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Thursday, March 14, 2013

SPECIALLY PROTECTED ANIMALS



From: Ellen Connelly ellen.connelly74@gmail.com
SIXTH SCHEDULE (Section 43)
SPECIALLY PROTECTED ANIMALS
Animals
Areas within which animal may be hunted without a section 37 permit
Mammals—Mammalia
1. Aardwolf—Proteles cristatus
2. Bat-eared Fox—Otocyon megalotis                                   Wankie district
3. Cheetah—Acinonyx jubatus
4. Gemsbok—Oryx gazella
5. Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest—Alcelaphus Lichtensteini
6. Pangolin—Manis temmincki
7. Rhinoceros—
(a) Black—Diceros bicornis
(b) Square-lipped—Ceratotherium simum
8. Roan—Hippotragus equines

Reptiles—Reptilia
1.      Python—Python sebae

Birds—Aves
1. African Hawk Eagle—Hieraaetus spilogaster
2. All the Bustards and Korhaans—Family Otidae
3. All the Cranes—Family Gruidae
4. All the Flamingoes—Family Phoenicopteridae
5. All the Pelicans—Family Pelecanidae
6. All the Storks—Family Ciconiidae
7. All the Vultures—Family Aegypiidae
8. Ayres’ Hawk Eagle—Hieraaetus dubius
9. Bataleur—Terathopius ecaudatus
10. Black Eagle—Aquila verreauxi
11. Black-breasted Snake-Eagle—Circaetus pectoralis
12. Black Sparrowhawk—Accipiter melanoleucus
13. Brown Snake-Eagle—Circaetus cinereus
14. Crowned Eagle—Stephanoaetus coronatus
15. Fish Eagle—Haliaeetus vocifer
16. Hamerkop—Scopus umbretter
17. Lanner Falcon—Falco biarmicus
18. Long-crested Eagle—Lophaetus occipitalis
19. Martial Eagle—Polemaetus bellicosus
20. Osprey—Pandion haliaetus
21. Peregrine—Falco peregrinus
22. Secretary Bird—Sagittarius serpentarius
23. Teita Falcon—Falco fasciinucha
24. Tawny Eagle—Aquila rapax.

SEVENTH SCHEDULE (Section 48)
SPECIALLY PROTECTED INDIGENOUS PLANTS
Plants
Areas within which plant may be picked without a section 41 permit
Adiantaceae
Acristuchum aureum Mangrove fern
Amaryllidaceae
Cyrtanthus all species
Dierama all species    Harebell
Flowering grass
Apocynaceae
Adenium obesum (Forsk)
Roem et Schult. var
multiflorum (Klotzsch)             Sabi Star                                 chitsvosve, mbwayuma, chihumbu
Pachypodium saundersonii    Lundi Star
Arecaceae (Palmae)
Borassus aethiopumMart.      Borassus palm
Raphia farinifera (Gaertn.)      Raffia palm                 muware
Hylander
Asclepiadaceae
Hoodia lugardii N.E. Br.
Tavaresia barklyi
(Thistleton-Dyer)
N.E. Br.
Cupreseaceae
Juniperus procera Endl.         African juniper
Cyatheaceae
Alsophila, all species   Tree ferns                   chitsamva,
gombwe
Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia davyi N.E. Br.
Euphorbia decidua Bally & Leach
Euphorbia memoralis R.A. Dyer
Euphorbia wildii Leach
Flacourtiaceae
Bivinia jalbertii Tul.                  Mutuputupu mutuputupu
Tree
Liliaceae
Aloe, all species and natural hybrids
Gloriosa superba L.    Flame lily                     kajongwe,
nyakajongwe,
amakukhulume,
iqhude,
unyawulwenkukuhu,
matalamanda,
gumbo-lewuku
Orchidaceae
All species of epiphytic (or lithophytic)
orchids
Passifloraceae
Adenia fruticosa Burtt Davy
Adenia spinosa Burtt Davy
Polypodiaceae
Platycerium alcicorne Desv.               Staghorn fern
Zamiaceae
Encephalartos,                                    all species Cycad

EIGHTH SCHEDULE (Section 80)
PROBLEM ANIMALS
1. Baboon—Papio spp.
2. Wild or Hunting Dog—Lycaon pictus
3. Spotted Hyena—Crocuta crocuta
4. Black-backed Jackal—Canis mesomelas

NINTH SCHEDULE (Section 121)
DANGEROUS ANIMALS
Buffalo — Syncerus caffer
Elephant — Loxodonta africana
Hippopotamus — Hippopotarnus amphibius
Leopard — Panthera pardus
DANGEROUS ANIMALS
Lion — Panthera leo
Rhinoceros—
(a) Black — Diceros bicornis
(b) Square lipped — Ceratotherium simum

        Ellen Connelly
    +263 712 208 356
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