Wildbase Pathology - Kiwi exposed to poisons from bait stations
Claire Ogilwy made this Official Information request to Massey University
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From: Claire Ogilwy
Dear Massey University Wildbase Pathology
I’m doing some research with regards to how Kiwis are accessing poisons from bait stations and request the following Official Information.
Can you please supply a copy of any document created, submitted, received or sent in relation to the Hawke’s Bay Kiwi found dead on the road that tested positive for Pindone poison residues. Sample date is 19 October 2015.
Can you please confirm why Muscle was submitted as the sample type in order to test for both Pindone and Diphacinone poisons, and explain why Liver or Fat samples were not tested.
Can you also provide copies of Massey University Pathology Reports 37659, 37660, 37661 & 45768 and any document created, submitted, received or sent in relation to the Kiwis that tested positive for cyanide residues.
Regards,
Claire Ogilwy
Massey University
Kia ora Claire
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Dear Claire
Reference number for your request is: 32/2020
Thank you for your request for official information, received by Massey
University on 23/05/2020.
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From: Banner, Jodie
Massey University
Kia ora Claire,
I am writing in relation to your OIA request below to advise that
consultations necessary to make a decision on the request are such that a
proper response to the request cannot reasonably be made within the
original time limit.
Please be advised that we will endeavour to respond to the request as soon
as reasonably practicable but no later than 6 July.
I wish to also advise of your right to complain to the Ombudsman about the
extension decision.
Kind regards,
Jodie Banner
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From: Banner, Jodie
Massey University
Kia ora Claire,
Please find attached a response to your recent OIA request.
Kind regards,
Jodie Banner
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