Wildlife Act 1976
The Wildlife Act 1976 is an Act of the Oireachtas protecting certain wildlife and flora in Ireland. With the Wildlife Act 2000, it is the principal national legislation for the protection of wildlife species and habitats in Ireland.
Provisions
The Act included a schedule of protected species, but it was relatively weak on habitat protection, particularly in the case of habitats on privately owned land. Subsequent measures to transpose the European Union's Birds Directive and Habitats Directive into Irish law have strengthened habitat protection.Implementation
The Wildlife Act of 1976 was followed by:- the "Wildlife Advisory Council Order" on 13 March 1978. Under the terms of the 1976 act, a Wildlife Advisory Council was established – known officially in the Irish language as "An Chomhairle Fhiadhulra". The functions of this body, which was abolished in 1987, included the establishment and maintenance of reserves and refuges for wildlife, the ongoing protection of breeding grounds, herd management, migration, etc. It would also make certain provisions relating to land, inland waters and the territorial waters of the state.
- the "Wildlife Act 1976 Regulations" on 10 September 1980,
- the "Wildlife Act 1976 Regulations" on 6 February 1978, and others.