2010 No. 609

Wildlife, England And Wales

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedule 9) (England and Wales) Order 2010

Made

Laid before Parliament

Laid before the National Assembly for Wales

Coming into force

The Secretary of State, in relation to England, and the Welsh Ministers, in relation to Wales, make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 22(5) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 19811.

In accordance with the requirements of section 26(4)2 of that Act, the Secretary of State and the Welsh Ministers—

  1. a

    have given any local authority affected and any other person affected an opportunity to submit objections or representations with respect to the subject matter of this Order; and

  2. b

    have consulted with the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, being the advisory body they considered was best able to advise them as to whether this Order should be made.

Title, commencement and extent1

This Order—

a

may be cited as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedule 9) (England and Wales) Order 2010:

b

comes into force on 6th April 2010; and

c

extends to England and Wales only.

Variation of Schedule 92

1

Schedule 9 (animals and plants to which section 14 applies)3 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 is varied as follows.

2

Add the following animals to Part 1 (animals which are established in the wild) —

Common name

Scientific name

Boar, Wild

Sus scrofa

Chough

Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax

Corncrake

Crex crex

Crab, Chinese Mitten

Eriocheir sinensis

Crane, Common

Grus grus

Crayfish, Red Swamp

Procambarus clarkii

Crayfish, Spiny-cheek

Orconectes limosus

Deer, Chinese Water

Hydropotes inermis

Flatworm

Kontikia andersoni

Flatworm

Kontikia ventrolineata

Flatworm, Australian

Australoplana sanguinea

Goose, Bar-headed

Anser indicus

Goose, Barnacle

Branta leucopsis

Goose, Emperor

Anser canagicus

Goose, Snow

Anser caerulescens

Goshawk

Accipiter gentilis

Kite, Red

Milvus milvus

Limpet, Slipper

Crepidula fornicata

Owl, Eagle

Bubo bubo

Oyster Drill, American

Urosalpinx cinerea

Parakeet, Monk

Myiopsitta monachus

Pochard, Red-crested

Netta rufina

Shelduck, Ruddy

Tadorna ferruginea

Swan, Black

Cygnus atratus.

3

Remove the following animals from Part 1 —

Common name

Scientific name

Budgerigar

Melopsittacus undulatus

Coypu

Myocastor coypus

With respect to the Outer Hebrides and the islands of Arran, Islay, Jura and Rum —

 (a) Deer, Cervus (all species)

 (b) Deer, any hybrid one of whose parents or

  other lineal ancestor was a species of

  Cervus Deer

Cervus

Any hybrid of the genus Cervus

Gerbil, Mongolian

Meriones unguiculatus

Porcupine, Crested

Hystrix cristata

Porcupine, Himalayan

Hystrix hodgsonii

Quail, Bobwhite

Colinus virginianus.

4

Add the following plants to Part 2 (plants) —

Common name

Scientific name

Alexanders, Perfoliate

Smyrnium perfoliatum

Algae, Red

Grateloupia luxurians

Archangel, Variegated Yellow

Lamiastrum galeobdolon subsp. argentatum

Azalea, Yellow

Rhododendron luteum

Balsam, Himalayan

Impatiens glandulifera

Cotoneaster

Cotoneaster horizontalis

Cotoneaster, Entire-leaved

Cotoneaster integrifolius

Cotoneaster, Himalayan

Cotoneaster simonsii

Cotoneaster, Hollyberry

Cotoneaster bullatus

Cotoneaster, Small-leaved

Cotoneaster microphyllus

Creeper, False Virginia

Parthenocissus inserta

Creeper, Virginia

Parthenocissus quinquefolia

Dewplant, Purple

Disphyma crassifolium

Fanwort (otherwise known as Carolina Water-Shield)

Cabomba caroliniana

Fern, Water

Azolla filiculoides

Fig, Hottentot

Carpobrotus edulis

Garlic, Three-cornered

Allium triquetrum

Hyacinth, Water

Eichhornia crassipes

Knotweed, Giant

Fallopia sachalinensis

Knotweed, Hybrid

Fallopia japonica x Fallopia sachalinensis

Knotweed, Japanese

Fallopia japonica

Leek, Few-flowered

Allium paradoxum

Lettuce, Water

Pistia stratiotes

Montbretia

Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora

Parrot’s Feather

Myriophyllum aquaticum

Pennywort, Floating

Hydrocotyle ranunculoides

Potato, Duck

Sagittaria latifolia

Primrose, Floating Water

Ludwigia peploides

Primrose, Water

Ludwigia grandiflora

Primrose, Water

Ludwigia uruguayensis

Rhododendron

Rhododendron ponticum

Rhododendron

Rhododendron ponticum x Rhododendron maximum

Rhubarb, Giant

Gunnera tinctoria

Rose, Japanese

Rosa rugosa

Salvinia, Giant

Salvinia molesta

Seafingers, Green

Codium fragile

Stonecrop, Australian Swamp (otherwise known as New Zealand Pygmyweed)

Crassula helmsii

Waterweed, Curly

Lagarosiphon major

Waterweeds

All species of the genus Elodea.

5

Remove the following plants from Part 2 —

Common name

Scientific name

Knotweed, Japanese

Polygonum cuspidatum

Seafingers, Green

Codium fragile tomentosoides.

Huw Irranca-DaviesParliamentary Under Secretary of StateDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Jane DavidsonMinister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing One of the Welsh Ministers
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order, which extends to England and Wales, varies Schedule 9 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (c. 69), which lists animals which may not be released or allowed to escape into the wild and plants which may not be planted or otherwise caused to grow in the wild.

Article 2(2) adds twenty-four new entries to Part 1 (animals which are established in the wild) of Schedule 9, and article 2(3) removes eight existing entries from that Part.

Article 2(4) adds thirty-nine new entries to Part 2 (plants) of Schedule 9. Amongst these, the new entry for Japanese Knotweed under the scientific name “Fallopia japonica” replaces the former entry for it which used the scientific name “Polygonum cuspidatum” (and which is now removed by article 2(5)); and the new entry for Green Seafingers under the scientific name “Codium fragile” replaces that (again removed by article 2(5)) for only its sub-species “Codium fragile tomentosoides”.

A full impact assessment of the effect this instrument will have on the costs of business and the voluntary sector is available at www.defra.gov.uk and is annexed to the Explanatory Memorandum which is available alongside the instrument on the OPSI website.