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The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (DECCW) is offering a number of reptiles for disposal through a ballot. The following species have been identified for the Department and are advertised as:

5 Mountain dragons (Rankinia diemensis)
2 Spotted pythons/Eastern small-blotched python (Antaresia maculosa)
2 Jacky Dragons (Amphibolurus muricatus)
2 Broad-tailed Gecko/Southern leaf-tailed gecko (Phyllurus platurus)

Every effort has been made to correctly identify these animals. The Department cannot guarantee the identification of an animal offered though the ballot system.

These animals have been seized during recent law enforcement investigations. Some of these animals may have been caught in the wild and their original capture locations are unknown. The return of these animals to the wild is not a responsible conservation option.

The Department recommends that a veterinarian checks all animals received through the ballot system and a reptile hygiene protocol be followed.

If you wish to be included in the ballot you must register your interest by 2.00 PM Tuesday 23rd February 2010. Registrations received after this time will not be accepted. You can register your interest by either a faxed message to 02 9585 6401 or an emailed message to [email protected]

Phone inquiries will not be accepted.

Your registration must include the following:

1. the words DECCW BALLOT in the title of your fax or email
2. your full name
3. your address
4. a prioritised list of the animals you would like to register for
5. your current NSW Animal Keepers’ Licence number authorising the possession of the animals you have registered for
6. your contact number between 2.45PM and 3:15PM on Tuesday 23rd February 2010
7. NOTE: only one individual animal per licensee can be provided

Any registrations that do not include all of the above will be excluded from the ballot. Licences will be checked before the ballot. Expired licences or licensees whose fauna record books we have not received for 2009 will also be excluded from the ballot.

NB: If you are successful in the ballot you must be available to collect the animal from the Department’s Hurstville office between 2.30PM and 3.30PM on Wednesday 24th February 2010. If you intend to have someone collect the animals from our office on your behalf they must have permission from you IN WRITING. Verbal permission will not be accepted.

If you are successful:

1. you will be notified by phone between 2.45PM and 3.15PM on Tuesday 23rd February 2010;
2. you must collect the animal from the Department’s Hurstville office between 2.30PM and 3.30PM on Wednesday 24th February 2010. If you are unable to collect your animal during this time it will be forfeited to the next available person; and
3. you must bring a hard-shelled lockable container to transport your animal.
 
Spotted. Pick him/her up tomorrow. Only problem is I'll have to quarantine it at work till I know it's ok to take home.
 
Congrats snakemadness and Mark83 - great to get an animal(s) for free! I got one off the ballot last year and quarantined at work. Great snake. I hope your animals are excellent, too.
 
Damn, how sensible is DECCW!! *thumbs up*

I so wish they (DEH) did this with exotic birds rather than simply euthanising any that are confiscated!
 
yeh i'll second that stevo..... would be better than killing them or just giving them to the ppl who suck up to them and line their pockets with bribes...maybe others would have a chance at owning something that is normally quite out of their range

and bugga.......just saw this thread :(:(
 
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