, Protection des espèces Source: FAO, FAOLEX