A State museum, or a relevant person for the museum, may carry out any of the following activities for a scientific or educational purpose, other than biodiscovery—
(a) take a protected animal if the taking of the animal is not likely to adversely affect the survival of the animal in the wild;
(b) buy, accept or receive a protected or international animal from a person authorised to sell or give away the animal under the Act ;
(c) keep a protected or international animal at the museum;
(d) otherwise use, other than display, a protected or international animal at the museum.
Note—See also the Biodiscovery Act 2004 for collection authorities for animals in or on State land under that Act .