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The most common breaches for beekeepers are failure to register their hives and failure to report notifiable pests and diseases such as American Foulbrood. ... share ideas and opportunities to protect our bee hives, economy, environment and community
Exhibited Animals Authority Register. This NSW Exhibited Animal Authority register is comprised of both fixed and mobile animal display establishments who have agreed to disclose their authority information and licensing status. ... The register is
In NSW, beekeepers who own European honey bees (Apis mellifera) must register with NSW DPI. ... How to register? Click on the following link to the Biosecurity &Food Safety Portal to register or renew online.
Beekeeping registration. Register online or call Biosecurity &Food Safety Licensing Unit on 02 6552 3000 and select option 1.
Zoo, circus and other exhibited animals. The Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 (the Act) governs exhibitors so that they provide the required standards of care, presentation and safety. Under the legislation, NSW DPI must issue an authority
Podcast. Bee Biosecurity Community. NSW DPI has set up a Facebook Group – Bee Biosecurity so that people in this sector can share ideas and learn from each other. ... Our new ‘Bee Biosecurity’ Facebook group provides information on biosecurity,
Chief Animal Welfare Officer newsletters. IExhibited animal circulars. Register for updates.
Information on PICs and how to register.
Purebred Black Simmentals are black in coat colour, contain at least 15/16 Simmental content and are registered in the society’s Black Simmental register. ... Importantly they possess red eye pigmentation. Purebred Red Simmental cattle must have at
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