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The role of zoos in the conservation of biodiversity
The role of zoos in the conservation of biodiversity
SUMMARY OF:
Directive 1999/22/EC on the keeping of wild animals in zoos
SUMMARY
WHAT DOES THE DIRECTIVE DO?
KEY POINTS
Scope
Conditions
The directive requires EU countries to take measures concerning the granting of licences and the carrying out of regular inspections in zoos in order to check that the conditions required for their granting are met.
In order to obtain an operating licence, zoos must:
Licensing and inspection
Good practices
In 2015, the European Commission published the EU zoos directive good practices document. This is designed to help EU countries improve compliance with the directive’s requirements through the sharing of experience and good practice.
FROM WHEN DOES THE DIRECTIVE APPLY?
It applies from 9 April 1999. EU countries had to incorporate it into national law by 9 April 2002.
ACT
Council Directive 1999/22/EC of 29 March 1999 relating to the keeping of wild animals in zoos (OJ L 94, 9.4.1999, pp. 24-26)
last update 06.06.2016