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Apply for a scientific licence | Licences and permits
A scientific licence is a type of Biodiversity Conservation licence. There are several classes of scientific licence for various activities. Find out how to apply for a scientific licence, details you need to include and how to report and upload data.

Scientific licences | Licences and permits
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water may grant a licence to persons or organisations to carry out research, surveys, educational or conservation related activities.

Protected native plant licences | Licences and permits
Licensing helps regulate the cut-flower and whole-plant industries to sustainably harvest and cultivate protected native plants for sale.

Reptile keeper licences | Licences and permits
In New South Wales, some native snakes, lizards, geckos, dragons and turtles can be kept as pets, as long as you have a licence.

Buying and caring for native reptiles | Licences and permits
Native reptiles such as lizards, snakes and turtles need special care and can only be bought from a licensed pet shop or licensed animal keeper. Find out where to buy native reptiles, how to care for them and keep records about them, and what to do if you need to rehome them.

Bird keeper licences | Licences and permits
In New South Wales, some native birds bred in captivity can be kept as pets, as long as you have a licence. Forty-one species of native birds bred in captivity can be kept as pets without a licence.

Birds you don't need a licence to keep | Licences and permits
There are 41 native bird species you can keep in New South Wales without a licence. You also don’t need a licence to keep exotic (non-native) bird species.

Frog keeper licences | Licences and permits
Some native frogs bred in captivity can be kept as pets in New South Wales, as long as you have a licence.

Buying and caring for frogs and tadpoles | Licences and permits
Native frogs such as tree frogs and ground frogs need special care and can only be bought from licensed animal keepers.

Mammal keeper licence | Licences and permits
Two species of native mammal can be kept as pets in New South Wales as long as they have been bred in captivity and you have a licence.
