According to the Animal Welfare Act there is today prohibited to keep reptiles and amphibians in Norway, if one has not applied for an exemption from the FSA. At the same time a large number of illegal animals are kept in the country. The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and Foods has asked the FSA to propose a positive list over reptiles and amphibians which eventually could become legal to keep in private homes. The FSA received a list with 30 species, which the Norwegian Herpetilogisk Association suggested. The FSA asked the Scientific committee on Food Safety (VKM) for an assessment of the risks of poor animal welfare if these species where permitted to keep in private homes. The VKM finalized the risk assessment in 2011, ...
The Norwegian legislation regarding dog keeping is the LOV 2003-07-04 nr 74 (2003), issued by The Mi...
International wildlife trade is estimated to be worth billions of dollars annually and to include hu...
The issues raised in this thesis concern the adverse effects of EU's wildlife trade regulations, mai...
The keeping of exotic pets is currently under debate and governments of several countries are increa...
The illegal wildlife trade has direct relevance for zoo management, animal acquisition and dispositi...
In recent years there has been an increase in the amount and range of exotic pets, particularly rept...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...
Many exotic species are kept as pets. But this may probably change with the introduction of the new ...
The aim of this thesis was to highlight the different factors playing a part in the discussion of im...
Over the last decade the demand for ‘exotic’ pets in Western countries has grown significantly. In p...
The Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (VKM) has been asked by the Norwegian Environment...
In Belgium, the possession of certain taxa as pets is regulated at the regional level by positive li...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 2...
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) has requested the Norwegian Scientific Committee f...
The ability to meet the needs of each species in captivity is at the heart of the ethical debate on ...
The Norwegian legislation regarding dog keeping is the LOV 2003-07-04 nr 74 (2003), issued by The Mi...
International wildlife trade is estimated to be worth billions of dollars annually and to include hu...
The issues raised in this thesis concern the adverse effects of EU's wildlife trade regulations, mai...
The keeping of exotic pets is currently under debate and governments of several countries are increa...
The illegal wildlife trade has direct relevance for zoo management, animal acquisition and dispositi...
In recent years there has been an increase in the amount and range of exotic pets, particularly rept...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...
Many exotic species are kept as pets. But this may probably change with the introduction of the new ...
The aim of this thesis was to highlight the different factors playing a part in the discussion of im...
Over the last decade the demand for ‘exotic’ pets in Western countries has grown significantly. In p...
The Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (VKM) has been asked by the Norwegian Environment...
In Belgium, the possession of certain taxa as pets is regulated at the regional level by positive li...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 2...
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) has requested the Norwegian Scientific Committee f...
The ability to meet the needs of each species in captivity is at the heart of the ethical debate on ...
The Norwegian legislation regarding dog keeping is the LOV 2003-07-04 nr 74 (2003), issued by The Mi...
International wildlife trade is estimated to be worth billions of dollars annually and to include hu...
The issues raised in this thesis concern the adverse effects of EU's wildlife trade regulations, mai...