Guidelines for researchers planning to work in East Coast Bay of Plenty Conservancy

Published:

March 2012

Guidelines for minimising risks to researchers, the public, structures and facilities, NZ's indigenous fauna and flora, and sites within the East Coast Bay of Plenty Conservancy from any research activity.

Summary

DOC has a permit process for the review and authorisation of research on land administered by the Department, as well as collection and/or effect on wildlife under the Wildlife Act 1953. All research on land administered by DOC requires a research, collection or Wildlife Act permit. This is specifically for collection and/or undertaking research on plants, animals or geological samples or to take, hold, release or kill protected species.

This set of research guidelines was established to minimize risks to researchers, the public, Department of Conservation structures and facilities, New Zealand's indigenous fauna and flora, and sites within the East Coast Bay of Plenty Conservancy from any research activity.

The guidelines will also help ensure appropriate scientific protocols are performed.

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Contact

Concessions Support
Clint Savage
Phone: +64 7 349 7418

Research Support
Brendon Christensen
Phone: +64 7 349 7415

East Coast Bay of Plenty Conservancy Office
Phone: +64 7 349 7400
Fax: +64 7 349 7401
Email: bayofplenty@doc.govt.nz
Address: 99 Sala Street
Rotorua 3010
Postal Address: PO Box 1146
Rotorua 3040

Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai