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Animal and plant laws

The department supports biodiversity in South Australia by ensuring native plants, animals and ecosystems are protected and maintained to survive, evolve and adapt to environmental change and human-caused impacts.

We collaborate with the Australian and local governments, industry, researchers, and community to develop and implement policies, guidelines and programs for interacting with plants and animals in line with relevant laws.

These laws:

  • ensure all animals and plants are managed appropriately and humanely
  • allow people to enjoy animals and plants and interact with wildlife sustainably
  • protect native animals and plants that may be vulnerable to human-caused impacts, misuse or mistreatment, or commercial exploitation.

Legislation we administer includes:

We support Commonwealth legislation such as the:

Through our policies and programs, we also help to fulfil Australia’s obligations under international laws and conventions such as:

Other South Australian legislation relating to the welfare and management of animals and plants includes: