
1 

(1) This Order may be cited as the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act 1976 (Amendment) Order 1996 and, except for article 5, shall come into force on 15th November 1996.
(2) Article 5 shall come into force on 16th November 1996.
(3) In this Order “the Act” means the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act 1976.
2 
Schedule 1 to the Act (Animals the importation and exportation of which are restricted) shall be amended by the substitution for all the words after “This Schedule applies to” of the words “the kinds of animal in relation to which Article II of Annex A to Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3626/82 on the implementation in the Community of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora, as amended, has effect”.
3 
Schedule 2 to the Act (Plants the importation and exportation of which are restricted) shall be amended–
(a) by the insertion after the words “This Schedule applies to the kinds of plant specified in the second column below” of the words “, except that in relation to Araucaria araucana this Schedule applies only in relation to the population of Chile,”, and
(b) by the deletion of references to the kinds of plants specified in the Schedule to this Order.
4 
Schedule 3 to the Act (Items the importation and exportation of which are restricted) shall not apply to any item mentioned in the Schedule unless the importation and exportation of that item is subject to Article II of Annex A to Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3626/82 on the implementation in the Community of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora, as amended.
5 
The Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act 1976 (Modification) Order 1982, the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act 1976 (Modification) Order 1983 and the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act 1976 (Variation) Order 1985 are hereby revoked.
Signed by the authority of the Secretary of State
James Clappison
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Department of the Environment
19th October 1996
SCHEDULE
Article 3


Family Kind
Apocynaceae Pachypodium
Araceae Alocasia sanderanaAlocasia zebrina
Araliaceae Panax quinquefolius
Asclepiadaceae CeropegiaFrerea indica
Byblidaceae Byblis
Cactaceae Cactaceae
Caryocareae Caryocar costaricense
Caryophyllaceae Gymnocarpos przewalskiiMelandrium mongolicusSilene mongolicaStellaria pulvinata
Cephalotaceae Cephalotus follicularis
Chloanthaceae Australian populations of all species
Cyatheaceae Cyatheaceae
Cycadeceae Cycadaceae
Dicksoniaceae Dicksoniaceae
Didiereaceae Didiereaceae
Dioscoreaceae Dioscorea deltoidea
Euphorbiaceae Any species of the genus Euphorbia which is a succulent
Fagaceae Quercus copeyensis
Gentianaceae Prepusa hookeriana
Gnetaceae Gnetum montanum
Haemodoraceae AnigozanthosMacropidia fuliginosa
Humiriaceae Vantanea barbourii
Juglandaceae Engelhardtia pterocarpa
Leguminosae Ammopiptanthus mongolicumCynometra hemitomophyllaPlatymischium pleiostachyumTachigalia versicolorThermopsis mongolica
Liliaceae Aloe
Magnoliaceae Talauma hodgsonii
Melastomataceae Lavoisiera itambana
Meliaceae Guarea longipetiolaSwietenia humilis
Moraceae Batocarpus costaricensis
Myrtaceae Verticordia
Orchidaceae Orchidaceae
Palmae Areca ipotChrysalidocarpus decipiensChrysalidocarpus lutescensNeodypsis decaryiPhoenix hanceana var philippinensisZalacca clemensiana
Papaveraceae Meconopsis regia
Pinaceae Abies nebrodensis
Podocarpaceae Podocarpus costalisPodocarpus nerifolius
Portulacaceae Anacampseros
Primulaceae Cyclamen
Proteaceae BanksiaConospermumDryandra formosaDryandra polycephalaXylomelum
Rutaceae BoroniaCroweaGeleznowia verrucosa
Sarraceniaceae Darlingtonia californica
Saxifragaceae (Grossulariaceae) Ribes sardoum
Solanaceae Solanum sylvestre
Stangeriaceae Stangeriaceae
Sterculiaceae Basiloxylon excelsum
Tetracentraceae Tetracentron
Thymelaeaceae Pimelea physodes
Ulmaceae Celtis aetnensis
Verbenaceae Caryopteris mongolica
Welwitschiaceae Welwitschiaceae
Zamiaceae Zamiaceae
Zingiberaceae Hedychyium philippinense
Zygophyllaceae Guaiacum sanctum