Nature conservation codes
The following Codes of Practice relate to the nature conservation legislation:
Nature Conservation (Animals) Regulation 2020
- Code of practice – aviculture
- Code of practice – captive reptile and amphibian husbandry
- Code of practice – care of sick, injured or orphaned protected animals in Queensland
- Code of practice – ecologically sustainable lethal take of flying-foxes for crop protection
- Code of practice – ecologically sustainable management of flying-fox roosts
- Code of practice – emu farming
- Code of practice – low impact activities affecting flying-fox roosts
- Code of practice – rehabilitation of sick, injured or orphaned koalas in Queensland
- Exhibition code (managed by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries)
Nature Conservation (Estuarine Crocodile) Conservation Plan 2018
- Code of Practice – Commercial crocodile viewing
- National Code of Practice on the Humane Treatment of Wild and Farmed Australian Crocodiles (Australian Government)
Nature Conservation (Macropod) Conservation Plan 2017
- National code of practice for the humane shooting of kangaroos and wallabies for commercial purposes (AgriFutures Australia)
Nature Conservation (Plants) Regulation 2020
- The code of practice for the harvest and use of protected plants under an authority
- The code of practice for the take and use of protected plants under an exemption
The following repealed codes of practice remain available for authorities issued prior to 1 September 2017.
- Code of practice: Taking, handling and transportation of crocodiles (PDF, 150KB)
- Crocodile farming (Queensland Crocodile Industry Association)