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... just about all Cyclemen are permitted ...
thank you Maggi. I hope, always positive attitude !!
Maggi,Who's that breathtaking young lady in your new avatar ??
Quote from: Lesley Cox on February 13, 2010, 09:44:27 PM... just about all Cyclemen are permitted ...except for that notorious thug C. elegans
However, last I heard, the application to assess costs $1,200 per species. On top are the costs of the assessment itself including anything they may decide is necessary such as examination in the field, visits to overseas herbaria etc etc. It could literally be many thousands but won't be less that the $1,200.
Quote from: Lesley Cox on February 13, 2010, 09:44:27 PMHowever, last I heard, the application to assess costs $1,200 per species. On top are the costs of the assessment itself including anything they may decide is necessary such as examination in the field, visits to overseas herbaria etc etc. It could literally be many thousands but won't be less that the $1,200. Please, someone, pick me off the floor and phone an ambulence as I've just had a major heart attack!!! A phone call from a nice lady, Senior Risk Assessment Officer at ERMA (Environmental Risk Management Authority) in Wellington with the information I emailed for, on Friday.The present cost of a risk assessment is $16,875 per species (the application to assess), plus disbursements (the assessment itself) plus GST. This is for the general run of plants such as you or I may wish to import from outside New Zealand. There is another category of release called "Rapid Release" and this only costs $562.50 but is only for plants or animals for highly specialized scientific purposes and the Officer told me there have only been two such releases since the Biosecurity Act came into force in 1993. This website gives some detail and among other things, before a (e.g.) Fritillaria species could be released for import, apparently ERMA has a statutory obligation to consult with Maori in case there are cultural conflicts etc. God give me strength!http://www.ermanz.govt.nz/no/applications/release.html
Our weather is similar to the South Island, and you'd be awelcome neighbour.We'd even let you bring your plants if you wash the roots.