How do I get a reptile licence in Australia?
You can apply for your licence by:
- telephone with Service NSW – 13 77 88.
- download an application form (PDF 102KB) to upgrade a Native Animal Keeper Licence and email to [email protected] or mail it to the Wildlife Team at: Wildlife Licensing. National Parks and Wildlife Service. Locked Bag 5022.
How do I get a reptile licence in Qld?
To be Granted a Licence You Must: Complete and submit an application form – which you can download from the website (www.ehp.qld.gov.au). Search for ??? Recreational wildlife licence (birds, reptiles, amphibians)??? and click on the appropriate links to download the form.
Do you need a reptile licence in the UK?
Anyone wishing to maintain UK species of reptile or amphibian in captivity must be aware that the four rarest species are totally protected, that no species can be offered for sale without a licence, and that the adder cannot be kept without a dangerous wild animals licence.
What pets can I have in Qld?
Cats, dogs and other common pets There are no restrictions on cats, dogs, guinea pigs, rats, mice and axolotl (walking fish).
How old do you have to be to get a reptile licence in Queensland?
Licences are issued through Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP). Be 13 years of age or over – a legal guardian???s details and signature will be required for applicants under the age of 18 (i.e. between the age of 13 -18) Complete and submit an application form – which you can download from the website ( www.ehp.qld.gov.au ).
How old do you have to be to get a Wildlife Licence?
Wildlife Advanced Licence This type of licence authorises the holder to possess, keep, breed, buy, sell and dispose of wildlife listed in schedules 2, 3 and 7 of the Wildlife Regulations 2013. The minimum age for applicants is 10 years of age. Applicants under 18 years of age will need the signed consent of their parent or legal guardian.
What kind of reptiles do you need a license for?
Former reptiles of concern are now listed as conditional reptiles. A license is required to capture, keep, possess or exhibit Reptiles of Concern. Native Venomous Reptiles include: 1. Coral snake ( Micrurus fulvius) 2. Eastern diamondback rattlesnake ( Crotalus adamanteus) 3. Canebrake rattlesnake ( Crotalus horridus atricaudatus) 4.
Can you keep more than one reptile as a pet?
you do not have to submit records to the NPWS Wildlife Team for animals kept under a Companion Animal Keepers Licence. renew your licence. With this licence you can keep more than one reptile as a pet. You can also add another class of animal if you want to keep a bird or other kind of native animal as a pet.
Licences are issued through Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP). Be 13 years of age or over – a legal guardian???s details and signature will be required for applicants under the age of 18 (i.e. between the age of 13 -18) Complete and submit an application form – which you can download from the website ( www.ehp.qld.gov.au ).
Wildlife Advanced Licence This type of licence authorises the holder to possess, keep, breed, buy, sell and dispose of wildlife listed in schedules 2, 3 and 7 of the Wildlife Regulations 2013. The minimum age for applicants is 10 years of age. Applicants under 18 years of age will need the signed consent of their parent or legal guardian.
Do you need licence to keep venomous reptiles?
You’ll need to demonstrate your experience and training if you’re planning to keep venomous reptiles. Native reptiles that can be kept as pets are each classed as R1, R2, R3, R4 and/or R5. The right type of biodiversity conservation licence for you will depend on how many animals you want to keep and what type of animal you want.
you do not have to submit records to the NPWS Wildlife Team for animals kept under a Companion Animal Keepers Licence. renew your licence. With this licence you can keep more than one reptile as a pet. You can also add another class of animal if you want to keep a bird or other kind of native animal as a pet.