Fennec fox
Vulpes zerda
Localization
Africa
Threats
Population
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Version in force since 02 December 2021
Created by LAW No. 2021-1539 of 30 November 2021 - art. 46 - Code de l'environnement
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Ban on Acquiring and Breeding Non-Domestic Animals:
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It is prohibited to buy, sell, or breed non-domestic species for use in traveling shows.
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This ban takes effect two years after the law’s enactment (November 30, 2023).
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Prohibition on Keeping and Transporting Non-Domestic Animals:
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Traveling shows cannot keep, transport, or use non-domestic animals for performances starting seven years after the law’s enactment (November 30, 2028).
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Animal Welfare Provisions:
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Owners of affected animals will be provided with alternative accommodations ensuring the animals’ well-being.
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Exceptions:
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The Minister for Nature Protection can grant exceptions if suitable accommodations for the animals are unavailable.
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Certificates and Permits:
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New permits for keeping or showcasing non-domestic animals in traveling shows will no longer be issued, and existing permits will be revoked when animals leave.
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Animal Registration:
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Traveling establishments must register their animals in a national database within six months of the law’s promulgation.
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This law seeks to protect wildlife and promote humane treatment by phasing out the use of non-domestic animals in traveling shows.
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