FUR REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS - WILD
General
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Agreement on International Humane Trapping Standards (AIHTS):
EU, Canadian and Russian Federation Agreement -
Read
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Agreement on International Humane Trapping Standards (AIHTS):
Ratified in 1998 by the EU (Council decisions 98/142/EC and
98/487/EC) - Read
Seals
The main seal producing countries are Canada, Greenland and
Norway. Seals are not generally killed to supply the fur trade but
as part of government and scientist-monitored population
management programmes.
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Sealing section of Norwegian national website -
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Regulations on seal hunting in Norway -
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Seals and Sealing Network - Read
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Canada’s Marine Mammal Regulations SOR/93-56 stipulate hunting
seasons, quotas, vessel size and methods of slaughter. -
Read
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In Greenland, hunting is the responsibility of the Ministry of
Fisheries and Hunting and the legal acts and regulations that
cover seal hunting are:
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- Law on hunting (12/1999) - Read
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- Law on animal protection (25/2003) -
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- Law on nature protection (29/2003) -
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- In addition there are two regulations on permits for
commercial hunt (20/2003) and recreational hunt (21/2002)