BLSA Animal
Research Ethics Committee

Documentation and application forms

The BirdLife South Africa Animal Research Ethics Committee (BLSA AREC) was brought into being as a platform to gain ethical clearance for research projects focusing on avian research, including applications from individuals who are not affiliated with a university or other institutions. This includes scientific projects with a bird ringing component, as well as ALL projects requiring the fitting of tracking devices.

All applicants are advised to fully acquaint themselves with the requirements of SANS 10386: 2008 “The care and use of animals for scientific purposes” which is available at www.sabs.co.za. The BLSA AREC will only consider a protocol if the use of animals is deemed essential and conforms to the requirements of this standard.

Procedure

Contact Details

All relevant reports are available for download below.

All correspondence should be referred to Christie Wooding at [email protected]

SAFRING’s Code of Ethics forms part of the SAFRING manual and can be viewed at http://safring.adu.org.za

BirdLife South Africa’s position statement “Tracking of Birds” Position Statement – Tracking of birds (268 KB)