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Exceptions or exemptions from the prohibitions on the access, possession and marketing of specially and strictly protected animal species can be applied for and granted in individual cases.
In order to combat the further decline in species, a differentiated protection system has been introduced at international, European, German and Bavarian level. Depending on the protection status, the main prohibitions are access (removal, damage, destruction, stalking, capture, injury, killing, certain disturbances) to animals and plants and their habitats/locations in the wild, possession, import and export and marketing.
Further obligations may also apply (e.g. identification obligation, reporting obligation, notification of keeping). However, if certain conditions are met, the prohibited activities are permitted by way of exception (see, for example, Section 4 of the Species Protection Exemption Ordinance) or can be permitted by way of exception on application (in particular for research purposes).
You therefore need an exception or exemption, for example, if you want to exempt yourself from the access, possession or marketing bans of the Federal Nature Conservation Act for
want to deviate.
Competent authorities:
You would like to apply for a derogation or exemption from a ban on the access, possession and marketing of a specially and strictly protected animal species.
You can submit your application in an informal letter to the responsible government or district administrative authority. Applications can also be submitted by e-mail. Some of the competent district administrative authorities also provide online application procedures.
There is no statutory processing period. The processing time depends on the individual case, but is usually realistic within a period of four weeks.
As the lower nature conservation authorities, the district administrative authorities also issue certificates for trade in species protected under EU law, for example, or accept holding notifications for specially protected animals in accordance with the Federal Species Protection Ordinance. Import and export permits are issued by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation.
Do you want to import or export live or dead animals and plants, or parts or products with components thereof? If these fall under the Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), you will need a permit.