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Parrot reared, neighbor informed, case; The offense is punishable by up to three years in prison

Mala, First Published Sep 26, 2021, 12:01 PM IST

A case has been registered against the person who raised the parrot in a cage. The forest station authorities have registered a case against Nadumuri Sarvan, a native of Mala Puthenchira Vellore. The neighbor informed the vigilance section of the forest department about raising the parrot.

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It is a crime to take a parrot into custody and raise it as a Schedule IV parrot. Raising a parrot is a crime punishable by up to three years in prison under the Wildlife Conservation Act. In addition, a fine may be imposed. Many people keep parrots as pets.

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In a similar incident, it is a crime in India to sell whale vomit from the coast in many countries and get huge sums of money. Many were skeptical of how the object, which was found without killing an animal, led to the arrest. However, under the Wildlife Conservation Act of 1972, those who sold whale vomit were arrested. It is an offense to sell ambergris, musk or other products that are not made into handicrafts using the skin of an animal other than a domestic or wild animal pest as described in this Act.

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It is an offense to cultivate and preserve such objects without damaging them and to construct monuments using them. Such items are referred to as the Unquered Trophy. It is against the law to handle the skin, teeth, horns, bones, shells, fur, hair, feathers, nails, hives and eggs of animals. Such acts are punishable under Section 44 of the Wildlife Conservation Act. It is an offense to possess such material without a license.

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Last Updated Sep 26, 2021, 12:41 PM IST

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