What birds need a licence in Victoria?

What birds need a licence in Victoria?

Description

  • Deer (Fallow, Chital, Hog, Rusa, Sambar, Red and Wapiti)
  • King Quail and non indigenous quail.
  • Budgerigar.
  • Zebra Finch.
  • Cockatiel.
  • Bourkes Parrot.

Do I need a licence for a blue tongue lizard in Victoria?

There are a few different common species of Blue Tongue Lizards, the Blotched and the Eastern. Both of these do not require a Wildlife Licence to keep.

Do you need a licence for a bearded dragon in Victoria?

Bearded Dragons are a popular pet in Victoria. They are relatively easy to keep, quiet and don’t need much space. However, in order to keep one in captivity you will need a licence from DELWP. Males are territorial and permit only females and juveniles into their territory.

Do you need a license for a turtle in Victoria?

Common Long-necked Turtles make great pets, however as they are protected by law, you will need a licence to buy one from a pet shop or wildlife dealer. To find out more about keeping reptiles in Victoria, please visit the DELWP website at: www.wildlife.vic.gov.au.

Do you need a license for a macaw in Australia?

Do you need a license to own a parrot in Australia? If you hope to adopt a more common parrot such as a parakeet, then you typically won’t need a license at all. Whereas, if you want a Macaw or any rare parrot species, expect to require a license in the matter.

Do you need a license to own a sugar glider in Australia?

For some people this is a reality; not a fantasy. Our very own sugar glider has become a popular pet in America. This species can also be kept as a pet in South Australia and Victoria with the appropriate licence. However, in Queensland there are State laws which prohibit keeping gliders as pets.

Do you need a licence for a gecko in Victoria?

You must obtain a licence from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (136 186 Customer Service Centre) to keep most species of reptile in captivity.

Do you need a licence for an Eclectus parrot in Victoria?

NO LICENCE REQUIRED – VICTORIA.

Can you own owls in Australia?

Not at all. Owls are wild birds and can’t be kept as pets.

Do I need a licence to keep exotic birds?

You also don’t need a licence to keep exotic (non-native) bird species. You can keep some native birds without a biodiversity conservation licence under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.

Can I keep wild birds as pets in NSW?

abide by NSW laws. Native birds that can be kept as pets are each classed as Companion, B1 and/or B2 for the purposes of licensing. A different type of biodiversity conservation licence is needed for each class of bird. The right type licence for you will depend on how many birds you want to keep and which species of bird you want.

Do you need a licence to keep animals in Victoria?

Victoria is such a great place for animal enthusiasts to live. That’s because it’s so easy and fun to look after wildlife animals. There is a wide range of wildlife animals that you can keep without needing a licence. Keeping some other animals, however, requires you to apply for a wildlife licence.

Do I need a licence to keep a cockatoo?

You can keep some native birds without a biodiversity conservation licence under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. I saw a Gang Gang Cockatoo used for commercial entertainment purposes.

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