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N.A.P.A.K
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National Association of Private Animal Keepers
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Why Join: The Benefits of Membership
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Great Quarterly Magazine Packed Full of Articles
Care Sheets on a Wide Variety of Species
Meetings With Like Minded Keepers
Tours of Public & Private Animal Collections
Representation at the Highest Levels of Government
Participation in Breeding Programs
Access to Surplus Stock Bred by Other Members
Advice, Assistance & Information When You Need It
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N.A.P.A.K In Action |
N.A.P.A.K In Action |
N.A.P.A.K In Action |
Successful lobbying as a selected member of DEFRA's Panel Of Experts on the Dangerous Wild Animals Act Review
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Our General Secretary Co-chairs (with DEFRA) the regular meetings between Government, hobbyists and traders
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Attendance at CITES, Non-native Species Review, Bird Registration Review, etc., successfully minimising the impact of legislation on keepers.
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| Our Aims |
NAPAK was formed in 1986 due to the need for an authoritative voice against the ever-increasing legislation
facing animal keepers. NAPAK aims to present a united and informed front to those opposed to keeping and
breeding animals in captivity.
NAPAK welcomes not only the serious or professional keeper of non-domestic species, but also those who own
domestic pets, however few, as well as those who keep no animals at all. All keepers, whatever their level,
have a valuable contribution to make. Help, advice, information and guidance is freely available if required.
The aims of NAPAK remain to try to prevent unreasonably restrictive legislation as well as to aid and
educate those with an interest in animal keeping and the well being of the worlds animal life.
For information on joining N.A.P.A.K please use this email link.
Screenshots of Some of our Magazine Covers
One of very few organisations named by DEFRA in their official circular to local authorities as a place to seek advice on wild animal husbandry |
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