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A< T FOB TIIK PROTECTION 01- INSECT I VORO1 8 AM) 

 OTHER I'dlM 



CHAP. 289, I. 1 . S. ( ). I s97. 



KIJ MA.IKSTY liy and with the advice ;ni<I if of tin- I. 



einKly of tin- Province of Ontario, en. follows: 



1. Nothing in this Act contained shall In- held (n ailed '/'//< Qni trio <> 

 1'rnf, '((/<>,, Act, or to apply to any imported cage birds or other dom< 

 bird or birds generally known as ca^e birds, or to any bird or birds ^-iM-rally 



known as poultry. 



2. (1) Except as in section 6 of this Act provided, it shall not 1..- lawful to 

 shoot, destroy, wound, catch, net, snare, poison, drug, or otherwise kill or injure. 

 or to attempt to shoot, destroy, wound, catch, net, snare, poison, druir or ot 

 wise kill 01- injure any wild native birds other than hawks, crows, Uackl.inU ;md 

 Knidish sparrows, and the birds especially mentioned in The Ontario Game 

 Protection Act. 



(2) Any person may, during the fruit season, for the purpose of protecting 

 his fruit from the attacks of such birds, shoot or destroy, on his own pn-m: 

 the bird known as the robin without being liable to any penalty under this Act. 



3. Except as in section 6 of this Act provided, it shall not be lawful to take, 

 capture, expose for sale or have in possession any bird whatsoever, save tin- 

 kinds hereinbefore or hereinafter excepted, or to set wholly or in part any net, 

 trap, spring, snare, cage, or other machine or engine, by which any bird whatso- 

 ever, save and except hawks, crows, blackbirds, and English sparrows, might be 

 killed and captured ; and any net, trap, spring, snare, cage or other machine or 

 engine, set either wholly or in part for the purpose of either capturing or killing 

 any bird or birds save and except hawks, crows, blackbirds and English sparrows, 

 may be destroyed by any person without such person incurring any liability 

 therefor. 



4. Save as in section 6 of this Act provided, it shall not be lawful to take. 

 injure, destroy, or have in possession any nest, young, or egg of any kind what- 

 soever, except of hawks, crows, blackbirds, and English sparrows. 



5. Any person may seize, on view, any bird unlawfully possessed, and carry 

 the same before any justice of the peace, to be by him confiscated, and if alive 

 to be liberated ; and it shall be the duty of all market clerks and policemen or 

 constables on the spot to seize and confiscate, and if alive, to liberate such birds. 



6. The chief game warden for the time being, under r lhe Ontario (/ 

 Protection Act, may on receiving from any ornithologist, or student of 

 ornithology, or biologist, or student of biology, an application and recom- 

 mendation according to the forms A and B in the schedule hereto, grant to such 

 an applicant a permit in the form in said schedule, empowering the holder to 

 collect, and to purchase, or exchange all birds or eggs, otlu r\\ -ise protected by 

 this Act, at any time or season he may require the same for the purposes of study, 

 without the liability to penalties imposed by this Act. 



