Timmus писал(а) 13 окт 2012, 12:28:Есть информация, что из Австралии запрещено вывозить изделия из ракушек, дерева, кожи, шерсти и др. природных материалов.
читайте первоисточник:
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodivers ... fects.htmlНесколько любопытных деталей:
Только 4 вещи из крокодила на человека можно вывезти,
Из животных - только изделия из кенгуру и опоссума, все остальные животные - под охраной.
Естественно, никаких изделий из черепахи не покупайте, изделий из акулы. Могут забрать и оштрафовать на таможне, если найдут. Другой вопрос, будут ли будут ли искать.
Exporting CITES specimens out of Australia
Personal and Household Effects Exemptions
You will generally need an export permit if you want to export non–live CITES–listed specimens that are personal or household effects.
If the item is a non–live CITES Appendix I specimen, it must be accompanied by a Australian Pre–CITES permit for export out of Australia.
CITES permit exemptions—CITES Appendix II listed specimens
The following CITES Appendix II listed specimens worn on a person or contained in accompanied baggage and for personal use do not require any CITES documentation to be imported into or exported from Australia (as long as they meet the following quantity limits):
1.Caviar of sturgeon species (Acipenseriformes spp.) — up to a maximum of 125 grams per person where the container has been labelled using valid, non–reusable labels with codes as required by CITES (e.g. from country of origin: HUS/W/RU/2000/xxxx/yyyy, or if repackaged: PER/W/IR/2001/IT-wwww/zzzz);
2.Rainsticks of Cactaceae spp. — up to three specimens per person;
3.Crocodile products — up to four specimens per person;
4.Queen conch (Strombus gigas) shells — up to three specimens per person;
5.Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) — up to four specimens per person;
6.Giant clam (Tridacnidae spp.) shells — up to three specimens, each of which may be one intact shell or two matching halves, not exceeding 3 kg per person.
Exporting native plant and animal specimens
You may take specimens non–live of Australian native plants and animals when you leave Australia if they are carried as personal items in your personal baggage.
You do not need a permit for them as long as they are:
on the list of exempt native specimens (LENS) (in the exact form as listed and subject to conditions listed in the notation), and)
carried in your personal baggage, and
not live animals or plants, and
not in commercial quantities, and
owned by the person taking it out of Australia, and
not CITES Appendix I specimens (unless they have a pre–CITES certificate), and
if they are a CITES Appendix II specimen, they meet CITES quantitative limits.