Part I Wildlife

Protection of birds

8 Protection of captive birds.

1

If any person keeps or confines any bird whatever in any cage or other receptacle which is not sufficient in height, length or breadth to permit the bird to stretch its wings freely, he shall be guilty of an offence and be liable to a special penalty.

2

Subsection (1) does not apply to poultry, or to the keeping or confining of any bird—

a

while that bird is in the course of conveyance, by whatever means;

b

while that bird is being shown for the purposes of any public exhibition or competition if the time during which the bird is kept or confined for those purposes does not in the aggregate exceed 72 hours; or

c

while that bird is undergoing examination or treatment by a veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner.

3

Every person who—

a

promotes, arranges, conducts, assists in, receives money for, or takes part in, any event whatever at or in the course of which captive birds are liberated by hand or by any other means whatever for the purpose of being shot immediately after their liberation; or

b

being the owner or occupier of any land, permits that land to be used for the purposes of such an event,

shall be guilty of an offence and be liable to a special penalty.