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Re: hunting ban

Postby Sabot » October 2nd, 2013, 11:44 am

pioneer wrote:I shudder to think trinis does eat rodents


And allyuh does call chinee people nasty


Money affi make, rodent n dumplin with provision=bite finger business

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Re: hunting ban

Postby pioneer » October 2nd, 2013, 12:20 pm

I shudder to think trinis does eat rodents


And allyuh does call chinee people nasty

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Re: hunting ban

Postby GRIM » October 2nd, 2013, 12:56 pm

On the subject ah cooking wild meat.If I was to cook ah piece ah meat how anybody could prove that it is actually lappe and not geera pork or something.

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Re: hunting ban

Postby 88sins » October 2nd, 2013, 1:42 pm

pioneer wrote:I shudder to think trinis does eat rodents


And allyuh does call chinee people nasty



& rabbit is a bird ent :roll:

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Re: hunting ban

Postby joker » October 2nd, 2013, 1:52 pm

What lagoon duck and common fowl does eat?

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Re: hunting ban

Postby 88sins » October 2nd, 2013, 2:45 pm

joker wrote:What lagoon duck and common fowl does eat?

anyting dat smaller & cyah run faster dan dem :lol:

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Re: hunting ban

Postby davymaraj » October 3rd, 2013, 8:09 am

so ganga say no hunting on private land so what people go do when deer eats their dasheen

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Re: hunting ban

Postby K74T » October 3rd, 2013, 9:15 am

Deersheen bhagi

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Re: hunting ban

Postby 88sins » October 3rd, 2013, 10:32 am

davymaraj wrote:so ganga say no hunting on private land so what people go do when deer eats their dasheen

yuh get to eat/sell whatever the deer decide he don't want. cuz if yuh chase it to stop it from friggin up yuh food & a jackass see yuh, yuh cud get a charge for molestin d animal out of season.
Rell kaka ent? but daiz d law.

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Re: hunting ban

Postby joker » October 3rd, 2013, 4:08 pm

Ok now.izza piece ah tata he do they

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Re: hunting ban

Postby nickjr1990 » October 3rd, 2013, 4:25 pm

Im commin home season open ? lmaf , MOVIN WITH MEH POT AN SUM NINE GRAIN AH RICE !!! F0k this government I can support the ban but not this BS another (SOE )act an dont think ,this is whats guiding this country!

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Sabot » October 3rd, 2013, 7:46 pm

nickjr1990 wrote:Im commin home season open ? lmaf , MOVIN WITH MEH POT AN SUM NINE GRAIN AH RICE !!! F0k this government I can support the ban but not this BS another (SOE )act an dont think ,this is whats guiding this country!

Lol......what?:lol:

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Re: hunting ban

Postby pioneer » October 3rd, 2013, 9:27 pm

nickjr1990 wrote:Im commin home season open ? lmaf , MOVIN WITH MEH POT AN SUM NINE GRAIN AH RICE !!! F0k this government I can support the ban but not this BS another (SOE )act an dont think ,this is whats guiding this country!


Let's hope the TTDF slaps some English into you.

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Re: hunting ban

Postby joker » October 3rd, 2013, 10:12 pm

I ate porcupine and wild duck today:mrgreen:

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Gem_in_i » October 3rd, 2013, 10:38 pm

This ban includes caged birds?

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Sabot » October 3rd, 2013, 10:52 pm

Gem_in_i wrote:This ban includes caged birds?


Based on what the hon minister proposed and gazetted it does. There is no classification or schedules in the wildlife act that defines pests etc as these are to be removed.... Also, the conservator of forests cannot function during the moratorium based on the proposed ammendment so no permits for birds or other animals either. Soooo no bullfinch, picoplat, cau caut, semp, vamal,chicken, duck etc etc....

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Gem_in_i » October 3rd, 2013, 10:58 pm

I think the protesting Hunters going to make this their issue now.

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Sabot » October 3rd, 2013, 11:03 pm

Gem_in_i wrote:I think the protesting Hunters going to make this their issue now.


Whats missing is a ban on wildmeat posession :-) how convenient dont you think...weird how no "environmentalists" fussing about that.

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Re: hunting ban

Postby wagonrunner » October 4th, 2013, 12:01 am

Sabot wrote:weird how no "environmentalists" fussing about that.

it ha money in dat?

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Re: hunting ban

Postby joker » October 4th, 2013, 12:19 am

Hoss..the govt cannot stop anything, just monday 2000 black conch and 15000lb ah cascadoo entered trinidad via pirogues...

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Sabot » October 4th, 2013, 7:24 am

What was gazetted...
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Re: hunting ban

Postby kjaglal76 » October 4th, 2013, 12:13 pm

this legal?
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Re: hunting ban

Postby joker » October 4th, 2013, 12:44 pm

De fug u doin with de dog?

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Dizzy28 » October 4th, 2013, 2:37 pm

joker wrote:Hoss..the govt cannot stop anything, just monday 2000 black conch and 15000lb ah cascadoo entered trinidad via pirogues...


From where?

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Re: hunting ban

Postby kjaglal76 » October 4th, 2013, 2:50 pm

joker wrote:Hoss..the govt cannot stop anything, just monday 2000 black conch and 15000lb ah cascadoo entered trinidad via pirogues...


cs'b

how much piroques toting over 7tons??

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Re: hunting ban

Postby joker » October 4th, 2013, 5:46 pm

4.....

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Sabot » October 4th, 2013, 6:05 pm

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Per ... 10831.html

Permit now required for parrots, caged birds
...animals which were previously listed in the Second Schedule of the Conservation of Wildlife Act are now categorised as protected animals.
By Multimedia Desk
Story Created: Oct 4, 2013 at 5:02 PM ECT
Story Updated: Oct 4, 2013 at 5:07 PM ECT
The Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources disclosed today that as part of the amended law, people with pet parrots and caged birds will now be required to apply for a license to keep the animals, which are now regarded as protected according to law.


The following is the Ministry's full statement and list of animals -

The Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources wishes to advise the public that in accordance with the recent amendment to the Conservation of Wildlife Regulations, animals which were previously listed in the Second Schedule of the Conservation of Wildlife Act are now categorised as protected animals.

With the present implementation of a two-year moratorium on hunting, the MEWR reaffirms there is a strict ban on the hunting or capture of these protected animals. However, under regulations 9 and 10 of the Conservation of Wildlife Regulations, provision is made for the issuing of permits for the possession and sale of protected animals.

These permits to possess protected species can be obtained from all Conservancy offices of the Forestry Division. A list of these offices is attached.


The application of the permitting scheme to animals formerly listed in the Second Schedule in the Conservation of Wildlife Act will allow for the capture of data on the population of these species in captivity. This forms an integral element of the overall baseline survey to be conducted during the moratorium period and will inform strategic planning for the sustainable management of our biological resources.



The MEWR reiterates its commitment to taking all steps necessary for the protection of our nation’s wildlife for the benefit of present and future generations.




§ Animals that are now protected include:

SECOND SCHEDULE

PART I

Animals—

Ø Alligator or Cayman

Ø Lizards

Ø Agouti

Ø Armadillo (Tattoo)

Ø Deer (in Trinidad only)

Ø Lappe

Ø Quenk (Peccary or Wild Hog)



PART II

Birds—

Ø Amazona Amazonica Amazonica, Lim or Common Amazon

Ø Parrot

Ø Charadriidae—All birds belonging to the Family Charadriidae

Ø or Plovers (including Petit Collier, Gros Collier, Pluviers)

Ø Corbeau, Common Town (Coragyps)

Ø Cormorants (Phalacrocorax olivaceus olivaceus and Phalacrocoraxauritus)

Ø Cranes (Ardea heredias and Ardea cocoi)

Ø Ducks, Ouikiki (Dendrocygna autumnalis)

Ø Ducks, Wild (except Bahama Pintails) (Poecilonetta bahamensis, Anas Bahamensis, Dafila acuta, Dafila bahamensis), Mus-covy (Cairina moschata)

Ø Heron, Blackcrowned Night or Crabier Batali (Nycticorax nycticorax)

Ø Heron, Boatbilled or Crabier Bec Plat (Cochlearius)

Ø Heron, Yellowcrowned Night or Crabier a Croissant (Nyctanassa violacea)

Ø Rallidae—All birds belonging to the Family Rallidae (Coots, Rails, Waterfowl and their allies)

Ø Ramier or pigeon (all kinds)

Ø Scolopacidae—All birds belonging to the Family Scolopacidae or Snipes and Sandpipers (Snipes, Curlews, Sandpipers,White-wings, Yellow-legs, Godwits, Sanderlings).



PART III

CAGE BIRDS



Cage birds which may be captured or kept captive by cage



Ø Chicki-Chong or Bullfinch (Oryzoborous angloensis)

Ø Cravat (Tanagra trinitatis)

Ø Finch, Yellow-bellied

Ø Parakeet (Ferpus passerinus)

Ø Picoplat (Spermophila intermedia)

Ø Semp (Tanagra violacea)

Ø Ring Neck

Ø Chat or Nun (Spermophila bouvronides)

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Sabot » October 4th, 2013, 6:15 pm

Based on the follies of the hon minister it is now illegal to kill rats etc. Please be guided accordingly. Reason for this is that vermin was removed from the act. Seems a buck of some sort may be guiding his actions, this will not end well:lol:

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Gem_in_i » October 4th, 2013, 6:23 pm

Always the cart before the horse.

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Re: hunting ban

Postby Spitfir3 » October 4th, 2013, 6:29 pm

davymaraj wrote:so ganga say no hunting on private land so what people go do when deer eats their dasheen


realistically how often do you see a deer straying onto someone's property?

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