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Forest Dept starts taking action against illegal pet-bird farms, shops

Published : Thursday, 22 August, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 87
The Forest Department has started taking legal action against those who have been operating pet bird farms and shops without licenses.

As per the directives of Adviser for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Syeda Rizwana Hasan, the Offices of the Divisional Forest Officer (Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation Wing, Dhaka) has already issued a notification on August 20 to pet bird shop owners to obtain licenses on an urgent basis for setting up and operating pet bird shops.

According to the notification, no farmer can produce, rear, set up farms; buy, sell, import and export any pet-birds; or no one can operate pet-birds shops without obtaining license as per Rule 4 of Pet-Birds Management Rules, 2020, said a press release of the ministry. 

Setting up and operating farms and pets hops without obtaining a license is a punishable offense under the section of the Wildlife (Conservation and Security) Act, 2012. If any person violates the said provision of the act, he or she will be punished with imprisonment up to one year or fine up to Taka 50,000 or both.

On August 14, in an exchange meeting with the officials of the Forest Department, Environment and Forest Adviser Rizwana Hasan instructed the Forest Department to take legal action against the existing irregularities in the bird market of Kataban in the capital.    —BSS


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