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Call for submissions on new rules for zoo animals
Friday, 22 March 2013, 9:57 am
Press Release: Environmental Protection Authority
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Call for submissions on new rules for zoo animals
22 March 2013
The Environmental Protection
Authority is calling for submissions to help it review the
rules for keeping animals at zoos, aquariums and other
facilities in New Zealand.
At present there are different
rules for keeping different types of animals.
The Zoo and
Aquarium Association has made an application asking for one
standard set of rules and guidelines, which it says will
make life easier for keepers, auditors and inspectors.
The application also proposes 15 new rules including a
requirement that the facility have a long term financial
plan, and a plan for what will happen to each of their
animals if the facility closes.
The application is now
open for submissions until 8 May 2013, and can be viewed here.
A public hearing will take
place at the end of June.
-ENDS-
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