How animals used by the University are Acquired
Rose Taffard made this Official Information request to University of Auckland
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      From: Rose Taffard
      
    
    Dear University of Auckland,
I request the information regarding how all the animals are acquired by the university, 
ie…farms, social media, those gifting free animals or selling on trademe or other websites, 
As well, could you please clarify whether those that you acquire the animals from are informed whether or not these will be used by the university,
Yours faithfully,
Rose
        From: Landon Watt
        University of Auckland
      
    
    Dear Rose,
I refer to your request of 18 May 2024 for information about how animals
 are sourced by the University. The University’s response follows.
“I request the information regarding how all the animals are acquired by
 the university,
 ie…farms, social media, those gifting free animals or selling on trademe
 or other websites,
 As well, could you please clarify whether those that you acquire the
 animals from are informed whether or not these will be used by the
 university,”
Information about how the University uses animals in research and testing,
 including frequently asked questions, is publicly available on our website
 at
 [1]https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/research/a...
Most animals used at the University are bred within our own facilities.
 Farm animals may be purchased from local farms or animal producers. Wild
 animals may occasionally be housed at the University for short-term
 research. Some animals are imported from facilities dedicated to breeding
 and supplying laboratory rodents and rabbits. This follows strict import
 regulations and shipping standards. We are transparent about the use of
 the animals with any persons/entities we acquire animals from about our
 purpose for doing so. The University does not acquire animals from members
 of the public gifting or selling animals on social media or trademe or
 similar websites.
Yours sincerely,
Landon Watt
 Legal Advisor
 Office of the Vice-Chancellor
Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland    
From: Rose Taffard <[2][FOI #26867 email]>
 Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2024 1:58 PM
 To: legal <[3][University of Auckland request email]>
 Subject: Official Information request - How animals used by the
 University are Acquired
 
Dear University of Auckland,
I request the information regarding how all the animals are acquired by
 the university,
 ie…farms, social media, those gifting free animals or selling on trademe
 or other websites,
 As well, could you please clarify whether those that you acquire the
 animals from are informed whether or not these will be used by the
 university,
Yours faithfully,
Rose
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