2019 No. 38

Wildlife

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Prohibition on Sale etc. of Invasive Animal and Plant Species) (Scotland) Order 2019

Made

Laid before the Scottish Parliament

Coming into force

The Scottish Ministers make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 14A(1) and (3)(a) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 19811 and all others powers enabling them to do so.

In accordance with section 26(4A) of that Act2, they have consulted Scottish Natural Heritage and any other person appearing to them to have an interest in the making of the Order.

Citation, commencement and interpretation1

1

This Order may be cited as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Prohibition on Sale etc. of Invasive Animal and Plant Species) (Scotland) Order 2019 and comes into force on 1 April 2019.

2

In this Order, “the 1981 Act” means the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

Prohibition on sale etc. of invasive animals or plants2

The types of invasive animals and plants listed in column (1) of the table in the schedule (whose Scientific name is listed in column (2)) are specified for the purposes of section 14A(1) (prohibition on sale etc. of invasive animals or plants) of the 1981 Act.

ROSEANNA CUNNINGHAMA member of the Scottish GovernmentSt Andrew’s House,Edinburgh

SCHEDULETypes of invasive animals and plants specified for the purposes of section 14A(1) of the 1981 Act (types of animal and plant which it is an offence for a person to sell etc.)

Article 2

Common name

Scientific name

Column (1)

Column (2)

American bullfrog

Lithobates catesbeianus

American skunk-cabbage

Lysichiton americanus

Asian hornet

Vespa velutina nigrithorax

Chinese mitten crab

Eriocheir sinensis

Chinese muntjac

Muntiacus reevesi

Coypu

Myocastor coypus

Curly waterweed

Lagarosiphon major

Egyptian goose

Alopochen aegyptiacus

Floating pennywort

Hydrocotyle ranunculoides

Floating primrose-willow

Ludwigia peploides

Fox squirrel

Sciurus niger

Giant hogweed

Heracleum mantegazzianum

Giant-rhubarb

Gunnera tinctoria

Grey squirrel

Sciurus carolinensis

Indian balsam

Impatiens glandulifera

Indian house crow

Corvus splendens

Japanese stiltgrass

Microstegium vimineum

Marbled crayfish

Procambarus fallax f. virginalis

Muskrat

Ondatra zibethicus

New Zealand pygmyweed

Crassula helmsii

Nuttall’s waterweed

Elodea nuttallii

Pallas’ squirrel

Callosciurus erythraeus

Parrot’s feather

Myriophyllum aquaticum

Persian hogweed

Heracleum persicum

Raccoon

Procyon lotor

Raccoon dog

Nyctereutes procyonoides

Red swamp crayfish

Procambarus clarkii

Ruddy duck

Oxyura jamaicensis

Sacred ibis

Threskiornis aethiopicus

Siberian chipmunk

Tamias sibiricus

Signal crayfish

Pacifastacus leniusculus

Sosnowsky’s hogweed

Heracleum sosnowskyi

Spiny-cheek crayfish

Orconectes limosus

Topmouth gudgeon

Pseudorasbora parva

Various-leaved water-milfoil

Myriophyllum heterophyllum

Virile crayfish

Orconectes virilis

Water fern

Azolla filiculoides

Water-primrose

Ludwigia grandiflora

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order specifies types of invasive animals and plants for the purposes of section 14A(1) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and by doing so makes provision in relation to the implementation of Article 7(1)(e) and (f) of Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive alien species (OJ L 317, 4.11.2014, p.35).

In accordance with section 14A, it is an offence for any person to sell, offer for sale, expose for sale, to have in their possession, or to transport for the purposes of sale, any such animal or plant. It is also an offence under that provision for a person to publish or cause to be published any advertisement likely to be understood as conveying that the person buys or sells, or intends to buy or sell, any such animal or plant.

A person guilty of an offence under section 14A of the 1981 Act is liable on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to a fine not exceeding £40,000 or to both; and on conviction on indictment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or an unlimited fine, or to both.

A Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared and placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre. Copies may be obtained from the Scottish Government and online at www.legislation.gov.uk.