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Animal products policy

eBay is committed to animal welfare and the protection of native, endangered, and threatened species, so products from endangered or protected species can’t be listed.

Sellers can list certain items made from non-endangered or non-threatened animals and wildlife on eBay. However, it is up to the seller to check whether selling or shipping these items requires a license, permit, or other paperwork.

What is the policy?

Items made from the following animal and wildlife products are not allowed:

When listing items made from animals, you must name the animal species and follow US Fish & Wildlife regulations - opens in new window or tab.

International shipping of animal products must follow all country laws.

Additional information

California laws

There are restrictions on the sale of items made from certain non-protected animals, including alligators, crocodiles, and zebras. Sellers who live in California must review and follow the guidelines in the California Penal Code Section 639-653.2 - opens in new window or tab before listing these items.

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna

Animals that aren't threatened or endangered may still be regulated by the US Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - opens in new window or tab (CITES). Animals protected under CITES require permits to cross international borders. This regulation includes many butterflies and some beetles that are used in dried insect display mounts (see the CITES list of species - opens in new window or tab), which may require USFWS Form 3-200-3.

Ivory and wildlife laws

The sale of ivory and other wildlife products involves complex laws and regulations both in the US and internationally. Individual states, including California, also regulate the sale of ivory and wildlife products. Here are some of the applicable laws:

For more information on ivory and endangered animals, see the International Fund for Animal Welfare - opens in new window or tab (IFAW) website.

US Fish & Wildlife Service

There are federal and international laws involving the sale, import, and export of all wildlife. Federal laws require anyone who wants to import wildlife or wildlife products into the US or export these items from the US to first get the necessary license from the US Fish & Wildlife Service - opens in new window or tab (USFWS). Importers/exporters need to apply for the license by filling out the Declaration for Importation or Exportation of Fish or Wildlife (Form 3-177).

All wildlife and wildlife products must be declared to the USFWS for inspection before import or export, and have to be processed only through designated USFWS ports. If these rules are not met, it may result in criminal prosecution. For more information, eBay members should contact their nearest USFWS port.

If you have any questions about endangered or threatened animals - opens in new window or tab, migratory birds, endangered or threatened marine life - opens in new window or tab, live insects - opens in new window or tab or mollusks - opens in new window or tab, and other wildlife, contact the USFWS law enforcement office - opens in new window or tab, the USDA animal and Plant Health Inspection Service - opens in new window or tab, or your state's wildlife regulatory agency.

Labeling requirements

Listings for apparel that contains animal products must follow Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations - opens in new window or tab on labeling requirements.

Activity on eBay is required to follow this policy, the eBay User Agreement and all applicable laws, as well as respect the rights of third parties. If it doesn’t, eBay may take action consistent with applicable laws and the eBay User Agreement, and may even be legally required to do so. Such actions may include, as an example only: Removing the listing or other content, issuing a warning, restricting activity or account suspension.

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If you have a specific issue with your account or a listing, go to Seller Help - opens in new window or tab to get the information you need for a resolution.

Why does eBay have this policy?

This policy helps to reflect our commitment to animal welfare and the protection of native, endangered, and threatened species, while ensuring our members follow important government regulations.

 

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