Application for a permit to conduct population viability analysis Little Penguins, Garden Island, WA (E2013-0072)
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, January 2013
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- E2013-0072 General Permit Application (PDF - 337 KB) | (Word - 108 KB)
- E2012-0072 Supplementary Form C (PDF - 342 KB) | (Word - 109 KB)
- E2012-0072 Supplementary Form C Attachments (PDF - 409 KB) | (Word - 22 KB)
About the application
The Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities has received an application for a permit to kill, injure, take, trade, keep or move a listed marine species in a Commonwealth Area under Part 13, section 257 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).The application is to conduct population viability analysis Little Penguins, Garden Island, WA. The little penguin is a listed marine species under the EPBC Act.
Please see the documents above for further details on the proposal.
If the application for a permit to conduct the activity is approved, the permit will be valid for a period of up to five years.
In accordance with the provisions of section 257(3) of the EPBC Act, you are invited to comment on this proposal.
Please submit your comments by 11 February 2013.
Please include your full name and address in your submission.
Comments should be addressed to:
The Director
South Australia and Permits Section
Queensland and South Australia Assessment Branch
Environment Assessment and Compliance Division
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
GPO Box 787
Canberra ACT 2601
or can be e-mailed to: EPBC.permits@environment.gov.au
To assist in considering comments, you are encouraged to provide comments under the following headings:
- Management and methodology
- Monitoring procedures
- Ecological sustainability of the operation
- Animal welfare
- Other
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