Salvage harvest of tree-ferns (Dicksonia antarctica) for commercial purposes from softwood plantations in Victoria
Declaration of an Approved Wildlife Trade Operation
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, February 2009
Downloads
- Declaration of Approved Wildlife Trade Operation to salvage harvest tree-ferns (Dicksonia antarctica) (PDF - 275 KB)
- Proposal of wildlife trade operation - Salvage harvest of tree-ferns (Dicksonia antarctica) for commercial purposes from softwood plantations in Victoria (PDF - 20 KB) | (RTF - 21 KB)
- Attachments (PDF - 749 KB)
About the wildlife trade operation
Approval of this wildlife trade operation allows for the export of tree-ferns (Dicksonia antarctica) by M & K Cole Ferns. The proposal satisfies the requirements of section 303FN of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
The wildlife trade operation was gazetted on 18 February 2009 and will be in force until 17 February 2012.
Commercial trade
- Approved sources for commercial trade
- Aquaculture programs
- Artificial propagation programs
- Captive breeding programs
- Commercial import programs
- Wildlife trade management plans
- Wildlife trade operations
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