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Regulations of Jinping Miao, Yao and Dai Autonomous County of Yunnan Province on the Protection and Management of Butterflies Valley in Anbu

Article 1 In order to strengthen the protection and management of Ma 'anfeng Butterfly Valley (hereinafter referred to as Butterfly Valley) and rationally develop and utilize the resources of Butterfly Valley, these Regulations are formulated in accordance with the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Regional National Autonomy and relevant laws and regulations, and in combination with the actual situation of Jinping Miao, Yao and Dai Autonomous County (hereinafter referred to as Autonomous County). Article 2 The term "Butterfly Valley" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the area outside the watershed national nature reserve in Ma 'andi Township, Autonomous County, with an area of 207 square kilometers. Article 3 Units and individuals engaged in production, life, tourism, operation and management in Butterfly Valley shall abide by these regulations. Article 4 The protection and management of Butterfly Valley shall follow the principles of scientific planning, unified management, strict protection, rational development and sustainable utilization. Fifth Autonomous County People's Government shall strengthen the protection and management of Butterfly Valley, and incorporate the protection, management, development and utilization of Butterfly Valley resources into the national economic and social development plan. Sixth overall planning and detailed planning of Butterfly Valley by the Autonomous County People's government is responsible for the preparation, and in accordance with the relevant provisions of the organization and implementation after approval.

The approved plan shall not be changed without authorization. If it is really necessary to change, it shall be reported to the original examination and approval authority for approval. Article 7 The People's Government of Autonomous County shall set up a butterfly valley protection and management institution (hereinafter referred to as the management institution), which is subordinate to the competent department of cultural tourism, responsible for the protection and management of butterfly valley, and exercise the power of administrative punishment conferred by these regulations.

The development and reform, land resources, environmental protection, housing and urban construction, agriculture, forestry, water conservancy, public security and other departments of the Autonomous County People's Government and the Ma 'andi Township People's Government shall, according to their respective functions and duties, do a good job in the protection and management of the Butterfly Valley. Eighth Autonomous County People's Government shall formulate preferential policies, improve the investment environment, encourage units and individuals to develop and utilize the resources of Butterfly Valley, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of investors according to law. Ninth the development of Butterfly Valley resources should take care of the production and life of the local people, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the owners and users of land, forest land and houses. Tenth Autonomous County People's Government encourages units and individuals to engage in research on butterfly population protection, and supports activities such as artificial breeding of butterflies, product processing and tourism product development in designated areas. Eleventh Autonomous County People's Government shall support local residents and rural cooperative economic organizations to protect and develop butterfly host plants and nectar plants, and develop ecological agriculture and sightseeing agriculture. Twelfth Autonomous County People's government to promote organic pollution-free agricultural production, reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Thirteenth units and individuals in the Butterfly Valley should take good care of the precious and endangered butterflies such as the white-sleeved arrow butterfly, the swallowtail butterfly and the dead leaf butterfly.

If it is necessary to capture and collect butterfly eggs, larvae, pupae or adults for scientific research, domestication and breeding, an application shall be submitted to the management organization, and the capture shall be carried out according to the specified time, scope, species and quantity. Article 14 The setting of scenic spots in Butterfly Valley shall conform to the overall planning of Butterfly Valley.

The tourism service facilities and landscape architecture in Butterfly Valley should be in harmony with the human and natural landscape, and the construction of villages and market towns should reflect the local ethnic characteristics. Fifteenth butterfly valley resources paid use. Those who use the resources of Butterfly Valley to engage in business activities shall pay the paid use fee of resources according to law.

Those who visit the Butterfly Valley Scenic Area shall purchase tickets in accordance with the regulations.

The ticket income and paid use fees of resources extracted by the Autonomous County People's Government are mainly used for the protection and management of Butterfly Valley, ecological construction, infrastructure construction and compensation for the losses caused by protection and development to property owners and users. Sixteenth in the Butterfly Valley, the following activities, the relevant departments should seek the opinions of the management agencies before approval.

(a) engaged in business activities such as commerce, accommodation, entertainment, special line transportation;

(two) scientific investigation, capture and collection of specimens of wild animals and plants included in the national and provincial protection list;

(3) Domesticating and breeding rare and endangered animals and plants;

(four) filming, holding large-scale entertainment activities, etc. ;

(5) Development of water resources, mineral resources and forest resources. Seventeenth wild animals caused by crop losses and human and animal casualties, management agencies shall, in conjunction with the relevant departments to assess and compensate according to the relevant provisions. Eighteenth Butterfly Valley implements three levels of protection:

The first-class protected area is the host plant on which butterflies depend, the area where nectar plants are concentrated and other important scenic spots.

Secondary protected areas have a direct impact on the ecological environment and landscape, which are of high quality and have important protection value.

The third-class protected area is an area that has an important impact on the natural environment and ecological balance of Butterfly Valley and needs to be protected.

The boundaries of primary, secondary and tertiary protected areas shall be delineated by the Autonomous County People's Government, and boundary markers shall be set up and announced. Nineteenth three protected areas prohibit the following acts:

(1) changing the natural state of water resources and water environment without authorization;

(2) Deforestation, deforestation and burning;

(3) replanting coniferous trees such as Chinese fir or introducing exotic species in the original forest land without authorization;

(four) unauthorized hunting, mining, trading in wild animals and plants listed in the national and provincial protection list;

(five) unauthorized construction of buildings and structures;

(six) excessive discharge of air pollutants and water pollutants;

(seven) dumping construction, industrial and other wastes or domestic garbage in non-designated places;

(eight) the use of poison, explosion, electricity and other methods to catch aquatic animals;

(nine) entering the forest fire prevention zone without approval during the forest fire prevention period;

(10) Illegally carrying inflammable and explosive articles and hunting tools;

(eleven) occupation, removal and destruction of boundary markers and protection signs and signs;

(12) Carving, smearing or damaging ancient and famous trees, places of interest, natural scenery and public facilities;

(thirteen) to set up and post advertisements or slogans without authorization.