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Savannah cat story

To: Scot Mcphee <>
Subject: Savannah cat story
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2008 12:04:33 +1000
Scot,

The relevant agency in this case is AQIS. All live animal and plant importations are approved by them. It is a bit hard to say who should get the blame, without seeing the original import permit application. If the animals were described as an ordinary domestic cat breed and the full details of the Serval gene input were not disclosed, then the responsibility would then the fall back on the importers, who could also be open to prosecution by AQIS for falsifying their documentation. If AQIS knew fully of the genetic make-up of the cats, then it liability would fall back on them. Given the degree of deep doo-doo that AQIS is in at the moment of the Equine Influenza fiasco, their response to any threat of litigation by the would be importers would be interesting. I have the feeling that they would come out all guns blazing, and I would not like to be in the importers shoes.

Cheers,

Carl Clifford

On 05/08/2008, at 11:17 AM, Scot Mcphee wrote:

Peter Shute wrote:
And perhaps if they manage to sue the government, it might discourage
government departments from giving approval for things that they
shouldn't, only to have the decision changed later.  I'm sure these
people wouldn't have put any money into the idea if they didn't think
they had approval.


Has anyone determined yet - approval from whom? and for what? Because it's one thing for Customs to say that's OK by us to import this animal, another for the Department of the Environment to allow or ban certain species (there is two departments there). For example Environment could add a species to the CITES list, which then makes import/export illegal where previously it wasn't.

Frankly as a matter of policy I think the default position for importing any species, or cross-breed, into Australia should be "banned" until explicitly approved rather than the other way around.


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