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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND NATIONAL PARKS: SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
(previously "FAUNA CONSERVATION")

INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

Controlled Hunting Areas (Fees) Order

Declaration of Controlled Hunting Areas Order

Declaration of Private Game Reserve Order

Declaration of Private Game Reserves Order

Declaration of Sua Pan Flamingo Sanctuary Order

Educational Game Reserve Regulations

Fauna Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations

Fauna Conservation (Compensation for Destruction of Livestock and other Property) Order

Fauna Conservation (Controlled Hunting Areas Fees) Order

Fauna Conservation (Driver-Couriers) Regulations

Fauna Conservation (General) Regulations

Fauna Conservation (Hunting on State Land) Regulations

Fauna Conservation (Mannyelanong) Game Reserve Regulations

Fauna Conservation (Names of Animals) Regulations

Fauna Conservation (Trophy Dealers) Regulations

Gemsbok National Park Regulations

National Parks and Game Reserves Regulations

Wildlife Conservation (Possession and Ownership of Elephant Tusks or Ivory) Regulations

Wildlife Conservation and National Parks (Cheetahs) (Killing Suspension) Order

Wildlife Conservation and National Parks (Functions of CITES Management Authority and Scientific Authority) Regulations

Wildlife Conservation and National Parks (Hunting and Licensing) Regulations

Wildlife Conservation and National Parks (Lions) (Killing Restrictions) Order

Wildlife Conservation and National Parks (Prohibition of Sale of Snares and Traps) Regulations

DECLARATION OF PRIVATE GAME RESERVES ORDER

(section 9)

(24th June, 1968)

ARRANGEMENT OF PARAGRAPHS

    PARAGRAPH

    1.    Citation

    2.    Declaration of private game reserve

    3.    Persons entitled to hunt in private game reserve.

        SCHEDULE

G.N. 17, 1967,
G.N. 102, 1967,
S.I. 55, 1968,
S.I. 79, 1968,
S.I. 87, 1968,
S.I. 3, 1969,
S.I. 44, 1970,
S.I. 19, 1971,
S.I. 48, 1971,
S.I. 59, 1973,
S.I. 107, 1974,
S.I. 153, 1974,
S.I. 27, 1985,
S.I. 28, 1985,
S.I. 93, 2008.

1.    Citation

    This Order may be cited as the Declaration of Private Game Reserves Order.

2.    Declaration of private game reserve

    Any area of land described in any Part in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be a private game reserve area for the purpose of protecting and preserving such animals or species of animals specified in that Part of the Schedule subject to such terms and conditions laid down in the Schedule.

3.    Persons entitled to hunt in private game reserve

    Without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph 2, where an area of land has been declared a private game reserve, the following persons, namely—

    (a)    the owner of the said land;

    (b)    subject to the provisions of section 56 of the Act, a person acting under the written authority of the owner of the land;

    (c)    a person entitled to a landholder's privileges under section 20 of the Act; or

    (d)    a person granted a licence under section 39 of the Act by the Minister,

may hunt game on the said land in accordance with the provisions of the section of the Act under which he is entitled to hunt.

SCHEDULE

PART I
Animals to be Protected

    Hippopotamus, klipspringer, sable antelope, bush pig, duiker, impala, kudu, bushbuck, red hartebeest, steenbuck, tsessebe, warthog, waterbuck, guinea fowl, francolins (all species), bustards (all species) and sandgrouse—

    (a)    certain piece of land being Portion A of the farm Sherwood No. 39 situate in the Tuli Block measuring 1 000 morgen; and

    (b)    certain piece of land being Portion 4 of the farm Sherwood No. 39 situate in the Tuli Block measuring 604,7367 morgen.

PART II
Wild Animal Life

The farm No. 10-NQ (formerly Farm 35)

The farm LUCILLA No. 13-NQ (formerly Farms Nos. 33 and 34, called Lucilla)

The farm No. 14-NQ (formerly Farm No. 84)

The farm No. 15-NQ (formerly Farm No. 85)

The farm BALGOWNIE No. 20-NQ (formerly Farm No. 86)

Portion 3 of the farm TATI SOUTH No. 77-NQ (formerly portion 3 of Farm No. 127)

Portion 4 of the farm TATI SOUTH No. 77-NQ (formerly portion 4 of Farm No. 127)

The farm 100-OQ (formerly Farm No. 137)

The farm 101-OQ (formerly Farm No. 138)

The farm 115-OQ (formerly Farm No. 139)

PART III
Wild Animal Life

The following farm situated in the Tati Concession Area—

Farm No. 99-OQ.

PART IV
Wild Animal Life

    Farm Sowenflat No. 2-KO to be a private game reserve for the protection and preservation therein of wild animal life.

PART V
Wild Animal Life

1.    ...

2.    The following lot situated in the Francistown District—

    Lot 17 Francistown (Wenela Airfield, Francistown).

PART VI
Wild Animal Life

    Farm Gerald Estates No. 35-NQ situated in the Tati district to be a private game reserve for the protection and preservation therein of wild animal life.

PART VII
Wild Animal Life

1.    The following farms situated in the Francistown District—

    (a)    Farm No. 112-OQ;

        farm No. 3-NQ;

        farm No. 9-NQ.

2.    The following farms situated in the North East District—

    (a)    Tati Co. Ltd

Bosodi Ranch No.

6-NQ

 

 

32-NQ

 

 

37-NQ

 

 

43-NQ

 

Lady Mary Annex

42-NQ

 

The Lady Mary

45-NQ

 

Farm Nos.

56-NQ

 

 

66-NQ

 

 

71-NQ

 

 

72-NQ

 

Portion 1 No.

46-NQ

 

Remainder No.

46-NQ

3.    Bechuanaland Exploration Co.

Portions 1, 2, 5, 6, 10, 11 and Remainder of the Farm Tati South No. 77-NQ.

 

 

PART VIII
Wild Animal Life

    The following farms situated in the Kgalagadi-Ghanzi District:

SERIBE

NO. 25-NK

FARM

NO. 26-NK

QUAGGANI

NO. 27-NK

NUGAS

NO. 33-NK

FARM

NO. 34-NK

DABI

NO. 42-NK

GHANZI FARM

NO. 55-NK

WELLINGTON

NO. 56-NK

WELTEVREDE

NO. 36-NK

EIGHTY-EIGHTY

NO. 50-NK

KORABIS

NO. 43-NK

ELANDSHOEK

NO. 46-NK

NAITSU

NO. 41-NK

 

PART IX
Southern District Council

Mr. V. E. Flattery

    Portions 1 and 3 of Wood Hall Farm (No. 11-JO) which portions are commonly known as Spitskop and Christina.

PART X
Talana Farms Game Reserve in respect of all animals

1.– 3 ...

4.    FARM Gesond No. 45-MR.

    SITUATE in the Central Administrative District.

    MEASURING one thousand eight hundred and two comma six three zero nine (1802,6309) Hectares.

PART XI
Bruwer Farms Game Reserve

A.    CERTAIN farm "GRASSY PARK" No. 87-NL; SITUATE in the Ghanzi District; MEASURING 5654,2961 Hectares.

B.    CERTAIN farm "MANEWICKS PAN" No. 88-NL; SITUATE in the Ghanzi District; MEASURING 5683,8917 Hectares;

C.    CERTAIN farm No. 77-NL called SOUTH ISLE (BLOCK B); SITUATE in the Ghanzi District; MEASURING 4679,3340 Hectares.

    (a)    Any person who would have been entitled to landholder's privileges in terms of section 20 if the said farms had not been declared private game reserves shall not lose these privileges by virtue of the fact that the said farm is a private game reserve and may hunt or authorise any other person to hunt on the said private game reserve in accordance with the other provisions of the Fauna Conservation Act relating to the said landholder's privileges.

    (b)    Any breeding or cross-breeding scheme involving the introduction of wildlife species into the private game reserve and any culling or capture, or both, of animals therein shall require the prior authority of and be subject to terms and conditions determined by the Chief Game Warden or in force under the Act from time to time.

    (c)    Any permit, licence or authorisation for the hunting, capturing or culling of any animal may be terminated at any time if no reasonable and satisfactory efforts are or have been made by the owner to practise good land and wildlife management including provision of drinkable water for wild animals and the construction and maintenance of fire-breaks against veld fires in respect of and within the said private game reserve.

PART XII
Beefcor Farms Game Reserve

A.    CERTAIN farm No. 128-NL called "BALI"; SITUATE in the Ghanzi District; MEASURING 4048,4017 Hectares;

B.    CERTAIN farm No. 127-NL called "ROSS"; SITUATE in the Ghanzi District; MEASURING 4138,2619 Hectares.

    (a)    Any person who would have been entitled to landholder's privileges in terms of section 20 if the said farms had not been declared private game reserves shall not lose these privileges by virtue of the fact that the said farm is a private game reserve and may hunt or authorise any other person to hunt on the said private game reserve in accordance with the other provisions of the Fauna Conservation Act relating to the said landholder's privileges.

    (b)    Any breeding or cross-breeding scheme involving the introduction of wildlife species into the private game reserve and any culling and or capture of animals therein shall require the prior authority of and be subject to terms and conditions determined by the Chief Game Warden or in force under the Act from time to time.

    (c)    Any permit, licence or authorisation for the hunting, capturing or culling of any animal may be terminated at any time if no reasonable and satisfactory efforts are or have been made by the owner to practise good land and wildlife management including provision of drinkable water for wild animals and the construction and maintenance of fire-breaks against veld fires in respect of and within the said private game reserve.

PART XIII
Northern Tuli Game Reserve

A.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being portion 1 of farm Oerwoud No. 40-MR,

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

4147.1347 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 1823/55 dated 16th September, 1955, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 558/46 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie;

 

 

 

B.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being farm Helena No. 41-MR,

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

856.518 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 410/2006 and 2721/2001 dated 26th June, 2006 and 22nd October, 2001, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 2133/41 drawn land surveyor N. Manasche;

 

 

 

C.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being farm Fairfield No. 42-MR,

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2569.5541 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 410/2006 and 2721/2001 dated 26th June, 2006 and 22nd October, 2001, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 2247/33 drawn by land surveyor V.J. Holzer;

 

 

 

D.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being farm Tiganie No. 43-MR,

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1546.5778

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 133/89 dated 20th February, 1989, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 1643/ drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and V.J. Holzer;

 

 

 

E.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being farm Riven Hill No. 44-MR,

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1713.0361 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 133/89 dated 20th February, 1989, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 2248/33 drawn by land surveyor V.J. Holzer;

 

 

 

F.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being remaining extent of Portion 1 of farm Safari No.1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2766.381 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 38/66 dated 13th May, 1966, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 7187/49 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie;

 

 

 

G.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 2 of farm Safari No. 1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2766.384 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 38/66 dated 13th May, 1966, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 7188/49 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie;

 

 

 

H.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 3 of farm Safari No. 1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1142.0238 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 49/68 dated 1st March, 1968, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 614/51 drawn by land surveyor L.J. Bredell;

 

 

 

I.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 4 of farm Safari No. 1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1284.7771 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer Nos.
1804/98 dated 15th December, 1998;
2103/99 dated 15th December, 1998; and
2977/ 01 dated and 21st November, 2001,
as described by Diagram S.G. No. 615/51 drawn by land surveyor L.J. Bredell;

 

 

 

J.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 5 of farm Safari No. 1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2997.8587 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 67/67 dated 21st July, 1967, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 3320/59 drawn by land surveyor L.J. Bredell, R. J. Serfontein and L. J. L. van Rensburg;

 

 

 

K.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 6 of farm Safari No. 1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1284.75 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 477/99 dated 31st March, 1999, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 9184/59 drawn by land surveyor L.J. Bredell, R. J. Serfontein and L.J.L. van Rensburg;

 

 

 

L.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 7 of farm Safari No. 1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1284.7771 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 44/70 dated 20th March, 1970, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 9185/59 drawn by land surveyor L.J. Bredell, R.J. Serfontein and L. J. L. van Rensburg;

 

 

 

M.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 8 of farm Safari No. 1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1713.0361 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 44/71 dated 30th March, 1971, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 40/63 drawn by land surveyor L.J. Bredell, R.J. Serfonteinand L.J.L. van Rensburg;

 

 

 

N.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being remaining extent of farm Safari No. 1-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

4366.2866 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 6/64 dated 13th January, 1964, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 7186/49 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie;

 

 

 

O.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being remaining extent of Portion 1 of farm Loensa la Moridi No. 2-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

782.3064 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer Nos.

 

 

(a) 243/84, dated 20th June, 1984;

 

 

(b) 244/84, dated 20th June, 1984; and

 

 

(c) 144/75 dated 7th April, 1975,

 

 

as described by Diagram S.G. No. 7579/52 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and L.G. Joubert;

 

 

 

P.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 2 of farm Loensa la Moridi No. 2-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2569.554 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 130/60, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 7580/52 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and L.G. Joubert;

 

 

 

Q.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 3 of farm Loensa la Moridi No. 2-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

613.4185 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 34/70 dated 21st March, 1970, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 5783/54 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and L.G. Joubert;

 

 

 

R.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being remaining extent of farm Loensa la Moridi No. 2-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

in extent 3965.2768 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 161/68 and 115/86 dated 27th June, 1968 and 14th March 1986, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 3947/47 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie;

 

 

 

S.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being farm Uitspan No. 3-MS,

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

4283.0542 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer Nos

 

 

(a) 334/84 dated 10th August, 1984;

 

 

(b) 2721/01 dated 22nd October, 2001;

 

 

(c) 09/64 dated 29th January, 1964;

 

 

(d) 343/83 dated 9th September, 1983;

 

 

(e) 209/73 dated 12th October, 1973;

 

 

(f) 689/86 dated 5th December, 1986;

 

 

(g) 440/75 dated 8th October, 1975;

 

 

(h) 167/94 dated 14th February, 1994; and

 

 

(i) 406/77 dated 21st December, 1977

 

 

as described by Diagram S.G. No. 3946/47 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie;

 

 

 

T.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being remaining extent of Portion 1 of farm Merryhill No. 4-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1731.8808 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 67/67 dated 21st July, 1967, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 5231/53 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and L.G. Joubert;

 

 

 

U.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 2 of farm Merryhill No. 4-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1284.7771 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 104/96 dated 12th February, 1996, as described by Diagram S.G. No. 5349/55 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and L. G. Joubert;

 

 

 

V.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 3 of farm Merryhill No. 4-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1284.7771 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 46/69 and 220/83 dated 18th March, 1969 and 17th June, 1983 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 8350/55 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and L.G. Joubert;

 

 

 

W.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 4 of farm Merryhill No.4-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2141.2951 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 249/93 and 251/93 dated 26th March, 1993 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 8751/56 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and L.G. Joubert;

 

 

 

X.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 5 of farm Merryhill No. 4-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1070.0569 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 47/69 and 329/74 dated 18th March, 1969 and 27th September, 1974 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 11984/57 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and L.G. Joubert;

 

 

 

Y.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being remaining extent of farm Merryhill No. 4-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1070.0569 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 133/89 dated 20th February, 1989 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 3945/47 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie;

 

 

 

Z.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 1 of farm Glennel No. 5-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

578.1643 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 47/69 dated 18th March, 1969 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 4674/59 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie and R.G. Grobler;

AA.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 2 of farm Glennel No. 5-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

21.4129 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 688/86 dated 5th December, 1986 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 4675/59 drawn by land surveyor R.G. Grobler;

 

 

 

BB.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 3 of farm Glennel No. 5-MS in extent 2717/8724 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 1703/91 dated 5th December, 1991 as described by Diagram D.S.L. No. 89/74 drawn by land surveyor R.R. Renent;

 

 

 

CC.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 4 of farm Glennel No. 5-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1806.7539 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 1116/95 dated 29th December, 1995 as described by Diagram D.S.L. No. 2451/94 drawn by land surveyor C.P. Vista;

 

 

 

DD.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being remaining extent of farm Glennel No. 5-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

3440.9911 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 53/64 dated 4th August, 1964 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 1602/49 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie;

EE.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 1 of farm Charter Reserve No. 6-MS in extent 2569.5542 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 251/82 dated 4th June, 1982 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 34/64 drawn by land surveyor J.A.A. Kruger;

FF.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 2 of farm Charter Reserve No. 6-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

1822.8689 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 1703/91 dated 5th December, 1991 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 35/64 drawn by land surveyor J.A.A. Kruger;

GG

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 3 of farm Charter Reserve No. 6-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2225.7119 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 1456/93 dated 24th December, 1993 as described by Diagram D.S.M. No. 520/98 drawn by land surveyor G.G.I. de Wilde;

HH.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 4 of farm Charter Reserve No. 6-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2141.2951 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 195/73 dated 28th September, 1973 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 37/64 drawn by land surveyor J.A.A. Kruger;

II.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being Portion 7 of farm Charter Reserve No. 6-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2141.2951 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 312/86 dated 26th June, 1986 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 51/69 drawn by land surveyor J.A.A. Kruger; and

JJ.

CERTAIN:

piece of land being remaining extent of farm Charter Reserve No. 6-MS

 

SITUATE:

in the Northern Administrative District,

 

MEASURING:

2165.4698 hectares

 

 

Being held under Deed and Transfer No. 1703/91 dated 5th December, 1991 as described by Diagram S.G. No. 1601/49 drawn by land surveyor J.M. Rabie.

 

The owner of the private game reserve shall have the power to regulate, determine and approve—

    (a)    the taking of such steps as will ensure the security of the animals and vegetation in the reserve and the preservation of the reserve and the animals and vegetation therein in a natural state;

    (b)    the sale or exchange of any specimen of animal or vegetation in the reserve;

    (c)    the purchase, exchange or other mode of acquisition of any specimen of indigenous animal or vegetation which it may consider desirable to introduce into the reserve;

    (d)    the taking or collection or removal of any specimen of animal or vegetation from the reserve, or the doing of anything otherwise prohibited under the Act, for scientific purposes;

    (e)    scientific investigations, subject to such permits as may be required from the relevant government department;

    (f)    the killing, capturing, impounding or disposal of any animal within the reserve, or the destruction or removal of any species of vegetation in the interest of the conservation of the flora and fauna of the reserve, and of their management and control;

    (g)    the burning of grass and the cutting of trees and vegetation within the reserve;

    (h)    the setting aside of any areas in the reserve—

        (i)    as breeding places for indigenous animals; and

        (ii)    nurseries for indigenous trees, shrubs, plants or flowers;

    (i)    the protection from damage or defacement, by writing or otherwise of any tree, rock, bridge, fence, seat or any other object within the reserve;

    (j)    the construction of such roads, bridges, aerodromes, soil and water conservation works, irrigation works, buildings and fences, and to carry out such other works as it may consider necessary for the purpose of such private game reserve;

    (k)    the carriage of passengers within the reserve and the closing of roads at specified times;

    (l)    conditions governing the use within the reserve of vehicles, aeroplanes and micro light aircraft;

    (m)    the erection, construction, maintenance and administration of hotels, lodges, rest camps, restaurants, shops or other buildings for the accommodation or recreation of visitors, residents and staff, and to control the manner in which such undertakings are carried on;

    (n)    the control, restriction or prohibition of boating and yachting on, or fishing in, any waters in the reserve, the issue of permits or licenses in respect therefore and any fees to be paid in respect thereof;

    (o)    the defining and controlling of the points at which persons may enter the reserve and the roads by which they may pass through the reserve;

    (p)    the exclusion of members of the public from certain areas within the reserve;

    (q)    the conditions subject to which permission to enter, be or reside in the reserve, may be granted, and the periods or times during which the reserve or any part thereof shall be open to the public;

    (r)    the fees, if any, to be paid by persons entering the reserve or doing any specified thing within the reserve or for the use of any article or facility therein; and

    (s)    the conditions under which domestic animals may be introduced into and conveyed through the reserve.

FAUNA CONSERVATION (HUNTING ON STATE LAND) REGULATIONS

(under section 92)

(19th May, 1967)

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

    REGULATIONS

    1.    Citation and application

    2.    Interpretation

    3.    Prohibition of hunting certain animals

    4.    Destruction of animals in self-defence

    5.    Destruction of animals causing damage to livestock, etc.

    6.    Penalties

        Schedule

S.I. 25, 1967,
S.I. 39, 1967.

1.    Citation and application

    These Regulations may be cited as the Fauna Conservation (Hunting on State Land) Regulations, and shall apply to persons subject to a customary law resident on State Land in the Kgalagadi and Ghanzi districts in respect of hunting on State Land in the district in which they reside.

2.    Interpretation

    For the purposes of these Regulations "district" means a district prescribed in the Administrative Districts Act (Cap. 03:02).

3.    Prohibition of hunting certain animals

    No person to whom these Regulations apply shall, within the areas to which these Regulations apply, hunt any animal listed in the Schedule except under and in accordance with a licence or permit lawfully issued under the provisions of the Act.

4.    Destruction of animals in self-defence

    (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 3, it shall be lawful for any person to whom these Regulations apply to kill or injure any animal listed in the Schedule in defence of himself or another person if this is immediately and absolutely necessary.

    (2) The burden of proving that any animal has been killed or injured in accordance with the provisions of this regulation shall lie upon the person who killed or injured such animal.

5.    Destruction of animals causing damage to livestock, etc.

    (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 3, it shall be lawful for any person to whom these Regulations apply who is the occupier of land, or any person authorised by him, to destroy on such land any animal listed in the Schedule causing damage to any livestock, crops, water installation or fence.

    (2) The District Commissioner may authorise the killing of, and it shall be lawful for a person to whom these Regulations apply to kill or injure in accordance with such authority, any wild animal, which in the opinion of the District Commissioner has caused and is likely again to cause damage to any livestock, crops, water installation or fence.

6.    Penalties

    Any person contravening the provisions of regulation 3 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding P200 or, in default of payment thereof, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or such imprisonment without the option of a fine or both and shall, in addition, be liable to the penalties prescribed in section 91 of the Act in relation to persons convicted of contravening Regulations made thereunder.

SCHEDULE

Bat-eared Fox (Motlose)

Cheetah (Lengau)

Eland (Phofu)

Gemsbok (Kukama)

Giraffe (Thutlwa)

Kudu (Tholo)

Leopard (Nkwe)

Lion (Tau)

Springbok (Tshephe)

FAUNA CONSERVATION (NAMES OF ANIMALS) REGULATIONS

(under section 92)

(22nd December, 1967)

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

    REGULATIONS

    1.    Citation

    2.    English and Setswana equivalents of scientific names

        Schedule

S.I. 74, 1967.

1.    Citation

    These Regulations may be cited as the Fauna Conservation (Names of Animals) Regulations.

2.    English and Setswana equivalents of scientific names

    For the purposes of the Fauna Conservation Act, and of any statutory instrument made thereunder, the English name prescribed in the second column of the Schedule and the Setswana name or names set out in relation thereto in the third column of the Schedule shall be deemed to be the English or Setswana name or names, as the case may be, of the animal whose Latin or scientific name appears as set out in relation thereto in the first column of the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

First Column
(Latin or Scientific Name)

Second Column
(English Name)

Third Column
(Setswana Name or Names)

Manis temmincki

Pangolin

Kgaga

Otocyon megalotis

Bat-eared Fox

moTlhose

Vulpes chama

Cape (Silver) Fox

leSie
mMyane

Canis mesomelas

Black-backed Jackal

Phokoje emokotla montsho

Canis adustus

Side-striped Jackal

seKgee
raNtalaje

Lycaon pictus

Wild Dog

leTlhalerwa
leTeane
leKanyane

Mellivora capensis

Honey Badger

Matshwane
Magogwe

Lutra maculicollis

Spotted-necked Otter

leNyibi lelemaroo

Aonyx capensis

Clawless Otter

leNyibi lelesenang maroo

Viverra civetta

Civet

Tshipalore

Genetta genetta

Small-spotted Genet

Tshipa ennye

Genetta tigrina

Rusty-spotted Genet

Tshipa emmala
Thokolo

Proteles cristatus

Aardwolf

Thukwe
mMabudu

Hyaena brunnea

Brown Hyena

Phiritshwana
leFiritau

Crocuta crocuta

Spotted Hyena

Phiri

 

 

leHolo

Felix libyca

African Wild Cat

Phage
Tibe

Felis nigripes

Black-footed Cat

seBalabolokwane

Felis serval

Serval

Tadi

Felis caracal

Lynx (Caracal)

Thwane

Panthera pardus

Leopard

Nkwe

Panthera leo

Lion

Tau

Acinonyx jubatus

Cheetah

leNgau
leTlotse

Orycteropus afer

Antbear

Thakadu

Loxodonta africana

Elephant

Tlou

Procavia capensis

Dassie

Pela

Dendrohyrax brucei

Yellow-spotted Dassie

Pela

Diceros bicornis

Black Rhinoceros

Tshukudu

Ceratotherium simus

White Rhinoceros

moGohu

Equus burchelli

Zebra

Pitse yanaga

Potamochoerus porcus

Bush Pig (Wild Pig)

Kolobe yanaga

Phacochoerus aethiopicus

Wart Hog

Kolobe
Mathinthinyane

Hippopotamus amphibius

Hippopotamus

Kubu

Giraff camelopardalis

Giraffe

Thutlwa

Sylvicapra grimmia

Duiker

Phuti

Raphicerus campestris

Steenbok

Phuduhudu

Raphicerus sharpei

Sharpe's Grysbok

Phuduhudu

Ourebia ourebia

Oribi

Phuduhudu kgamane

Oreotragus Oreotragus

Klipspringer

moKabayane
moTsweima

Redunca fulvorufula

Mountain Reedbuck

Mhele
moTsosa

Redunca arundinum

Reedbuck (Vlei)

seBugata

Kobus ellipsiprymnus

Waterbuck

leTimoga

Kobus vardoni

Puku

Puku

Kobus leche

Lechwe

leTswee

Aepyceros melampus

Impala

Phala

Antidorcas marsupialis

Springbok

Tshephe

Oryx gazella

Gemsbok

Kukama

Hippotragus equinus

Roan Antelope

Kwalata etshetlha

Hippotragus niger

Sable Antelope

Kwalata entsho

Damaliscus lunatus

Tsessebe

Tshesebe
Kabole

Alcelaphus buselaphus

Red Hartebeest

Kgama

Connochaetes taurinus

Blue Wildebeest

Kgokong

Tragelaphus spekei

Sitatunga

Naakong
seTatunga

Tragelaphus scriptus

Bushbuck

seRolo-botlhoko
Ngurungu

Tragelaphus strepsiceros

Kudu

Tholo

Taurotragus oryx

Eland

Phofu

Syncerus caffer

Buffalo

Nare

Hystrix africae australis

Porcupine

Noko

Struthio camelus

Ostrich

Ntshe
Otshwe

Otis kori

Kori Bustard

Kgori

Neotis denhami

Stanley Bustard

Kgori

Erinaceus frontalis

Hedgehog

seTlhong

Family OTIDIDAE

Korhaans

meKgweba

Family GRUIDAE

Cranes

maGolori

Family CICONIIDAE

Storks

maKololwane
maRokgolo

Pelea capreolus

Rhebok

-

Python sebea

Python

Tlhware

sub-order Ophidia

Snakes

diNoga

Varanus spp.

Monitor Lizards (Leguaans)

boGopane
boKgwathe

Crocodilus niloticus

Crocodile

Kwena

Galago senegalensis

Night-Ape

moGwele

 

FAUNA CONSERVATION (TROPHY DEALERS) REGULATIONS

(under section 92)

(16th July, 1971)

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

    REGULATION

    1.    Citation

    2.    Interpretation

    3.    Rendering of returns of trophy dealers

    4.    Keeping of journals by trophy dealers

    5.    Incomplete, false, inaccurate and misleading registers and returns

    6.    Marking of trophies

    7.    Penalties

        First Schedule - Return of Game Trophies and Karosses

        Second Schedule - Trophy Dealer's Day-by-day Journal

S.I. 76, 1967,
S.I. 81, 1971.

1.    Citation

    These Regulations may be cited as the Fauna Conservation (Trophy Dealers) Regulations.

2.    Interpretation

    In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

    "day of acquisition" means the day when a trophy is brought on to the premises of a trophy dealer;

    "disposal" includes the passaging of a trophy from one premises of a trophy dealer to other premises of the same trophy dealer.

3.    Rendering of returns of trophy dealers

    (1) A trophy dealer shall render, to the persons listed in subregulation (2) hereof and in the form prescribed in the First Schedule hereto, a return of all trophies exported from or imported into Botswana or acquired or sold locally by him during the two-monthly period commencing on the first day of the month following the last two-monthly period in respect of which the trophy was exported, imported, acquired or sold, as the case may be.

    (2) The returns referred to in subregulation (1) shall be made on or before the 15th day of the month next following the end of the period to which the return relates and one copy of each shall be rendered to—

    (a)    the Chief Game Warden, P.O. Box 131, Gaborone;

    (b)    the Licensing Officer of the District in which the trophy dealer carries on business.

    (3) A copy of every return rendered by a trophy dealer under the provisions of this regulation shall be retained and kept by him and shall be produced for inspection upon demand.

4.    Keeping of journals by trophy dealers

    (1) A trophy dealer shall keep in triplicate a journal in the form in the Second Schedule hereto in which he shall enter on the day of acquisition by him of any trophy—

    (a)    the nature of the trophy;

    (b)    the name and address of the person from whom such trophy was obtained;

    (c)    the serial number allocated to the trophy under regulation 6 hereof; and

    (d)    if it is a trophy in respect of which a hunting licence is required, the licence number under which the trophy was hunted, and

he shall further enter into such journal on the day when such trophy is disposed of—

    (i)    the date of such disposal;

    (ii)    the manner in which the trophy has been disposed of; and

    (iii)    if such trophy has been disposed of to any other person, the name and address of such other person.

    (2) A copy of the journal in respect of the period under which a return is being made under regulation 3 shall be forwarded at the same time as such return to—

    (a)    the Chief Game Warden, P.O. Box 131, Gaborone; and

    (b)    the Licensing Officer for the District in which the trophy dealer carries on business.

    (3) The journals kept under this regulation shall be registered for the purposes of section 73 of the Act.

5.    Incomplete, false, inaccurate and misleading registers and returns

    A return made under the provisions of regulation 3 or a register kept under the provisions of regulation 4 which is incomplete or which contains information which is false, inaccurate or misleading shall not be a return for the purposes of section 73 of the Act.

6.    Marking of trophies

    Every trophy dealer shall, upon the day when he acquires any trophy, mark upon such trophy in indelible ink—

    (a)    the date of such acquisition;

    (b)    the number of his trophy dealer's licence and a serial number, which said serial number shall be one of a series of consecutive numbers commencing from the first trophy marked by him upon the commencement of keeping a journal for a new two-monthly period under regulation 4.

7.    Penalties

    Any trophy dealer who fails to comply with these Regulations or who fails to enter any matter upon a return or journal on the day prescribed shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding P200 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to both.

FIRST SCHEDULE
RETURN OF GAME TROPHIES AND KAROSSES

(Section 73, Fauna and Conservation Act (Cap. 38:01)

Trophy Dealer ................................................... Date ....................... to ....................

Address ....................................................................................................................

Please state the quantity of game skins, trophies, karosses and mats both bought and sold locally, imported and exported into or outside Botswana, the average price paid for articles bought and the average selling price of articles sold. This return must be submitted to the Chief Game Warden, P.O. Box 131, Gaborone, and to the District Commissioner of the District in which you carry on business every two months, and should cover the periods: 1st January-28th February, 1st March-30th April, etc.

 

 

Brought
forward from last return

Imported
into
Botswana

Purchased locally

Average price paid per article

Exported during last two months

Sold locally

Average price for which each article sold

On hand on submission of this return

GAME SKINS

Buffalo

Nare

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bushbuck

seRolo-botlhoko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Caracal (Lynx)

Thwane

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cat, African wild

Phage (Tibe)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crocodile

Kwena

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dassie (Hyrax)

Pela

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duiker

Phuti

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eland

Phofu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fox, Bat-eared

moTlhose

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fox, Silver (Cape)

leSie (mMyana)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gemsbok

Kukama

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Genet

Tshipa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grysbok

Phuduhudu ennye

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hartebeest

Kgama

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hyaena, Spotted

Phiri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Impala

Phala

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jackal, Black-backed

Phokoje emokotla montsho

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jackal, Side-striped

seKgee (raNtalaje)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kudu

Tholo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lechwe

laTawee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leopard

Nkwe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lion

Tau

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lizard, Monitor

Gopane

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ostrich

Ntshe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pig, Wild (Bush)

Kolobe yanaga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Python

Tlhware

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reedbuck

seBugata

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roan Antelope

Kwalata etshetlha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sable Antelope

Kwalata entsho

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Springhare

Ntole

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sitatunga

Naakong

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Snakes (unspecified)

diNoga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Springbok

Tshephe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steenbuck

Phuduhudu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tsessebe

Kabole (Tshesebe)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warthog

Kolobe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wildebeest

Kgokong

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zebra

Pitse yanaga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OTHER TROPHIES

 

Animal fat (ibs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Animal bones (ibs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Horns

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Claws of cats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feet    Antelope

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Buffalo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Elephant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Ostrich

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ostrich eggs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ostrich feathers (ibs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Porcupine quills (ibs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skulls    Cats (unspec.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Leopard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Lion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tails    Buffalo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Sable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Wildebeest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Zebra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hair (ibs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ivory (ibs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KAROSSES & MATS

 

Caracal (Lynx)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cats (unspecified)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fox, Bat-eared

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fox, silver

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jackal (unspecified)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One major skin, male

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mixed fur animals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Small antelope, male

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECOND SCHEDULE
TROPHY DEALER'S DAY-BY-DAY JOURNAL

Name of Trophy Dealer

Address

Serial No.

Date

Description of Trophy

From Whom Obtained

Licence No. under which Trophy Hunted (if applicable)

How Disposed of and to whom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FAUNA CONSERVATION (CAPTURE OF ANIMALS) REGULATIONS

(under section 92)

(12th January, 1968)

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

REGULATIONS

    1.    Citation

    2.    Animals to be captured to be specified in the permit

    3.    Fees payable for a permit

        Schedule - Capture of Animals: Fees

S.I. 3, 1968,
S.I. 51, 1973,
S.I. 82, 1988*.

1.    Citation

    These Regulations may be cited as the Fauna Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations.

2.    Animals to be captured to be specified in the permit

    A permit issued in terms of section 40 of the Act and authorising the capturing of any animal shall specify—

    (a)    the species of animals;

    (b)    the number of such species,

which may be captured in accordance with the permit.

3.    Fees payable for a permit

    Subject to the provisions of section 45(2) of the Act the fees prescribed in the Schedule hereto shall be payable upon the issue of a permit in terms of section 43 of the Act authorising the capturing of any animal in respect of each animal to which the permit relates.

*S.I. 82 of 1998 has been repealed by S.I. 35 of 2001 with effect from 10th August, 2001. It appears that it may be the intention that the Schedule of Fees should fall away from these regulations. However, the repeal of an enactment does not undo the amendments made by that enactment. The editor has therefore retained the Schedule of Fees as substituted by S.I. 82 of 1988, until such time as a clear indication is given that the Schedule to these regulations has been repealed.

SCHEDULE
CAPTURE OF ANIMALS: FEES

 

Capture from Private/Leasehold Farms for Export Fee

Capture from the Wild for Restocking Fee

Capture from the Wild for Export
Fee

SPECIES (Arranged in taxonomic order)

MAMMALS (Species not on the Conserved list as follows)

 

 

 

Elephant Shrew (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Hedgehog

2,00

10,00

50,00

Shrew (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Bat (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Vervet Monkey

1,00

5,00

25,00

Baboon

1,00

5,00

15,00

Spotted Hyaena

1,00

5.00

15,00

Leopard

10,00

100,00

500,00

Lion

20,00

200,00

1000,00

Caracal

2,00

10,00

50,00

Wild Cat

1,00

5,00

20,00

Bat Eared Fox

2,00

10,00

50,00

Wild Dog

1,00

5,00

50,00

Silver Fox

2,00

10,00

50,00

Side Striped Jackal

1,00

5,00

20,00

Black Backed Jackal

1,00

5,00

20,00

Zorrila

1,00

5,00

15,00

Genet (small and large Spotted)

1,20

6,00

25,00

Surical

1,20

6,00

10,00

Mongoose (all Species)

0,60

3,00

10,00

Elephant

20,00

200,00

500,00

Zebra

5,00

50,00

200,00

Wild Pig

2,00

10,00

50,00

Warthog

1,00

5,00

50,00

Duiker

1,00

5,00

20,00

Steenbok

1,00

5,00

20,00

Kudu

4,00

40,00

200,00

Sitatunga

5,00

50,00

250,00

Bushbuck

3,00

15,00

50,00

Impala

1,20

6,00

50,00

Reedbuck

2,00

10,00

200,00

Lechwe

4,00

40,00

200,00

Springbok

1,20

6,00

100,00

Gemsbok

4,00

40,00

200,00

Sable

20,00

200,00

550,00

Eland

6,00

60,00

300,00

Buffalo

5,00

25,00

400,00

Wildebeest

2,00

10,00

150,00

Hartebeest

2,00

10,00

150,00

Tsessebe

20,00

200,00

550,00

Hares (Scrub and Cape)

0,60

3,00

5,00

Mole Rat

0,20

1,00

5,00

Porcupine

4,00

20,00

50,00

Springhare

0,60

3,00

5,00

Dormouse (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Squirrels (Ground and Bush)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Cane Rat

0,20

1,00

3,00

Rats and Mice (Cricetidae and Muridae) (Excluding Gerbil)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Gerbil (all Species)

0,20

1,00

6,00

REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS (Species not on the Conserved List as follows)

 

 

 

Pipidae (Clawed Frogs) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Bufonidae (Toads) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Microhylidae (Red Banded and Rain Frogs) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Ranidae (Frogs)

 

 

 

    Bull Frogs

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Sand Frogs

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Angola River Frogs

0,60

3,00

5,00

    Ridged Frogs

0,60

3,00

5,00

    Plain Grass Frogs

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Puddle Frogs

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Common Caco

0,20

1,00

5,00

    All other species

0,20

1,00

5,00

Hemisidae (Shovel Snouted Frogs) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Rhacophoridae (Foam Nest Frogs) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Hyperoliidae (Kassina and Reed Frogs)

 

 

 

    Bubbling Kassina

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Reed Frogs

0,20

1,00

5,00

Gekkonidae (Geckoes)

 

 

 

    Tropical House Gecko

0,20

1,00

5,00

    All other Species

0,20

1,00

5,00

Agamidae (Agamas) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Chamaelionidae (Chamaeleons) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Lygosominae (Skinks) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Cordylidae (Plated Lizards) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Lacertidae (Lacertid Lizards) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Colubridae (Colubrid Snakes) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Elapidae (Elapid Snakes) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Viperidae (Viperid Snakes) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Crocodylidae (Crocodiles) (all Species)

1,00

5,00

50,00

    Nile Crocodile Eggs

20

1,00

50,00

Eggs or larval stages are treated as live animals for all licences unless otherwise stated.

 

 

 

BIRDS (Species not on the Conserved List as follows)

 

 

 

Struthionidae (Ostriches)

 

 

 

    Ostrich

1,00

5,00

40,00

    Ostrich Eggs

0,20

1,00

40,00

Analidae (Ducks and Geese)

 

 

 

    Spurwing

0,60

3,00

15,00

    White Backed Duck

0,20

1,00

10,00

    All other species

0,20

1,00

5,00

Phasianidae (Francolins)

 

 

 

    Natal Francolin

0,40

2,00

10,00

    All other species

0,20

1,00

5,00

Humididae (Guineafowl) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Turneidae (Button Quails) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Olidae (Bustards, Korhaans)

 

 

 

    Black Korhaan

1,00

5,00

10,00

    All other species

2,00

10,00

20,00

Charadriidae (Plovers) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Pteroclidae (Sandgrouse) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Laridae (Gulls) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Capitonidae (Barbets) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Alaudidae (Larks) (all Species)

1,00

5,00

10,00

Dicruridae (Drongos) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Oriolidae (Orioles) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Corvidae (Crows) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Paridae (Tits) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Remilidae (Penduline Tits) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Tjmalidae (Babblers) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Pycnotidae (Bulbuls) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Tyrdidae (Thrushes, Chats, Robins) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Columbidae (Pigeons and Doves) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Treronidae (Green Pigeons) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Psittacidae (Parrots) (all Species)

1,00

5,00

25,00

Musophagidae (Loeries) (all Species)

0,40

2,00

10,00

Bubonidae (Owls) (all Species)

2,00

10,00

50,00

Coliidae (Housebirds) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Alcedinidae (Kingfisher)

 

 

 

    Giant Kingfisher

2,00

10,00

50,00

    Malachite Kingfisher

1,00

5,00

10,00

    All other species

0,20

1,00

5,00

Meropidae (Bee Eaters) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Coraciidae (Rollers) (all Species)

20

1,00

5,00

Bucerotidae (Hornbills)

1,00

5,00

10,00

    Ground Hornbill (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Sylviidae (Warblers, Cisticolas) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Priniidae (Prinias) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Muscicapidae (Flycatchers)

 

 

 

    Paradise Flycatcher

0,60

3,00

10,00

    All other species

0,20

1,00

5,00

Motacillidae (Wagtails Pipits, Longclaws) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Laniidae (Shrikes) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Sturniidae (Starlings) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Buphagidae (Oxpeckers) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Meciariniidae (Sunbirds) (all Species)

0,40

2,00

10,00

Zosteropidae (White Eyes) (all species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

Ploceidae (Weavers)

 

 

 

    Red Billed Quelea

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Red Bishop

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Golden Bishop

0,20

1,00

5,00

    White Winged Widow

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Red Headed Finch

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Cut Throat Finch

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Melba Finch

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Jameson's Firefinch

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Red Billed Firefinch

0,20

1,00

5,00

    Pin Tailed Whydah

0,60

3.00

10,00

    Shaft Tailed Whydah

0,60

3,00

10,00

    Paradise Whydah

0,60

3,00

10,00

    All other Species

0,20

1,00

5,00

Fringillidae (Canaries, Seedeaters, Buntings) (all Species)

0,20

1,00

5,00

 

DECLARATION OF CONTROLLED HUNTING AREAS ORDER

(section 11)

(28th February, 1968)

ARRANGEMENT OF PARAGRAPHS

    PARAGRAPH

    1.    Citation

    2.    Declaration of controlled hunting areas

        Schedule - Controlled Hunting Areas

S.I. 4, 1968,
S.I. 15, 1968,
S.I. 22, 1968,
S.I. 27, 1968,
S.I. 12, 1970,
S.I. 41, 1970,
S.I. 43, 1970,
S.I. 53, 1971,
S.I. 83, 1973,
S.I. 5, 1975,
S.I. 93, 1977,
S.I. 26, 1985,
S.I. 61, 1995.

1.    Citation

    This Order may be cited as the Declaration of Controlled Hunting Areas Order.

2.    Declaration of controlled hunting areas

    Each area described in the Schedule hereto is hereby declared to be a controlled hunting area for the purposes of the Act.

SCHEDULE
CONTROLLED HUNTING AREAS

KACHIKAU CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 1)

    Commencing at a point on the international boundary between Botswana and the Caprivi Zipfel being a point on the Chobe National Park boundary (as defined in the Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act (Cap. 38:01) due north of a beacon situated on Fire-break No. 19 at Ngoma, the boundary runs due south to the said beacon; thence southwards following the eastern edge of the said Fire-break No. 19 for a distance of approximately twenty and one half miles; thence due west to the international boundary between Botswana and the Caprivi Zipfel being a point on the Chobe River; thence generally north-eastwards following the said international boundary to the point of commencement.

KASANE CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 2)

    Commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of the Chobe National Park being the intersection of the said boundary and the direct road from Serondela to Lesoma, the boundary runs generally eastwards following the middle of the said Lesoma road to its intersection with the international boundary between Botswana and Zimbabwe at the Lesoma Gate; thence generally south-eastwards following the said international boundary between Botswana and Zimbabwe to the middle of the gate on the road from Kanyu to Matetsi in Zimbabwe at Pandamatenga; thence generally south-westwards following the middle of the said road from Matetsi to Kanyu to its intersection with the road from Dodo to Masame at Dodo; thence generally westwards following the middle of the said road from Dodo to Masame to the borehole at Masame; thence in a straight line due west to the eastern boundary of the Chobe National Park; thence generally northwards following the eastern boundary of the Chobe National Park to the point of commencement.

MASAME CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 3)

    Commencing at the junction of the Kanyu to Pandamatenga and Nunga to Ngwezumba roads, the boundary runs generally westwards following the middle of the Nunga to Nwezumba road for a distance of approximately four miles to the intersection of this road and the road from Pandamatenga to Masame, thence generally westwards following the middle of the Pandamatenga to Masame Road to the borehole at Masame; thence due west to the eastern boundary of the Chobe National Park; thence generally southwards and westwards to a point on latitude 19? south being exactly twelve miles due west of the stock-route from Bushman Pits to Kazungula; thence in a straight line due south to the point where this line is intersected by the straight line drawn between the junction of the old road from Maun to Joverega and the eastern boundary of the Batawana Tribal Territory and the north-east beacon of the Marulamantsi Ranch boundary; thence eastwards following the latter line for about one mile to its intersection with the middle of the road from Kanyu to Pandamatenga; thence generally north-eastwards following the said road from Kanyu to Pandamatenga to the point of commencement.

TAMAFUPA CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 4)

    Commencing at a point on the international boundary between Botswana and Zimbabwe being a point in the middle of the gate at Pandamatenga on the road from Kanyu to Matetse (in Zimbabwe) the boundary runs generally south-westwards following the middle of the said road from Matetse to Kanyu to the point where it is intersected by the straight line drawn between the junction of the old road from Maun to Joverega where it intersects the eastern boundary of the Batawana Tribal Territory and the north-eastern beacon of Marulamantsi Ranch; thence eastwards following the latter said line to the said beacon at Marulamantsi Ranch; thence southwards following the eastern boundary of Marulamantsi Ranch to a point three miles distant from the said beacon; thence due east to a point on the international boundary between Botswana and Zimbabwe; thence generally north-westwards following the international boundary to the point of commencement.

KWANDO CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 5)

    Commencing at the point of intersection of the middle of the Okavango River and the international boundary between Botswana and the Caprivi Zipfel, the boundary runs north-eastwards and south-eastwards following the said international boundary to the point where the west bank of the Chobe River makes its most northern contact with the international boundary between Botswana and the Caprivi Zipfel approximately five miles north of Jame's Camp and approximately twenty miles north of the junction of the Selinda and the Chobe Rivers; thence in a straight line south-westwards to Gwilingwa; thence due south to the southern bank of the Selinda; thence generally southwards following the eastern and southern bank of the Selinda to its confluence with the Ng-gokha River; thence due south to the middle of the Ng-gokha River; thence generally westwards and north-westwards following the middle of the Ng-gokha River to its confluence with the Okavango River; and thence following the middle of the Okavango River north-westwards to the point of commencement.

SAVUTI CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 6)

    Commencing at the intersection of the international boundary between Botswana and the Caprivi Zipfel and the eastern boundary of the Batawana Tribal Territory, the boundary runs southwards following the said Tribal boundary for a distance of about thirty-four miles to the point where the boundary is intersected by the middle of the Tsetse Control track which runs from Tsantsara westwards on an approximate bearing of 283? (true north) to an island in the eastern extension of the Selinda; thence continuing on this bearing to the point of intersection of this bearing and a straight line drawn from Gwilingwa to the point on the international boundary where the Chobe River first touches the northern boundary of Botswana, being a point about five miles north of Jame's Camp and about twenty miles north of the junction of the Chobe and Selinda Rivers; thence north-eastwards following the said line to the said point on the international boundary between Botswana and the Caprivi Zipfel; thence generally south-eastwards, southwards and north-eastwards following the said international boundary to the point of commencement.

KHWAI CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 7)

    Commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of the Batawana Tribal Territory being the point of intersection of the said boundary with the middle of the Tsetse Control track which runs from Tsantsara westwards on an approximate bearing of 283? (true north) to an island in the eastern extension of the Selinda, the boundary follows the middle of the said Tsetse Control track westwards, and its extension on a bearing of 283? (true north) to the point where this extension meets a straight line drawn from a point on the northern boundary of Botswana five miles north of Jame's Camp and approximately twenty miles north of the junction of the Selinda and Chobe Rivers to Gwilingwa; thence in a straight line south-westwards to Gwilingwa; thence due south to the south-eastern bank of the Selinda; thence generally southwards following the south-eastern bank of the Selinda to its junction with the Ng-gokha River; thence due south to the middle of the Ng-gokha River; thence generally eastwards following the middle of the Ng-gokha River until it becomes the Moanachira River; thence generally eastwards following the middle of the Moanachira River until it becomes the Khwai River; thence generally eastwards following the middle of the Khwai River to the point where it is intersected by the eastern boundary of the Batawana Tribal Territory at a point about eight miles north-west of Kudumane; thence due north following the said Tribal boundary to the point of commencement.

MABABE CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 8)

    Commencing at a beacon situated on the southern edge of a molapo known as Tsantsara (also known as Gatgarra) being a point on the eastern boundary of the Batawana Tribal Territory, the boundary runs in a south-easterly direction following the southern edge of the Tsantsara Molapo to its intersection with the western edge of the sand ridge known as Magwikwe; thence generally southwards following the western edge of the Magwikwe Sand Ridge to its point of intersection with Latitude 19? south; thence eastwards following the said Latitude 19? to a point on the said Latitude 19? south twelve miles due east of the stock-route from Bushman Pits to Kazungula; thence in a straight line due south to its point of intersection with a straight line drawn between the beacon at the north-east corner of Marulamantsi Ranch and the point where the old road from Maun to Joverega intersects the eastern boundary of the Batawana Tribal Territory; thence eastwards in a straight line to the said point of intersection of the old road from Maun to Joverega and the eastern boundary of the Batawana Tribal Territory; thence due north following the Tribal boundary to the point of commencement.

MATSEBE CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 9)

    Commencing at a point in the middle of the Thaoge River twenty miles north-east of the kgotla in Gomare, the boundary runs generally southwards following the middle of the Thaoge River to a point south-east of Tsau where it is intersected by the middle of the Tsetse Fly Control track from Toteng to Tsau; thence following the middle of the said track eastwards to the point where it intersects the cut line of the outer Tsetse Control fence approximately six miles north of Toteng Bridge; thence north-eastwards, north-westwards and north-eastwards following the said cut line and the Tsetse Control Fence to the point where it intersects the eastern bank of the Xudum River; thence generally north-westwards following the eastern bank of the Xudum River to the point where the Xudum River enters Qo Lagoon; thence in a straight line north-westwards to the point of commencement.

BOTETI CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 10)

Sub-division One

    Commencing at the point where the eastern boundary of the Makgadikgadi Pans Game Reserve meets the new Maun to Nata road, the boundary runs eastwards, following the middle of the said road, to the point where it is intersected by the western boundary of the Bamangwato Tribal Territory (marked Bamangwato Reserve on some maps); thence southwards and eastwards following the said Tribal boundary to the point where it meets the northern edge of the Makgadikgadi Pan; thence generally westwards and southwards following the northern and western edge of the Makgadikgadi Pan to the point where the edge of the said Pan is intersected by the eastern boundary of the Makgadikgadi Pans Game Reserve; thence due north, following the Reserve boundary, to the point of commencement.

Sub-division Two

    Commencing at the point where the eastern bank of the Boteti River enters Lake Xau, the boundary runs westwards and northwards, following the eastern bank of the said river to the point where it meets the boundary of the Makgadikgadi Pans Game Reserve; thence eastwards, southwards and north-eastwards to the point where the boundary of the said Game Reserve intersects the western edge of the Makgadikgadi Pan; thence southwards and south-eastwards following the edge of the said Pan to the point where the western bank of the molapo running from the north-eastern corner of Lake Xau to Makgadikgadi meets the edge of the said Pan; thence south-westwards following the western bank of the said molapo to the point where it enters Lake Xau; thence westwards following the northern edge of Lake Xau to the point of commencement. The above sub-divisions are shown more fully on Plan 00-2 deposited with the Department of Surveys and Lands, Gaborone.

RAKOPS CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 11)

    Commencing at the point of intersection of the middle of the Boteti River and the western boundary of the Bamangwato Tribal Territory the boundary runs down the middle of the Boteti River generally eastwards and southwards to the point where the said river enters Lake Dow; thence following the western, southern and eastern shore of Lake Dow to the point where the said river emerges; thence north-eastwards following the southern bank of the river to the point where it enters Makgadikgadi Pan; thence generally northwards, south-eastwards and eastwards following the southern edge of the Makgadikgadi Pan to the point where it adjoins Sua Pan; thence generally south-eastwards following the southern edge of Sua Pan to the intersection of the Pan edge and the Dukwe/Mokoba Fence; thence generally south-westwards following the prolongation of the Dukwe/Mokoba Fence to its intersection with the south-western boundary of the Bamangwato Tribal Territory; thence north-westwards and northwards following the said Bamangwato Tribal Territory boundary to the point of commencement.

SHASHE CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 12)

    Commencing on the southern bank of the Shashe River where it is intersected by the middle of the road from Palapye to Francistown at Tonota the boundary runs generally south-eastwards following the southern bank of the Shashe River to its intersection with the western end of the boundary of the Tuli Circle; thence following the boundary of the Tuli Circle generally south-westwards to its intersection with the back-line fence of the Tuli Block; thence generally southwards following the back-line fence of the Tuli Block to the point where it is intersected by the middle of the Motloutse River; thence generally westwards following the middle of the Motloutse River to the point where it is intersected by the road from Palapye to Francistown near Foley Siding; thence generally northwards following the middle of the road from Palapye to Francistown to the point of commencement.

WESTERN KGALAGADI CONTROLLED HUNTING AREA (NO. 13)

    Commencing at the junction of the northern boundary of the Kgalagadi District and the international boundary between Botswana and Namibia, the boundary runs eastwards to the point where it is intersected by the middle of the road from Thakatshwane to Tshane to Tshabong; thence southwards following the middle of the said road from Thakatshwane to Tshane to Tshabong to the point where it is intersected by the parallel of south latitude which passes through Werda Village; thence westwards to the point where the said parallel of south latitude is intersected by a line drawn from Latitude 25? 30' south, Longitude 21? 30' east to the intersection of Latitude 24? 21' 37" south with the international boundary between Botswana and Namibia; thence north-westwards following the said line to its point of intersection with the international boundary between Botswana and Namibia; thence due north following the international boundary to the point of commencement.

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