Do a search, theres already too many scorpion threads all doing the same thing. Its illegal in WA, when i got raided they were more interested in the scorpions i supposedly had than the herps i supposedly had.
I dont know how successful theyd be in prosecuting, not worth the headache though, believe me.
Jordan
That's the case in most of the States, but not all. Each state has it's own wildlife laws, and they are all slightly different to each other. IN WA the relevant legislation is the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950. Under that Act, an animal is defined as:Rep-Style said:As far as animal legislations go, technically anything without a backbone isnt an animal, thas why spiders, scorps, centipedes n what not are so freely traded in the pet industry bucause since they r not animals, they are not subject to the licensing
and "fauna" is defined as:any living thing that is not a human being or a plant and includes in relation to any such animal the eggs, larvae or semen;
(a) any animal indigenous to any State or Territory of the Commonwealth or the territorial waters of the Commonwealth;
(b) any animal that periodically migrates to and lives in any State or Territory of the Commonwealth or the territorial waters of the Commonwealth; and
(c) any animal declared as fauna pursuant to subsection (2),
and includes in relation to any such animal —
(d) any class or individual member thereof;
(e) the eggs, larvae or semen;
(f) the carcass, skin, plumage or fur thereof,
but does not include any prescribed animal or prescribed class of animal;
Except to the extent which the Minister declares by notice published in the Government Gazette pursuant to the provisions of this section all fauna is wholly protected throughout the whole of the State at all times.
He did say however, that they are currently lookin at passing legislation to let people keep scorps as pets...The only problem is that they apparently dont know how to keep them alive at this stage, so they have 1 "expert" over here tryin to work out how to look after them...
Ash...
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