Collaborative Research with Zoos Victoria

Zoos Victoria welcomes collaborative research proposals.  These could involve the use of Zoos Victoria resources, active collaboration with Zoos Victoria staff or independent research at one of Zoos Victoria's three properties: Melbourne Zoo, Werribee Open Range Zoo or Healesville Sanctuary.

All research proposals require consultation with, and approval by, the Senior Property Managers of the relevant Zoos Victoria property(s).  Proposals with animal welfare considerations also have to be approved by the Zoos Victoria Animal Ethics Committee.

Please download the GUIDELINES for instructions on how to submit a research proposal to Zoos Victoria.  You will need to complete a ZOOS VICTORIA RESEARCH APPLICATION FORM, and may also need to complete a ZOOS VICTORIA AEC APPLICATION FORM.

Animal Ethics Committee Review

Zoos Victoria is licensed by the Department of Primary Industries for the use of animals in research and teaching under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986. Part of the requirement of this license is that all proposed research involving animals is overseen and approved by an Animal Ethics Committee (AEC).

The Zoos Victoria AEC is made up of a range of representatives as required by the Australian Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes who meet on a bi-monthly basis to assess and review the ethical considerations of each proposal.

Considerations for Prospective Researchers

Any proposals involving the use of animals must justify to the AEC that alternatives are not available and that the proposed work has relevant scientific value. Consideration must be given to the three 'R's':

Replacement - techniques that replace the use of animals must be sought and used where possible

Reduction - each project must use no more than the minimum number of animals necessary

Refinement - projects should actively investigate alternative techniques and procedures that are designed to avoid pain and distress in animals

Further information is available from the Department of Primary Industries.

PLEASE NOTE

ALL FORMS need to be submitted electronically in MS Word (.doc) format to the relevant person.

ALL FORMS must be fully signed.  If you don’t have an electronic signature, please email an unsigned electronic version and ALSO post a signed hardcopy to the relevant person.

ALL RESEARCHERS must read and agree to comply with the Zoos Victoria Code of Conduct for Scientific Research Practice and Occupational Health and Safety procedures.  Scientific procedures using animals must be carried out in accordance with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 and Regulations 2008, and the current version of the Australian Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes.

Researchers should also be aware of the Zoos Victoria Conservation Science Plan.

Zoos Victoria may withdraw from a project at any time if resources or circumstances change.

SUBMISSION DATES 2012

In order for your research proposal to be considered in a timely manner, please ensure all application forms and supporting documents are submitted by the following deadlines for 2012:

Research application form due AEC application form due  AEC meeting date      
13th January 27th January 13th February
16th March30th March16th April
18th May1st June18th June
13th July27th July13th August
7th September21st September8th October
9th November 23rd November10th December

 

CONTACT DETAILS

Senior Scientist, Wildlife Conservation & Science - Dr Michael Magrath

Email: research@zoo.org.au
Phone: +61-3 9340 2752
Mail: Senior Scientist
          Wildlife Conservation and Science
          Zoos Victoria
          PO Box 74
          Parkville VIC 3052  

Support Officer, Wildlife Conservation & Science - Michelle Cooper

Email: aec@zoo.org.au
Phone:  +61-3 9340 2723
Mail: Support Officer
          Wildlife Conservation and Science 
          Zoos Victoria
          PO Box 74
          Parkville VIC 3052 

 

ZV AEC Application Form.doc  ( 310.5 KB )