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SCHEDULE 9
Sections 14 and 22.
Animals and plants to which section 14 applies
Click to open Part I Animals which are established in the wild
Part I
Animals which are established in the wild
Common nameScientific name
Bass, Large-mouthed BlackMicropterus salmoides
Bass, RockAmbloplites rupestris
BitterlingRhodeus sericeus
BudgerigarMelopsittacus undulatus
CapercaillieTetrao urogallus
CoypuMyocastor coypus
[ F1 Crayfish, Noble] [ F1 Astacus astacus]
[ F1 Crayfish, Signal] [ F1 Pacifastacus leniusculus]
[ F1 Crayfish, Turkish] [ F1 Astacus leptodactylus]
[F2 Deer, Muntjac] [F2 Muntiacus reevesi]
[ F1 Deer, Sika] [ F1 Cervus nippon]
[F3 Deer, any hybrid one of whose parents or other lineal ancestor was a Sika Deer] [ F3 Any hybrid of Cervus nippon]
[ F3 With respect to the Outer Hebrides and the isalnds of Aaran, Islay, Jura and Rum - (a)Deer, Cervus(allspecies)] [F3 Cervus]
[F3 (b)Deer, any hybrid one of whose parents or other lineal ancestor was a species of Cervus Deer] [F3 Any hybrid of the genus Cervus]
Dormouse, FatGlis glis
Duck, Carolina WoodAix sponsa
Duck, MandarinAix galericulata
Duck, RuddyOxyura jamaicensis
Eagle, White-tailedHaliaetus albicilla
[ F1 Flatworm, New Zealand] [ F1 Artiposthia triangulata]
Frog, EdibleRana esculenta
Frog, European Tree (otherwise known as Common tree frog)Hyla arborea
Frog, MarshRana ridibunda
Gerbil, MongolianMeriones unguiculatus
Goose, CanadaBranta canadensis
Goose, EgyptianAlopochen aegyptiacus
Heron, NightNycticorax nycticorax
Lizard, Common WallPodarcis muralis
Marmot, Prairie (otherwise known as Prairie dog)Cynomys
Mink, AmericanMustela vison
Newt, AlpineTriturus alpestris
[ F1 Newt, Italian Crested] [ F1 Triturus carnifex]
[ F4 Owl, Barn] [ F4 Tyto alba]
Parakeet, Ring-neckedPsittacula krameri
Partridge, ChukarAlectoris chukar
Partridge, RockAlectoris graeca
Pheasant, GoldenChrysolophus pictus
Pheasant, Lady AmherstsChrysolophus amherstiae
Pheasant, ReevesSyrmaticus reevesii
Pheasant, SilverLophura nycthemera
Porcupine, CrestedHystrix cristata
Porcupine, HimalayanHystrix hodgsonii
Pumpkinseed (otherwise known as Sun-fish or Pond-perch)Lepomis gibbosus
Quail, BobwhiteColinus virginianus
Rat, BlackRattus rattus
[ F1 Snake, Aesculapian] [ F1 Elaphe longissima]
Squirrel, GreySciurus carolinensis
Terrapin, European PondEmys orbicularis
Toad, African ClawedXenopus laevis
Toad, MidwifeAlytes obstetricans
Toad, Yellow-belliedBombina variegata
Wallaby, Red-neckedMacropus rufogriseus
Wels (otherwise known as European catfish)Silurus glanis
ZanderStizostedion lucioperca
Amendments (Textual)
Entries in Sch. 9 Pt. I added (17.03.1992) by S.I. 1992/320, art. 2.
Entry in Sch. 9 Pt. I added (5.3.1997) by S.I. 1997/226, art. 2
Entries in Sch. 9 Pt. I added (28.4.1999) by S.I. 1999/1002, art. 2
Entry in Sch. 9 Pt. I added (25.11.1992) by S.I. 1992/2674, art. 2.
Click to open Part II Plants
Part II
Plants
Common nameScientific name
[F5 False-acaciaRobinia pseudoacacia]
[F5 FanwortCabomba caroliniana]
[F5 Fern, WaterAzolla filiculoides]
[F5 Fig, HottentotCarpobrotus edulis]
Hogweed, GiantHeracleum mantegazzianum
[F5 Hyacinth, waterEichhornia crassipes]
[ F6 Kelp, Giant] [ F6 Macrocystis angustifolia]
[ F6 Kelp, Giant] [ F6 Macrocystis integrifolia]
[ F6 Kelp, Giant] [ F6 Macrocystis laevis]
Kelp, GiantMacrocystis pyrifera
[ F6 Kelp, Japanese] [ F6 Laminaria japonica]
Knotweed, JapanesePolygonum cuspidatum
[F5 Leek, Few-floweredAllium paradoxum]
[F5 Lettuce, waterPistia stratiotes]
[F5 Parrot's-featherMyriophyllum aquaticum]
[F5 Pennywort, FloatingHydrocotyle ranunculoides]
[F5 Salvinia, GiantSalvinia molesta]
[ F6 Seafingers, Green] [ F6 Codium fragile tomentosoides]
[ F6 Seaweed, Californian Red] [ F6 Pikea californica]
[ F6 Seaweed, Hooked Asparagus] [ F6 Asparagopsis armata]
Seaweed, JapaneseSargassum muticum
[ F6 Seaweeds, Laver (except native species)] [ F6 Porphyra spp except -]
  [ F6 p. amethystea]
  [ F6 p. leucosticta]
  [ F6 p. linearis]
  [ F6 p. miniata]
  [ F6 p. purpurea]
  [ F6 p. umbilicalis]
[F5 ShallonGaultheria shallon]
[F5 Stonecrop, Australian swampCrassula helmsii]
[ F6 Wakame] [ F6 Undaria pinnatifida]
[F5 Waterweed, CurlyLagarosiphon major]

Note. The common name or names given in the first column of this Schedule are included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, the common name or names shall not be taken into account.

Amendments (Textual)
Sch. 9 Pt. II: entries in table added (S.) (30.6.2005) by The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedule) (Scotland) Order 2005 (S.S.I. 2005/308), art. 2 
Words in Sch. 9 Pt. II added (17.3.1992) by S.I. 1992/320, art. 3


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