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本帖最后由 1977pacmann 于 2013-5-23 23:42 编辑
What do I do if I find a dead animal on the road, in a park, on the beach or in private property?
Firstly, do NOT dispose of the carcass in a rubbish, recycling or organics bin. The action you should take, depends upon where the carcass was found:
If it is found on Council property, contact the Council's Action line on (03) 941 8666 or 0800 800 169 for Banks Peninsula residents and we will arrange for the animal to be collected. This will usually happen within two hours.
When you call, provide the following information:
What type of animal it is
What colour and size it is
The location of the animal.
The Council's contractor will collect and dispose of the dead animal.
If the dead animal is a dog and has its Council Animal Control ID tag on, the finder must phone Animal Control. The Council phone number is on the tag. The operator will ask for the dog identity number and make contact with the owner or their agent. It is recommended even if you do have the owner's details not to try to contact the owner yourself.
If you would like to check if an animal belongs to you, you can call the Council's Action line.
Dead animals on transit roads (state highways) are to be reported to the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) on, phone 0800 444 449 .
If the animal is on the footpath of a transit road, please call the Council's Action line: phone (03) 941 8666 or 0800 800 169 for Banks Peninsula residents.
Dead animals on private property
Dead animals on private property are the responsibility of the landowner. If the dead animal is a dog and can be identified through its tag then phone Animal Control on, (03) 941 8666 who will try to contact the owner of the dog and attempt to have it collected. The Council will not collect the dead animal or dog in a private property.
Refhttp://www.ccc.govt.nz/homelivin ... movalofanimals.aspx |
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