Time taken to die for Kea from 1080 poison
H Enderby (Account suspended) made this Official Information request to Department of Conservation
The request was refused by Department of Conservation.
From: H Enderby (Account suspended)
Dear Department of Conservation,
please provide information on the times taken to die for protected native kea birds after they eat 1080 poisoned food which has been spread in the kea habitat by the NZ Dept of Conservation. Please provide the times found via scientific studies as well as what you can estimate from your kea tracking activities thru poisoned food operations.
"Thanks",
Hannah Enderby
From: Government Services
Department of Conservation
Dear Hannah Enderby
On behalf of the Director-General of the Department of Conservation, I confirm receipt of your request below.
Your request has been forwarded to the relevant business group for processing. You will receive a reply in accordance with the requirements of the Official Information Act 1982.
Yours sincerely
Gabrielle
Government Services
for Director-General
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From: H Enderby <[FOI #10717 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2019 9:38 a.m.
To: OIA <[DOC request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Time taken to die for Kea from 1080 poison
Dear Department of Conservation,
please provide information on the times taken to die for protected native kea birds after they eat 1080 poisoned food which has been spread in the kea habitat by the NZ Dept of Conservation. Please provide the times found via scientific studies as well as what you can estimate from your kea tracking activities thru poisoned food operations.
"Thanks",
Hannah Enderby
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From: Government Services
Department of Conservation
Dear Hannah
On behalf of the Director-General of the Department of Conservation, I
confirm receipt of your request below.
Your request has been forwarded to the relevant business group for
processing. You will receive a reply in accordance with the requirements
of the Official Information Act 1982.
Yours sincerely
Government Services
for Director-General
From: H Enderby <[FOI #10717 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 10 July 2019 9:38 a.m.
To: OIA <[DOC request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Time taken to die for Kea from
1080 poison
Dear Department of Conservation,
please provide information on the times taken to die for protected native
kea birds after they eat 1080 poisoned food which has been spread in the
kea habitat by the NZ Dept of Conservation. Please provide the times found
via scientific studies as well as what you can estimate from your kea
tracking activities thru poisoned food operations.
"Thanks",
Hannah Enderby
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Department of Conservation
Dear Ms Enderby
Please find attached a decision letter relating to your Official
Information Act request submitted to the Department of Conservation on 10
July 2019.
Kind regards
The Department of Conservation
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