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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT: SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

 

INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

National Parks Regulations

National Parks Declaration Order

National Parks and Wildlife (Licences and Fees) Regulations

National Park and Wildlife (Night Game Drives) Regulations, 1997

National Parks and Wildlife (Prohibition of Holding Both a District Game Licence and a National Game Licence) Regulations

National Parks and Wildlife (Methods of Hunting) (Restriction) Regulations

National Parks and Wildlife (Prescribed Trophies) Regulations

National Parks and Wildlife (Camping Sites) Regulations

National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations

GAME Management Area Declaration Order

National Parks and Wildlife (Elephant and Rhinoceros) Regulations

National Parks and Wildlife (Trophy Dealers) Regulations

National Parks and Wildlife(Bird Sanctuaries) Regulations

National Park and Wildlife (Payment of Fees to Livingstone Municipal Council) Regulations

National Park and Wildlife (Night Game Drives) Regulations, 1997

Game Management Area (Declaration) Order, 1998

 

NATIONAL PARKS REGULATIONS

[Section 185]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Interpretation

   3. Application

   4. Entry and residence in National Park

   5. Restriction on entry and exit

   6. Declaration of arms and ammunition by persons passing through National Park

   7. Prohibition of entry into, or from, or movement within, National Park at night

   8. Restriction on entry and movement

   9. Restriction on cycles and motor cycles

   10. Restriction on motor vehicle

   11. Restriction on caravans and trailers

   12. Restriction on boats

   13. Restriction on aircraft

   14. Restriction on building an other forms of land improvement in National Park

   15. Prohibition of destruction of vegetation

   16. Restriction against lighting of fires for domestic purposes

   17. Prohibition of removal of trophies, etc., within National Park

   18. Prohibition of disturbance of predator

   19. Feeding of wild animals

   20. Restriction on fishing

   21. Restriction on commercial photography or recording

   22. Restriction against disturbance

   23. Restriction against litter

   24. Restriction on trading

   25. Instructions by wildlife police offiers

   26. Closure of roads, etc., by wildlife police officers

   27. Exemption of wildlife police officers

   28. Offences and penalties

   29. Revocation of SI No. 9 of 1972

      FIRST SCHEDULE

      SECOND SCHEDULE

Act13 of1994,

SI 88 of 1993.

[Regulations by the Minister after consultation with the Director]

 


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1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks Regulations.

 

2. Interpretation

In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires–

"estate road" has the meaning ascribed to it in section 8 of the Roads and Road Traffic Act.

 

3. Application

   (1)    These Regulations shall apply to National Parks, except such part of the Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park as lies outside the area demarcated as Mosi-Oa-Tunya Zoological Park, and to the said part regulations 4 (1) (b), 4(3), 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 (b), 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 only shall apply.

   (2)    In the case of Liuwa National Park the provisions of these Regulations, other than regulations 6, 17, 18, 22 (b) 25 and 28 shall not apply to any bona fide resident of that National Park:

Provided that the Minister may by order in writing exclude any part of any National Park from the application of all or any of these Regulations.

 

4. Entry and residence in National Park

   (1)    A person, not being a person belonging to any of the categories enumerated in subsection (2) of section 43 of the Act, shall not–

   (a)   enter a National Park unless he is in possession of a valid Entry

Permit issued under these Regulations;

   (b)   reside in a National Park unless he is in possession of a valid

Residence Permit issued under these Regulations:

Provided that the Director may in special circumstances by writing permit any person to enter or reside in a National Park without obtaining the appropriate Permit.

   (2)    An Entry Permit may be issued by the Director, or by any officer authorised by the Director in writing in that behalf, in Form 1 as set out in the First Schedule on payment of the fees prescribed in the Second Schedule.

   (3)    A Residence Permit may be issued by the Director in Form 2 as set out in the First Schedule, but no fees shall be payable therefor.

   (4)    Any person who is a tourist from outside Zambia shall be in possession of a valid Conservation Stamp issued under these Regulations in addition to a valid Entry Permit before entering any National Park.

   (5)    A Conservation Stamp may be issued by the Director or any Wildlife Police Officer, or any person authorised by the Director in writing in that behalf on payment of the fee prescribed in the Second Schedule.

   (6)    Proceeds from the issue of the Conservation Stamps shall go directly to meet the management and development costs of the National Parks.

   (7)    Where the Conservation Stamp is issued by any person authorised in writing by the Director, such person shall be entitled to a ten per cent commission of the Conservation Stamp Fee.

 

5. Restriction on entry and exit

Except with the written permission of the Director, no person shall enter or leave a National Park otherwise than at a recognised point of entry or exit or without making relevant and complete entries in the register kept for that purpose at such point of entry or exit.

 

6. Declaration of arms and ammunition by persons passing through National Park

Every person passing through a National Park along a public road shall declare at the point of entry and again at the point of exit any firearm, ammunition or explosive in his possession, and shall enter the details thereof in the registers kept for that purpose at the points of entry and exit.

 

7. Prohibition of entry into, or exit from, or movement within National Park at night

   (1)    A person may not enter or leave a National Park, or leave the defined area around a lodge or camp within a National Park, during the hours of darkness:

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.55>Provided that this regulation shall not apply to any wilderness trail, nocturnal tour or other authorised tourist activity which has been specifically exempted in writing by the Director.

   (2)    For the purpose of this regulation, the term "hours of darkness" means the period between one half-hour after sunset and one half-hour before sunrise.

 

8. Restriction on entry and movement

Except with the written permission of the Director, a person shall not–

   (a)   alight from a motor vehicle or boat within a National Park except at a lodge, camp or designated picnic site or bird hide; or

   (b)   enter or travel within a National Park on foot at any place not included in Paragraph (a):

Provided that this regulation shall not apply to any person whilst he is accompanied by a wildlife police officer or to any person travelling along a public road.

 

9. Restriction on cycles or motor cycles

Except with the written permission of the Director, a person shall not enter or travel within a National Park on a cycle or a motor cycle:

Provided that this regulation shall not apply to any person travelling along a public road.

 

10. Restriction on motor vehicle

A person shall not within a National Park–

   (a)   drive a motor vehicle with a defective or wholly or partly inoperative silencing system or exhaust or a motor vehicle producing such noise as may cause alarm, annoyance or disturbance to any animal or person;

   (b)   unnecessarily sound the horn of a motor vehicle;

   (c)   drive a motor vehicle anywhere except on a recognised road unless specifically authorised in writing by the Director;

   (d)   drive a motor vehicle in excess of 50 kilometres per hour or of any other speed limit indicated at any place by signs:

Provided that this paragraph shall not apply to a motor vehicle driven along a public road, other than an estate road; or

   (e)   drive a motor vehicle in a manner likely to disturb or endanger any animal or person.

 

11. Restriction on caravans and trailers

Except with the written permission of the Director, a person shall not bring a caravan or trailer into a National Park, except in accordance with the terms and conditions of his Entry Permit or Residence Permit, as the case may be.

 

12. Restriction on boats

A person shall not use a boat within a National Park without the written permission of the Director or in accordance with the terms and conditions of his Entry Permit or Residence Permit, as the case may be, and such permission or Permit may stipulate conditions as to the place where such boats may be used and may limit or prohibit the use of an engine to propel any such boat.

 

13. Restriction on aircraft

   (1)    Except with the written permission of the Director, a person shall not fly an aircraft over a National Park at a height of less than 300 metres above ground level except when lawfully landing or taking off from a licensed aerodrome or airfield within such a National Park.

   (2)    Except with the written permission of the Director and upon payment of the fees prescribed in the Second Schedule, a person shall not land an aircraft in a National Park:

Provided that this sub-regulation shall not apply to such aircraft as may enter a National Park on a routine schedule or for government purposes.

   (3)    A person shall not land an aircraft at any point within a National Park other than on a licensed aerodrome or airfield.

 

14. Restriction on building and other forms of improvement within National Park

Except with the written permission of the Director, a person shall not erect any building or structure, construct any roads or tracks or carry out any form of land alteration or improvement within a National Park.

 

15. Prohibition of destruction of vegetation

Except with the written permission of the Director, a person shall not cut, deface, damage or destroy any vegetation in a National Park.

 

16. Restriction against lighting of fires for domestic purposes

A person shall not light a fire for domestic purposes, such as the cooking of food, within a National Park, except at such points as are designated by the Director.

 

17. Prohibition of removal of trophies etc., within National Park

Without the written permission of the Director, a person shall not remove any wild animal, whether dead or alive, or any trophy, vegetation or any object of prehistoric, archaeological, historical or scientific interest from a National Park or from one part of a National Park to another part of the same National Park.

 

18. Prohibition of disturbance of predator

A person shall not drive a predator away from a kill.

 

19. Feeding of wild animals

A person shall not feed a wild animal in a National Park.

 

20. Restriction on fishing

   (1) A person shall not fish in a National Park unless he is in possession of a valid Angling Permit issued under these Regulations and except in accordance with the conditions laid down in the Permit:

Provided that the Director may in writing authorise fishing for subsistence or traditional purposes without an Angling Permit and without payment of fees, but subject to such conditions, if any, as he may consider fit to specify.

   (2)    An Angling Permit may be issued by the Director, or by any officer authorised by the Director in writing in that behalf, in Form 3, as set out in the First Schedule on payment of the fees prescribed in the Second Schedule.

 

21. Restriction on commercial photography or recording

   (1)    A person shall not take still or cine photographs or make sound recordings within a National Park for commercial purposes unless he is in possession of a valid Photography and Sound Recording Licence issued under these Regulations.

   (2)    A Photography and Sound Recording Licence may be issued by the Director, or any officer authorised by the Director in writing in that behalf, in Form 4 as set out in the First Schedule on payment of the fees prescribed in the Second Schedule.

 

22. Restriction against disturbance

A person shall not within a National Park–

   (a)   play any radio, gramophone, tape recorder, record player or musical instrument so as to cause unnecessary disturbance to any animal or person; or

   (b)   provoke or chase any wild animal or cause alarm, annoyance or unnecessary disturbance to any wild animal.

 

23. Restriction against litter

A person shall not discard any litter, refuse or rubbish in a National Park, except in a receptacle or other means of disposal for such purpose.

 

24. Restriction on trading

A person shall not engage in any trade or business in a National Park without the written permission of the Minister.

 

25. Instructions by wildlife police officers

All persons within a National Park shall obey all lawful instructions given by a wildlife police officer.

 

26. Closure of roads, etc., by wildlife police officer

Any wildlife police officer of or above the rank of wildlife ranger may at any time close any road (other than a public road), pontoon, lodge, camp, picnic site or bird hide and thereupon entry to such road, pontoon, lodge, camp, picnic site of bird hide shall be prohibited, notwithstanding that any person would otherwise be entitled to enter, pass through or remain in any such place.

 

27. Exemption of wildlife police officer

The provisions of regulations 4 to 13, inclusive, and 15 to 20, inclusive, shall not apply to a wildlife police officer while on official duty in a National Park.

 

28. Offences and penalties

   (1) Any person who contravenes any of these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding three thousand two hundred fee units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or to both.

   (2) Without prejudice to any proceedings or other consequence which may result from a contravention of any of these Regulations, a wildlife police officer of or above the rank of wildlife ranger may revoke any permit or licence if he is reasonably satisfied that any of the persons named therein has contravened any of these Regulations.

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

29. Revocation of SI No. 9 of 1972

The National Parks Regulations, 1972 are hereby revoked.

 

FIRST SCHEDULE

PRESCRIBED FORMS

 

FORM 1

[Regulation 4]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks Regulations

ENTRY PERMIT

Date of Issue .............., 20................

This Permit is valid up to ................. hours on ..... 20...,

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.697917>for the persons named and the car/aircraft specified below. It is not transferable.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:5.57708>Names

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:2.89167>1 ....................................................................of

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:2.89167>2 ....................................................................of

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:2.89167>3 ....................................................................of

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:2.89167>4 ....................................................................of

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:2.89167>5 ....................................................................of

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:2.88819>6 ....................................................................of

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.988194>are hereby authorised to enter the National Park subject to the conditions set out on the reserve of this Permit. Car/aircraft Registration No. .......

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:4.18264>Point of entry Gate/airfield .................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:4.18264>Point of exit Gate/airfield .......................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:4.18264> FEES PAID

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.656944>Car/aircraft entrance at ................................ .........................................................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.655556>.............................................................. occupants at.....................................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.655556>

<IN:LF:2.35556,RT:3.17153>TOTAL...................................................

<IN:LF:2.35556,RT:3.17153>RECEIPT ..................................

Received from the sum of ................

(It is essential to produce this Form at the Entrance Gates)

..............................

Signed

Date ...................................

Original: to be retained by visitor for production at entrance gate

Duplicate: for filing

Triplicate: to support General Revenue Cash Book

Quadruplicate: to Accountant (Revenue) NPWS

Quintuplicate: to be retained in the book


(To be printed on the reverse of the Entry Permit)

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This Permit is valid for multiple entry only for the period stated and for the persons named herein.

2. Persons may stay overnight only if they are accommodated at a lodge or camp.

3. Entrance gate will open at 0600 hours throughout the year but will close at 1830 hours between 1st April, and 30th November; and at 1900 hours between 1st December and 31st March. Visitors must ensure that they leave the National Park before gates close.

4. Visitors should note that the violation of any provision of the National Parks and Wildlife Act or of the National Parks Regulations by any person named in this Permit may result in the cancellation of the Permit, and all the persons named therein being required to leave the National Park immediately. In addition, such violation shall also render the offender liable to prosecution. It is therefore urged that all visitors should acquaint themselves with the provisions of the Act and the Regulations.

 

FORM 2

[Regulation 4]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks Regulations

RESIDENCE PERMIT

National Park

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0513889,FI:0.166667>This Permit is valid for the person and the members of his family and dependants named below:

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:2.94236>Mr...................................................................of and

Members of Family

1

2

3

4

5

6

Dependants

1

2

3

are hereby authorised to enter and reside within the boundaries of the National Park.

Director,

National Parks and Wildlife Service

 

FORM 3

[Regulation 20]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks Regulations

ANGLING PERMIT

National Park

Date of Issue ................., 20....

This Permit is valid up to ....................., 20...,

for the persons named below and is not transferable.

Names

1 ....................................................................of

2 ....................................................................of

3 ....................................................................of

4 ....................................................................of

are hereby authorised to fish within the boundaries of the National Park by angling.

FEES PAID

At the rate of ....... per person

RECEIPT

Received from the sum of ................

IT IS ESSENTIAL TO PRODUCE THIS FORM AT THE ENTRANCE GATES

......................

Signed

Dated..................

Original: to be retained by visitor for production at entrance gate.

Duplicate: for filing.

Triplicate: to support General Revenue Cash Book.

Quadruplicate: to Accountant (Revenue) NPWS.

Quintuplicate: to be retained in the book.

(To be printed on the reverse of the Angling Permit)

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0541667,FI:0.166667>This Permit is valid only for angling. Chemical substances, explosives or any other device for fishing shall render this Permit void. Breach of any provision of the National Parks and Wildlife Act or of the National Parks Regulations on the part of any person named in the Permit shall render the permit liable to cancellation, and shall also render the offender liable to prosecution. Permit holders are therefore advised to acquaint themselves with the provisions of the Act and the Regulations.

 

FORM 4

[Regulation 21]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks Regulations

PHOTOGRAPHY AND SOUND RECORDING LICENCE

National Park

Date of Issue ............., 20... This Licence is valid up to , 20...., for the person named below and is not transferable.

Mr. .................................................................of

is hereby licensed to take still and cine photographs and to record sounds within the National Park during the period of the validity of this Licence for commercial purposes.

FEES PAID

RECEIPT

Received from the sum of

IT IS ESSENTIAL TO PRODUCE THIS FORM AT THE ENTRANCE GATES

.....................

Signed

Dated......................

Original: to be retained by visitor for production at entrance gate.

Duplicate: for filing.

Triplicate: to support General Revenue Cash Book.

Quadruplicate: to Accountant (Revenue) NPWS.

Quintuplicate: to be retained in the book.

(To be printed on the reverse of the Licence)

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This Licence does not entitle the licensee to enter the National Park without an Entry Permit.

2. Breach of any provision of the National Parks and Wildlife Act or of the National Parks Regulations on the part of the licensee shall render this Licence liable to cancellation and shall also render the offender liable to prosecution.

 

SECOND SCHEDULE

[Regulations 4, 13, 20 and 21]

PRESCRIBED FEES

 

Local Tourists

Overseas Tourists

Fee units

US$

<TS:0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.7875,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>1. Fees for an Entry Permit:

   

   (a) Luangwa South per day

2 per day

15.00 per person

   (b) Kafue per day

1 per day

5.00 per person

   (c)   Sumbu per day

1 per day

5.00 per person

   (d)   Lochinvar per day

1 per day

5.00 per person

   (e)   Other National Parks per day

1 per day

5. 00 per person

2. Vehicle entry fee per day

2 per day

10.00 per person

3. Aircraft entry fee

20 per landing per day

 

4. Commercial filming, painting and sound recording

1,000 per week

500.00 per week

5. Camping in a National Park (per adult)

10 per night

10.00 per night

6. Camping in a National Park (child) over 12 years

5 per night

 

7. Angling Permit

1 per day

5.00 per day

8. Keeping a boat in a National Park

10 per month

 

9. Child under 12 years

Free

 

10. Tour operators vehicle

Free

 

11. School parties

Free

 

12. Fee for a conservation stamp

15.00 US Dollars per person

 

NOTES:

      (i)   Camp sites in National Parks do not, as a rule have any service but where basic services are provided, additional fees may be payable to the agency providing the service.

      (ii)   The fees indicated in the Second Schedule also apply to walking safari camps.

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

NATIONAL PARKS DECLARATION ORDER

[Section 27]

Arrangement of Paragaraphs

Paragaraph

   1. Title

   2. Declaration of National Parks

   3. Revocation of SI No. 44 of 1972

      SCHEDULE

Act 13 of1994,

SI 44 of 1972,

SI 58 of 1993.

 

1. Title

This Order may be cited as the National Parks Declaration Order.

 

2. Declaration of National Parks

The areas set out in the Schedule are hereby declared to be National Parks for the purposes of the Act.

 

3. Revocation of S.I. No. 44 of 1972

The National Parks Declaration Order, 1972 is hereby revoked.

 

SCHEDULE

[Regulation 2]

NATIONAL PARK No. 1:

SOUTH LUANGWA

Starting at the confluence of the Luangwa and Mpupushi Rivers, the boundary follows the right bank of the latter river upstream to its confluence with the Mfuke (Mfushi) Stream; thence up the right bank of this stream to its source in the Muchinga Escarpment; thence along the brink of the said escarpment in a general north by north-easterly direction to the source of the Luanda River; thence down the left bank of this river to its confluence with the Kapamba River; thence up the right bank of the Kapamba River to its confluence with the Kangala River; thence up the right bank of the Kangala River to its source; thence in a northerly direction to Kapili Kasweta Hill; thence northwards to the confluence of the Finkono Stream with the Mupamadzi River; thence down the left bank of the Mupamadzi River to a beacon erected thereon; thence in a general northerly, easterly and southerly direction following a line of beacons erected around the margin of the Chifungwe Plain to a beacon to the left bank of the Mupamadzi River; thence along a line of beacons to the Luangwa River; thence following the thalweg of the Luangwa River down stream to its confluence with the Mwasauke Stream; thence up this stream for a distance of approximately 4.8 kilometres; thence following a straight line in a generally south easterly direction on a bearing of 146 degrees to a beacon erected on the Kauluzi Stream; thence down the left bank of this stream to its confluence with the Luangwa River; thence following the thalweg of the Luangwa River downstream to its confluence with the Lusangazi River; thence up the right bank of this river for a distance of approximately 30.6 kilometres; thence in a straight line on a bearing of 251 degrees to a beacon erected on the Mtipwazi Stream; thence down the left bank of the stream to its confluence with the Luangwa River; thence following the thalweg of the Luangwa River downstream to its confluence with the Mpupushi River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 9,050 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Central, Eastern and Northern Provinces and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P.1, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 2:

NORTH LUANGWA

Starting from the confluence of the Mushina Stream with the Luangwa River, the boundary follows up the right bank of the Mushina Stream to its source; thence in a straight line due west to a point on the Lumbabatwa Stream; thence in a straight line in a north-westerly direction to a beacon erected at the point where the Itanga Hills are intersected by the Lufishi River; thence up the right bank of the Lufishi River to its source; thence to a beacon erected on Mukungele Hill; thence in a north-easterly direction across the Mupeti Stream to the Nsansamina Stream at the point where it is intersected by the path from Mutupa (1940) Village to the Luangwa River; thence in a generally north-easterly direction along the ridge of the Mwanza Kanjoma Hills to a beacon erected on the Mwaleshi River at the old site of Mutipula Village; thence in a similar direction to a beacon erected at a point on the Lubanga Stream; thence in a north-westerly direction to the source of the Mwansamubembe Stream and down the left bank of this stream to its confluence with the Lufila River; thence down the left bank of the Lufila River to its confluence with the Luangwa River; hence following the thalweg of the Luangwa River downstream to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 4,636 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mpika District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 2, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 3:

LUKUSUZI

Starting from the confluence of the Chenje Stream with the Rukuzye River, the boundary follows down the left bank of the Rukuzye River to the Nyani Falls; thence in a northerly direction to the confluence of the Pirasi Stream with the Lukusuzi River; thence up the right bank of the Lukusuzi River to its confluence with the Kadianzeze River; thence in a north by north-easterly direction to the highest point on the Zimwe Hill; thence in a north-easterly direction to the highest point on the Pandebiri Hill; thence due to north to a beacon erected at a point on the Lumimba River; thence up the right bank of the Lumimba River to its confluence with the Chipanda Stream and up the right bank of the Chipanda Stream to its source; thence in a southerly direction to the source of the Mwezi Stream and down the left bank of the Mwezi Stream to its confluence with the Mburuzi Stream; thence up the right bank of the Mburuzi Stream to a beacon erected at a point immediately north of the Mpangwe Hills; thence in a southerly direction to a beacon erected at the nearest point on the Munyamadzi Stream; thence down the left bank of the Munyamadzi Stream to its confluence with the Lukusuzi River; thence up the right bank of the Lukusuzi River for a distance of approximately 3.2 kilometres to a beacon erected at a point opposite the nearest part of the Kanjenjesi Hills; thence in a south by south-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 6.4 kilometres to a beacon erected at a point on one peak of the Kanjenjesi Hills; thence in a westerly direction to the source of the Chenje Stream; thence down the left bank of the Chenje Stream to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 2,720 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Lundazi District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 3, deposited in the office of the

Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 4:

LUAMBE

Starting at Beacon A on the left bank of the Luangwa River at its confluence with the Lupita River, the boundary follows up the thalweg of the Luangwa River to Beacon D on the left bank of this river; thence following the road from Beacon D in an easterly direction around the northern edge of Baka Baka Lagoon to the Chipuka Entrance Gate; thence along the main Luangwa Valley (1971) road D104 in a south-westerly direction to where it meets a marked line; thence following this marked line along the northern edge of the Ntumbe Dambo in a general south-easterly direction to the confluence of the Lupita River with the Lumimba River; thence up the right bank of the Lupita River in a general easterly direction to Beacon C due south of the Kamira Pool; thence in a straight line in a general southerly direction to the confluence of the Mukamadzi River with the Kavyavya Stream; thence following up the right bank of the Mukamadzi River to a point where the main Mwanya-Chipandwe Village track crosses this river; thence along this track in a general southerly direction to a point where it crosses the Kangwa River at Beacon B; thence down the left bank of the Kangwa River to its confluence with the Lupita River; thence down the left bank of the Lupita River to Beacon A at its confluence with the Luangwa River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent approximately 254 square kilometres, is situate in the Lundazi District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 4, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 5:

MWERU WANTIPA

Starting at a beacon at the site of Kalimangombe (1941) Village, the boundary follows a straight line in a general westerly direction to the highest point on Kapiri Malawa Hill; thence in a west by south-westerly direction to the highest point on Chulungoma Hill; thence in a general north-westerly direction to the highest point on Chilunda Hill; thence in a northerly direction crossing the Mofwe River to a point known as Kati Katali 1.6 kilometres north of Malanda (1941) Village; thence in a west by general north-westerly direction to the point where the main path between Mukupa Katandula and Puta (1941) Villages crosses the Kamoto Stream; thence along the said main path in a general north-westerly direction to the Kanduwa Stream; thence in a straight line in a general north-easterly direction to the confluence of the Katete and Mukombwa Streams; thence up the right bank of the Mukombwa Stream to its source; thence in a northerly direction to the highest point on Tambwamweru Hill; thence in an easterly direction to Kanonje Beacon at the source of the Kanonje Stream; hence down the left bank of this stream in a north by north-easterly direction to its confluence with the Mpande Stream; thence up the right bank of the Mpande Stream to its source; thence in a general north-easterly direction to Kisebwe Beacon; thence in a south by south-easterly direction to a beacon erected at a point on the Kabwe Stream near the old site of Kanyambe Village; thence in an east by north-easterly direction to the source of the Simwenya or Wambushi Stream; thence in the same direction to a beacon erected at a point where the Choma River intersects the high water flood mark of the Mweru Marsh; thence in a general north-easterly direction to the highest point of Kaleulu Hill; thence across the Mawe Stream and following the old Chiengi-Teleka path in an east by south-easterly direction to the old site of Firisi Village; thence due south to the main channel of the Chishela; thence following along the main channel of the Chishela to where it enters the Lake Mweru Wantipa; thence following the highest flood level of the said lake and the extreme eastern margin of the Mweru Marsh to where the Mwambeshi River enters the Marsh; thence in a westerly direction along the extreme southern margin of the said Marsh to the southern most edge of the Kakoma Pools; thence on to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 3,134 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Nchelenje and Kaputa Districts and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 5, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 6:

SUMBU

Starting from the confluence of the Lubaleshi Stream with the Lufubu or Luvu River, the boundary follows in a westerly direction to Kabwe Beacon; thence in a north by north-westerly direction to the confluence of the Mukubwe River with the Mukotwe River; thence following the left of the Mukotwe River down stream to its confluence with the Lufubu River; thence in a straight line in a generally northerly direction to the western margin of Lake Kako; thence continuing along the projection of this straight line to a beacon erected on the main Bulaya-Sumbu Road; thence in a general north-easterly direction to a beacon on the Kasenga Stream; thence due east to a beacon erected at a point approximately 6.4 kilometres due west to Cape Kachese; thence in a straight line to a beacon erected on the Chisala Stream approximately 4.8 kilometres from the shore of Lake Tanganyika; thence in a general north-easterly direction to a beacon erected near Sumbu Old Boma; thence due north to a point in the lake 1.6 kilometres out from the shore; thence following parallel to, and distant 1.6 kilometres from, the lake shore in an easterly, south-easterly and north-easterly direction to a point in the lake 3.6 kilometres due west of Beacon A on the shore; thence eastwards to Beacon A of the lake shore; thence in a north-easterly direction to point B on Kasaba Bay; thence continuing in a north-easterly direction to a point in the lake 1.6 kilometres from Beacon B; thence following parallel to, and distant 1.6 kilometres from, the lake shore in an easterly and south-easterly direction to a point in the lake 1.6 kilometres due north of the estuary of the Lufubu or Luvu River; thence to and up the thalweg of the Lufubu River upstream to its confluence with the Chambeshi River; thence up the right bank of the Chambeshi River to its confluence with the Kalongola River; thence in a straight line in a general south-westerly direction to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 2,063 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kaputa and Mbala Districts and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 6/1, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General signed by him and dated the 17th April, 1985.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 7:

LUSENGA PLAIN

From the point where the old road from Kawambwa to Chiengi crosses the Mbereshi River, the boundary follows this road in a northerly direction to the point where it crosses Lwankole Stream; thence in an east by south-easterly direction to a beacon erected at a point on the Mwinshi Stream; thence in a similar direction to the source of the Kalambanjili Stream; thence in an easterly direction to a point on the Kalungwishi River at the site of Misapa Nsama Old Village; thence up the thalweg of the Kalungwishi River to its confluence with the Mibamba Stream; thence up the right bank of the Mibamba Stream to its source; thence westwards to the source of the Mbereshi Stream and down the left bank of the Mbereshi Stream to the point of starting.

The above-described are, in extent 880 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kawambwa District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 7, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 8:

MANGANO

Starting at the confluence of the Chambeshi and Mununshi Rivers, the 226 boundary follows down the thalweg of the Chambeshi River to its confluence with the Lubansenshi River; thence up the thalweg of the Lubansenshi River to its confluence with the Pemeya Stream; thence in a straight line in a generally north-westerly direction to a point on the western end of Minswa Island; thence along the westerly edge of this island in the northerly direction to a point on the Lukutu River; thence up the Lukutu River to a point on its confluence with the Kasala Stream; thence in an easterly direction along the right bank of the Kasala Stream to its source; thence in a straight line in an easterly direction to a point on the Lubansenshi River; thence up the thalweg of the Lubansenshi River for a distance of approximately 2 kilometres to a point on this river; thence in a straight line in a general south-easterly direction to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 840 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Luwingu and Kasama Districts and is shown bordered in red on Plan No.N.P.8, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 9:

LAVUSHI MANDA

Starting at the confluence of the Lutimwe River with the Lukulu River, the boundary follows upstream along the thalweg of the Lukulu River to its confluence with the Musuku Stream; thence upstream along the right bank of Musuku Stream to its source; thence in a straight line in a northerly direction to the Chimfitumba Plain; thence along the western margin of the Chimfitumba Plain to the Lubweshi River; thence downstream along the left bank of the Lubweshi River to its confluence with the Lumbatwa River; thence upstream along the right bank of the Lumbatwa River to its source; thence in a straight line in a general south-easterly direction to the source of the Wutala River; thence downstream along the left bank of the Watala River to its confluence with the Mufubushi River; thence along the right bank of the Mufubushi River upstream to its confluence with the Kandiwu Stream; thence upstream along the right bank of the Kandiwu Stream to its source; thence in a straight line westwards to the source of the Chibishi River; thence downstream along the left bank of the Chibishi River to its confluence with the Lukulu River; thence following the thalweg of the Lukulu River upstream to its confluence with the Musangazi River; thence along the right bank of the Musangazi River upstream to its point of intersection with the Livingstone Memorial Monument Road; thence along the said road in a general north-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 6.4 kilometres to a point south of the source of the Lulimala River; thence northwards to the source of the Lulimala River; thence downstream along the left bank of the Lulimala River to its confluence with the Mangala River; thence upstream along the right bank of the Mangala River to its source; thence eastwards in a straight line to the source of the Lubumba Stream; thence downstream along the left bank of the Lubumba Stream to its confluence with the Lutimwe River; thence downstream along the left bank of the Lutimwe River to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 1,500 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mpika District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 9, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 10:

KASANKA

Starting at the confluence of the Kankonto River with the Luombwa River, the boundary follows upstream along the right bank of the Luombwa River to its confluence with the Mulembo River; thence upstream along the right bank of the Mulembo River to its confluence with the Mulaushi Stream; thence upstream along the right bank of the Mulaushi Stream to its confluence with the Mpulumba Stream; thence in a westerly direction to a beacon erected on Mpululwe Hill; thence in a general south-westerly direction to the source of the Kalibila Stream; thence downstream along the left bank of the Kalibila Stream to its confluence with the Musola river; thence in a westerly direction to the confluence of the Chumbwi Stream with the Kasanka River; thence westwards to the point where the Kawumba River flows into the Kapabi Swamp; thence north-westwards to the source of the Mumbu Stream; thence down the left bank of the Mumbu Stream to its confluence with the Luombwa River; thence in a straight line in a west by north-westerly direction to a beacon on Bwalyabemba Hill; thence in a northerly direction to the Kankonto River; thence down stream along the left bank of the Kankonto River to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 390 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Serenje District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 10, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 11:

KAFUE

Starting from Ndundumwense Hill Beacon 227/NRP/3992, the boundary runs due west to Beacon 111, on the Zambezi-Kafue watershed; thence in a northerly direction along this watershed through Beacons 110, 109, 108 and 107 to the point where it intersects the northern edge of the road reserve of motor road D714; thence in a westerly direction along this northern edge for approximately 32.1 kilometres to a point at the intersection with the western edge of the old Barotse Cattle Cordon Road; thence in a straight line in a westerly direction to Beacon 1; thence in a general northerly and westerly direction through Beacon 2 to Beacon 87 inclusive thence through Beacon KNPW 1 to Beacon KNPW 61 inclusive at the source of the Lalafuta River; thence in a general north by north-easterly direction to a beacon erected at a point on the Kasompe Dambo; thence down the Kasompe Stream to its confluence with the Lufupa River; thence in an easterly direction to the confluence of the Kabanga East and Ntemwa Rivers; thence up the Kabanga East River to its source; thence in a general south-easterly direction to the source of the Kayefu Stream; thence down the Kayefu Stream to its confluence with the Lunga River; thence in an easterly direction to the point where the Kasempa-Mumbwa motor road D181 is intersected by the Lupemba Stream; thence southwards along this motor road to the Kafue River; thence up the Kafue River therein on the prolongation north-westwards of the western boundary of Farm No. 3132; thence south-eastwards and eastwards along the western and southern boundaries of this farm through Beacons KY3, KY9, KY10, KY11, KY12, KY13, KY2 and KY14 to Beacon KY1 on the western boundary of Farm No. 156a "The Big Concession" (remaining extent); thence south-eastwards along this boundary for a distance of approximately 4.8 kilometres; thence southwards to a point on the Mumbwa-Kaoma road M9 (as re-aligned in 1971); thence in a westerly direction along the southern edge of the Mumbwa-Kaoma road reserve to the Kafue River; thence following the thalweg of the Kafue River downstream to its confluence with the Musa River; thence up the Musa River to the crossing of the old Barotse-Namwala Cattle Cordon Road; thence along this in a southerly direction to Cordon Post No. 3; thence in a straight line south-eastwards crossing the Nanzhila River approximately 8 kilometres south of the Nanzhila Mission, to a point on the western boundary of the Ila-Tonga Reserve No. XXII; thence along this boundary in a southerly direction to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 22,400 square Kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kasempa, Mumbwa, Namwala and Kalomo Districts and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 11, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 12:

NYIKA

Starting at a point 49NYP height 7048 on the Zambia-Malawi International Boundary, the National Park Boundary follows the said International Boundary in a south-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 0.5 kilometres to a beacon erected thereon; thence in a north-westerly direction for a distance of 1.6 kilometres to a beacon erected on the edge of the escarpment; thence in a general north-easterly direction along the edge of the escarpment through a line of beacons for a distance of approximately 22.00 kilometres to a beacon on the Zambia-Malawi International Boundary; thence following the International Boundary to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 80 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Isoka and Chama Districts and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 12, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 13:

LOCHINVAR

Starting at Beacon V on the south bank of the Kafue River approximately 16 kilometres upstream from the confluence of the Kafue and Nampongwe Rivers, the boundary follows the thalweg of the Kafue River downstream for approximately 17.7 kilometres to BeaconZ; thence in a southerly direction for approximately 24.1 kilometres to Beacon I1; thence in an easterly direction for approximately 1.6 kilometres to Beacon H1; thence in a southerly direction for approximately 6.4 kilometres to Beacon G1; thence in a westerly direction for approximately 14.4 kilometres to Beacon J1; thence in a northerly direction for approximately 20.9 kilometres to Beacon K1; thence in a north-easterly direction for approximately 9.6 kilometres to Beacon V, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent approximately 410 square kilometres, is situate in the Monze District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 13, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 14:

WEST LUNGA

Starting at the confluence of the Kabompo and West Lunga Rivers, the boundary follows along the thalweg of the West Lunga River upstream to its confluence with the Shinene River; thence along the right bank of the Shinene River upstream to a beacon erected at a point where this river is intersected by a footpath from Ntambu Village; thence north-eastwards along this path to where it is intersected by the Wisaki River; thence down the left bank of this river to its confluence with the Kabompo River; thence following the thalweg of this river downstream to its confluence with the West Lunga River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 1,684 square kilometers approximately, is situate in the Mwinilunga District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 14, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 15:

LIUWA PLAIN

Starting from a beacon erected at a point on the extreme south-western margin of the Liuwa Plain approximately 3.2 kilometres due north of Luola School (1971), the boundary follows in a straight line in a northerly direction to the source of the Malai Stream; thence downstream along the bank of the Malai Stream to its confluence with the Mulonga River; thence following the thalweg of the Mulonga River downstream to its confluence with the Luambimba River; thence following the thalweg of the Luambimba River to a beacon erected at a point on the right bank of the Luambimba River; thence in a straight line westwards to a beacon erected at a point on the extreme southern margin of the Liuwa Plain, approximately 4.8 kilometres distant from the Luanginga River; thence following along a line of beacons erected on the southern and south-western margin of the Liuwa Plain to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 3,660 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kalabo and Lukulu Districts and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 15, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 16:

SIOMA NGWEZI

Starting from a beacon erected at the point where the south game fence or the prolongation of the said fence intersects the Mashi River, the boundary follows along the south game fence in a general northerly, north-easterly and easterly direction to a beacon erected at the point of intersection of the said game fence with the Sioma-Katuli Camp (1971)-Ngwezi Pools Road; thence following a line of beacons erected along this road to a beacon erected near Ngwezi Pools; thence following a line of beacons in a general southerly, south-westerly and easterly direction and skirting the immediate vicinity of the Ngwezi Pools to a beacon erected on the Ngwezi-Cholola Road; thence following along this road to a beacon erected near Cholola Village; thence in a straight line in a general south-westerly direction to a beacon erected at a point on the International Boundary between Namibia and Zambia approximately 16 kilometres east of the Mashi River; thence following the said International Boundary westwards to where it crosses the Mashi River; thence following the thalweg of the Mashi River upstream to a beacon erected at its point of intersection with the south game fence, or the prolongation of the said game fence, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 5,276 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Senanga and Sesheke Districts and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 16, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 17:

MOSI-OA-TUNYA

Starting at a point on the left of the Sinde River, where it is crossed by the Livingstone-Mambova main road, the boundary follows the northern edge of this road in an easterly direction to its junction with Mbile Drive; thence northwards and eastwards following the northern edge of this road to where it is crossed by the water pipeline serving the aerodrome; thence in a straight line due south for a distance of approximately 3,000 metres; thence in a straight line due east for a distance of approximately 3,000 metres to where it meets the Livingstone Municipal Boundary approximately 2 kilometres from the nearest point on the left bank of the Zambezi River; thence south-eastwards along this boundary to a point approximately 400 metres from the nearest point on the left bank of the Zambezi River; thence in a south-easterly direction following a line parallel to the said bank of the Zambezi River and 400 metres therefrom to a point 400 metres from the right bank of the Maramba River; thence in a north-easterly direction following a line parallel to the said bank of the Maramba River and 400 metres therefrom to where it cuts the eastern boundary of the Zambia Railways 100 metres stripe reserve; thence in a straight line south-eastwards to Beacon BK1 on the Livingstone area boundary; thence due south to a point on the left bank of the Songwe River approximately 4 kilometres from its confluence with the Zambezi River; thence down the left bank of the Songwe River in a south-westerly direction to its confluence with the Zambezi River; thence in a straight line westwards to the nearest point in the Zambezi River on the International Boundary between Zimbabwe and Zambia; thence in a general north-westerly direction upstream along the said International Boundary to the point thereon nearest to, and opposite the junction of, the left banks of the Zambezi and Sinde Rivers; thence in a straight line southwards to that junction of the river banks; thence in a general northwesterly direction up the left bank of the Sinde River to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 66 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Livingstone District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 17, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 18:

BLUE LAGOON

Starting at Beacon DN26 on the main Muchabi-Shibuyunji Road D183, the boundary proceeds in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to Beacon E85; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to Beacon E86; thence in a straight line to a beacon erected south-east of Beacon E86; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to a beacon erected on a footpath approximately 1.6 kilometres south of the main Muchabi-Shibuyunji Road D183; thence following this footpath in a general south-easterly direction to a beacon erected at the edge of the main tree line on the northern margin of the Kafue Flats; thence following along the main tree line eastwards to a beacon erected at a point on the edge of the said tree line; thence following a footpath in a general south-easterly direction to a beacon erected on the north bank of the Luwato Lagoon; thence following along the Luwato Lagoon in a south-westerly direction to a point thereon south-east of Beacon 92A; thence to Beacon 92A; thence in a straight line in a general westerly direction for a distance of approximately 19 kilometres to an erected beacon; thence in a straight line in a general northerly direction for a distance of approximately 9 kilometres to a beacon erected at a point near Chiko-Muchabi track; thence in a general easterly direction for a distance of approximately 7 kilometres to a beacon erected on the Nangoma River; thence in a straight line in a general north-easterly 232 direction to a beacon erected at a point approximately 2.4 kilometres south-east of the main Muchabi-Shibuyunji Road D183; thence in a straight line in a general north-westerly direction to Beacon E66 erected on Kamwala Hill; thence in a straight line in a general easterly direction to Beacon DN28; thence in a straight line in a general south-easterly direction to Beacon DN27 on the Muchabi-Shibuyunji Road D183; thence following along this road in a general north-easterly direction to Beacon DN26, the point of starting.

Included within the above area but excluded therefrom is an area of approximately 2.024 hectares which is depicted on Detail Plan No. 9A, dated 10th August, 1972.

The above-described area, in extent 450 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mumbwa District and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 18, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1973.

NATIONAL PARK NO. 19:

LOWER ZAMBEZI

Starting at the Chipoko Rocks on the Zambezi River, the boundary follows the Zambia-Zimbabwe International Boundary in a westerly direction to the confluence of the Zambezi and Chongwe Rivers; thence up the Chongwe River to a point on the confluence of the Chongwe-Chindulwe Rivers; thence up in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the source of the Ikando River; thence down the Ikando River to its confluence with the Lusangashi River; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the Mwambashi River; thence up the Mwambashi River to the point where it crosses the Shinjela-Chakwenga Road; thence along the Shinjela Road in a north-westerly direction to its junction with the Great East Road at Shinjela Picket; thence along the Great East Road in an easterly direction to the point where it crosses the Nyampande River; thence down the Nyampande River to its confluence with the Chakwenga River; thence down the Chakwenga River to the beacon erected thereon; thence in a straight line due east for a distance of 16 kilometres to the top of the Kaulashishi Hill; thence along the Luangwa-Lusaka District Boundary in a north-easterly direction to the point where it crosses the Rufunsa River; thence down the Rufunsa River in a south-easterly direction to the beacon erected thereon; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction for a distance of approximately 28.9 kilometres to the Chipoko Rocks, the point of starting.

All distances are approximate and all bearings are from magnetic north.

The above-described area, in extent 4,092 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Lusaka Rural and Luangwa Districts and is shown bordered in red on Plan No. N.P. 19, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 14th March, 1983.

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NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (LICENCES AND FEES) REGULATIONS

[Sections 56, 62, 184 and 185]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. District and Game Licences

   3. Bird Licences

   4. National Game Licences

   5. Elephant Licences

   6. Safari Licences

   7. Supplementary Safari Licences

   8. Daily Record to be kept by Professional Hunters

   9. Special Licences

   10. Professional Hunter's Licences

   11. Apprentice Professional Hunter's Licences

   12. Professional Tour Guide's Licences

   13. Game Management Area Permits for Residents

   14. Game Management Area Permits for Non-residents

   15. Certificate of Ownership of Trophies

   16. Export Permit for Ivory and Rhinoceros horn

   17. Export Permit for Wild Animals, Meat and Live Birds

   18. Export Permit for other Trophies, etc.

   19. Import Permit for Ivory and Rhinoceros horn

   20. Import Permit for Wild Animals, Meat and Live Birds

   21. Import Permit for other Trophies, etc.

   22. Trophy Dealer's Permit

   23. Trophy Dealer's Register

   24. Form of receipt for anything seized

   25. Certificate of Evaluation of Trophies

   26. Certificate of Identification of Trophies

   27. Authority to sell meat of game/protected animal

   28. Authority to sell or hunt any game/protected animal

   29. Power of Minister to authorise employment of others to hunt

   30. Duplicates

   31. Revocation of Statutory Instrument No. 2 of 1971

      FIRST SCHEDULE

      SECOND SCHEDULE

SI 111 of 1993,

SI 43 of 1994,

SI 53 of 1995,

SI 147 of 1996,

SI 53 of 1997,

SI 139 of 1997,

SI 45 of 1998,

Act 13 of 1994.

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Licence and Fees) Regulations.

 

2. District game licences

   (1) Any application for a district game licence shall be in Form NPW 1 in the First Schedule.

   (2) The fee payable in respect of a district game licence shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

   (3)    A district game licence shall be in Form NPW 2 in the First Schedule.

   (4)    A district game licence shall authorise the licensee to hunt the game animals specified therein in accordance with the terms and conditions so specified and in the numbers so specified.

 

3. Bird licence

   (1) An application for a bird licence shall be made in Form NPW 3 in the First Schedule.

   (2) The fee payable in respect of a bird licence shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

   (3)    A bird licence shall be in Form NPW 4 in the First Schedule.

   (4) A bird licence shall authorise the licensee to hunt the bird specified therein in any area in Zambia, other than a National Park or a Game Management Area, in accordance with the terms and conditions so specified and in the numbers so specified.

 

4. National game licences

   (1) An application for a national game licence shall be made in Form NPW 5 in the First Schedule.

   (2) The fee payable in respect of a national game licence shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

   (3)    A national game licence shall be in Form NPW 6 in the First Schedule.

   (4) A national game licence shall authorise the licensee to hunt the game animals and the protected animals specified therein in the area of the Province specified therein, other than a National Park or a Game Management Area, in accordance with the terms and conditions so specified and in the numbers so specified.

 

5. Elephant licences

   (1) An application for an elephant licence shall be made in Form NPW 7 in the First Schedule.

   (2) The fee payable in respect of an elephant shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

   (3)    An elephant licence shall be in Form NPW 8 in the First Schedule.

   (4) An elephant licence shall authorise a licensee to hunt no more than one elephant of the sex specified therein in the area or areas so specified in accordance with the terms and conditions so specified.

 

6. Safari licences

   (1) An application for a safari licence shall be made in Form NPW 9 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable in respect of a safari licence shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

   (3)    A safari licence shall be in Form NPW 10 in the First Schedule.

 

7. Supplementary safari licences

   (1) An application for a supplementary safari licence shall be made in Form NPW 11 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable in respect of a supplementary safari licence shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

   (3)    A supplementary safari licence shall be in Form NPW12 in the First Schedule.

   (4)    A supplementary safari licence shall authorise the licensee to hunt the game animals specified therein in the area or areas specified, other than a National Park, in accordance with the terms and conditions so specified and in the numbers so specified.

 

8. Daily record to be kept by professional hunters

The records and certificate required to be kept and completed by a professional hunter under section 103 of the Act shall be in Form NPW 13 in the First Schedule and, in relation to any game animals and protected animals hunted by a client under a safari licence and supplementary safari licence recorded therein, shall be completed daily.

 

9. Special licences

   (1) A special licence shall be in Form NPW 14 in the First Schedule.

   (2 ) The fee payable in respect of a special licence shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule or such lesser amount as the Minister may, in any particular case, determine.

 

10. Professional hunter's licences

   (1) An application for a professional hunter's licence shall be made in Form NPW 15 in the First Schedule and shall be subject to the terms and conditions specified therein.

   (2)    A professional hunter's licence shall be in Form NPW 16 in the First Schedule and shall be subject to the terms and conditions specified therein.

 

11. Apprentice professional

   (1) An application for an apprentice professional hunter's licence shall be made in Form NPW 17 in the First Schedule.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:1.46667>   (2) The fee payable in respect of an apprentice professional hunter's licence shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

   (3)    An apprentice professional hunter's licence shall be in Form NPW 18 in the First Schedule and shall be subject to the terms and conditions specified therein.

 

12. Professional tour guide's licences

   (1) An application for a professional tour guide's licence shall be made in Form NPW 19 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    A professional tour guide's licence shall be in Form NPW 20 in the First Schedule and shall be subject to the terms and conditions specified therein.

 

13. Resident's permit for Game Management Area

   (1) An application by a person who is a resident, to hunt in a game management area shall be made in Form 21 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable in respect of a permit referred to in sub-regulation (3) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule or such lesser amount as the Minister may, in any particular case, determine.

   (3)    A permit issued under section 56 of the Act to a person who ordinarily resides in the Game Management Area shall be in Form NPW 22 in the First Schedule.

 

14. Non-resident's permit for Game Management Area

   (1) An application by a person other than a resident for a permit to hunt in a Game Management Area shall be made in Form 23 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable in respect of a permit referred to in sub-regulation (3) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule or such lesser amount as the Minister may, in any particular case, determine.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.36944>   (3)    A permit issued pursuant to section 56 of the Act to a person other than a resident authorising him to hunt in a Game Management Area shall be in Form NPW 24 in the First Schedule.

   (4) In this regulation, "resident", in relation to a Game Management Area, means a person who ordinarily resides in such Game Management Area.

 

15. Certificates of ownership to trophies

   (1) A certificate of ownership issued pursuant to section 132 of the Act shall be in Form NPW 25 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    When a certificate of ownership is issued to any person in respect of any trophy the holder shall be the absolute owner of the said trophy until such trophy is transferred to another person either by way of sale or gift, in which case the holder shall endorse his signature.

 

16. Export permit for ivory and rhinoceros horn

   (1) A permit issued pursuant to section 153 of the Act in respect of the export of any ivory or rhinoceros horn shall be in Form NPW 26 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable in respect of a permit referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

 

17. Export Permit for Wild Animals, Meat and Live Birds

   (1) A permit issued pursuant to section 153 of the Act in respect of the export of any wild animal or the meat thereof or any live bird shall be in Form NPW 27 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable in respect of a permit referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

 

18. Export permit for other game trophies, etc.

   (1) A permit issued pursuant to section 153 of the Act in respect of the export of any trophy (other than ivory, rhinoceros horn, any wild animal or the meat thereof or any live bird) shall be in Form NPW 28 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable in respect of a permit referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule or such lesser amount as the Minister may, in any particular case, determine.

 

19. Import permit for ivory and rhinoceros horn

   (1) A permit issued pursuant to section 149 of the Act in respect of the import of any ivory or rhinoceros horn shall be in Form NPW 29 in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable in respect of a permit referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule or such lesser amount as the Minister may, in any particular case, determine.

 

20. Import permit for wild animals, meat and live birds

   (1) A permit issued pursuant to section 149 of the Act in respect of the import of any wild animal or the meat thereof or any live bird shall be in Form NPW 30 in the First Schedule.

   (2)   The fee payable in respect of a permit referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

 

21. Import permit for other game trophies, etc.

   (1) A permit issued pursuant to section 149 of the Act in respect of the import of any trophy (other than ivory, rhinoceros horn, any wild animal or the meat thereof or any live bird) shall be in Form NPW 31 in the First Schedule.

   (2)   The fee payable in respect of a permit referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule or such lesser amount as the Minister may, in any particular case, determine.

 

22. Trophy dealer's permit

   (1) An application for a trophy dealer's permit shall be made in Form NPW 32 in the First Schedule.

   (2)   A trophy dealer's permit shall be in Form NPW 33 in the First Schedule.

 

23. Trophy dealer's register

   (1) For the purposes of section 130 of the Act, every trophy dealer shall keep and maintain a register in Form NPW 34 in the First Schedule and shall record therein in respect of every trophy bought, sold, processed or otherwise dealt in by him, the particulars specified in the said Form.

   (2)    Every register kept and maintained during any year by a trophy dealer pursuant to section 130 of the Act shall be delivered by him to the Director not later than thirty days after the 31st December in that year.

 

24. Form of receipt for anything seized

The receipt referred to in subsection (2) of section 158 shall be in Form NPW 35 set out in the First Schedule.

 

25. Certificate of Evaluation of trophies

   (1) The Director or any officer authorised in writing by the Director may value trophies presented before him by a person in lawful possession of such trophies, and shall issue a certificate of valuation of such trophies in Form NPW 36 set out in the First Schedule.

   (2)    The fee payable for a valuation certificate referred to sub-regulation (1) shall be the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

 

26. Certificate of identification of trophies

Whenever a police officer for the purposes of identification presents to a wildlife police officer or honorary wildlife police officer any trophy suspected to have been obtained in contravention of any provisions made under the Act, the wildlife police officer or honorary wildlife police officer shall mark such trophy for the purposes of identification and shall issue a certificate of identification of the trophy in Form NPW 37 set out in the First Schedule.

 

27. Authority to sell meat of game or protected animal

   (1) An application for authority to sell meat of a game animal or a protected animal shall be made in Form NPW 38 set out in the First Schedule.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:1.28542>   (2)    An authority to sell meat of a game animal and or a protected animal shall be in Form NPW 39 set out in the First Schedule and shall be subject to the terms and conditions specified therein.

 

28. Authority to sell or hunt game or protected animal

   (1) An application for authority to sell or hunt any game animal or protected animal shall be made in Form NPW 40 set out in the First Schedule.

   (2)    A permit issued pursuant to section 146 of the Act Authorising the owner to sell or hunt any game animal or any protected animal reared under special licence shall be in Form NPW 41 set out in the First Schedule, subject to the terms and conditions specified therein.

 

29. Power of Minister to authorise employment of others to hunt

   (1) The Minister may, by endorsement of any district game licence issued under these Regulations, authorise the holder of any such licence to employ, for reward or otherwise, any other person to hunt or to assist in hunting, on behalf of the licensee any game or protected animal specified on the said licence.

   (2)    The Minister may, if not satisfied with the explanation given, refuse to endorse any licence issued under these Regulations and his decision shall be final.

   (3) It shall not be essential that any person employed as provided by sub-regulation (1) be himself the holder of a game licence.

   (4)    Not more than one such employee may be employed at any time and the name and address of such employee shall be endorsed on the employer's game licence.

   (5) In the event of any person employed by a licensee committing, during hunting, any offence in the Act or contravening any of the terms or conditions of any such licence, the licensee shall be deemed to be guilty of the same offence unless that offence had been committed without the knowledge or against the instructions of the employer.

 

30. Duplicate

   (1) Where any licence or permit issued under the Act is lost or destroyed or so damaged as to be unusable for the purposes of the Act, the appropriate issuing authority may, during the period of validity of such licence or permit, issue a duplicate thereof to the licensee or the permit holder, as the case may be, upon payment of the fee specified in respect thereof in the Second Schedule.

   (2)    A licensee or permit holder to whom a duplicate is issued under this regulation shall endorse thereon any particulars required to be endorsed by him on the licence or permit to which the duplicate relates and shall in all respects comply with the terms and conditions of issue of such licence or permit.

 

31. Revocation of S.I. No. 2 of 1971

The National Parks and Wildlife (Licenses and Fees) Regulations,1971 are hereby revoked.

 

FIRST SCHEDULE

[Regulations 2 – 29]

PRESCRIBED FORMS

 

FORM NPW 1

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR DISTRICT GAME LICENCE, 20.......

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.74861>To: The Director

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.74861>Station ..........................................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.74861>Name of Applicant in Full ...............................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.74861>Age.............................................................

Postal Address ..........................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.48472>Residential Address ......................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.48472>National Registration Card No. ...........................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.48472>Firearm Licence No. ..................................

I ............................................. (name) hereby make application for a District Game Licence valid for ...............................................................................................................................................

Date ...........................

District ........................................

................................

Applicant

 

FORM NPW 2

[Regulation 2 (3)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

Original to Licensee

Duplicate to Director

Triplicate to be retained in the book

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ................................ DISTRICT GAME LICENCE

Name of Council ...........................................................

Station ........................................................................

Name ..........................................................................

of (postal address) .......................................................

(residential address) .................................................

Firearm Licence No. .............................................................. Calibre of weapon(s) is hereby authorised to hunt the following game animals within the area of the above-named Council:

TABLE 1: GAME ANIMALS PURCHASED UNDER THIS LICENCE

Number

Species

Council Area

Period

Fee (K)

         
   

Total animal fees

Basic Licence Fee

GrandTotal

 
     
     

TABLE 2: GAME ANIMALS WHICH MAY BE PURCHASED INDIVIDUALLY UNDER THIS DISTRICT GAME LICENCE

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Species

Number

Qualifications

Buffalo or Hartebeest*

1

 

Common duiker

1

 

Impala

1

 

Puku or Reedbuck

1

 

Warthog*

1

 

Oribi or Bushbuck

1

 

TABLE 3: REGISTER OF GAME ANIMALS KILLED, WOUNDED OR CAPTURED

<IN:LF:0.0625,RT:0.352778>Species

Number

Sex

Locality

District

<IN:LF:0.359722,RT:0.360417>Date

           

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:0.135417,FI:0.166667>I hereby declare that the above information is a true record of all animals killed, wounded or captured by me in the Republic of Zambia under this District Game Licence.

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:0.567361>Date.........................................................

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:0.567361>Licensee

 

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This licence expires on 31st December next following the date of issue.

2. This licence is valid only in the Council area in which it is issued and is valid only if issued to a bona fide resident of that council area.

3. All game animals killed, wounded or captured under this licence must be recorded immediately in the space provided on the reverse of this licence, within 24 hours.

4. This licence is not valid for any Game Management Area unless otherwise endorsed by the Director.

5. Only game animals of the species in Table 2, column 1, to the number specified in column 2, and subject to qualifications in column 3, may be purchased.

6. No hunting is permitted of female Hartebeest or female Warthog in Eastern Province from 1 August to 31 October and in other provinces from 1st June to 31st August (inclusive).

 

FORM NPW 3

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR BIRD LICENCE, 20...........

To: The Director.

Station ...........................................................................................

Name of Applicant .........................................................................

Age .................................................................................................

Postal Address ................................................................................

Residential Address ..............................................................

Firearm Licence No. ............................................................. Calibre....................................

I .....................................................................................(name) hereby apply for a Bird Licence, valid for ..............................................Province. Date................................................................................

.....................................

Applicant

Original: To Licensee

Duplicate: To Director

Triplicate: To be retained in the book

 

FORM NPW 4

[Regulation 3 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ..............................

BIRD LICENCE

[Regulation 3 (3)]

Station Date of issue ................................................

Name ...........................................................................

N.R.C.No. ......................................................................

Postal Address ................................................................

Residential Address ..........................................................

Firearm Licence No. .............................................................

Calibre.................................................................................... is hereby authorised to hunt any of the birds specified in Column 1, to the number specified in column 2, subject to the qualification specified in column 3.

BIRDS WHICH MAY BE HUNTED UNDER THIS BIRD LICENCE

<IN:LF:0.125,RT:0.55625>Column 1

<IN:LF:0.135417,RT:0.364583>Column 2

<IN:LF:0.15625,RT:1.24236>Column 3

Species

Number

Closed Season

Spurwing Goose

A maximum of 5 birds only may be huntedin any one day

1st Jan. to 31st May inclusive

Knob-billed

1st Jan. to 31st May inclusive

Goose Pygmy Goose Egyptian Goose Duck, all species Francolin, all

1st Jan. to 31st May inclusive

species Snipe Sandgrouse Green Pigeon

1st Jan. to 31st Oct inclusive

Quail, all species

1st Jan. to 31st May inclusive

Guinea Fowl, all species

1st Feb. to 30th Jun. inclusive

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>1st Feb. to 30th Jun. inclusive

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>1st Jun. to 30th Sep. inclusive

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>1st Sep. to 31st Dec. inclusive

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>1st Oct. to 31st Mar. inclusive

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>

<IN:LF:0.251389,RT:0.484028,FI:-0.166667>1st Dec. to 30th Apr. inclusive

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This licence expires on the 31st December following the date of issue.

2. This licence is not valid for any National Park or Game Management Area.

3. 

Fee Paid

Service

Director

National Parks and Wildlife

 

FORM NPW 5

[Regulation 4 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR NATIONAL GAME LICENCE, 20.....

The Director,

National Parks and Wildlife Service, Private Bagl

Chilanga

Name of Applicant ...................................................................

Age ...........................................................................................

Postal Address .........................................................................

Residential Address ...................................................................

National Registration Card/Passport No. ....................................

Firearm Licence No. ....................................................................

Date of Issue ................................................................................

Calibre of Firearms (1) ..................................................................

(2) ..................................................................

(3) ....................................................................

I, ........................................................................................................... (name) hereby make application for a National Game Licence valid for Province.

Date...............................................................................

...............................................................

Applicant

 

FORM NPW 6

[Regulation 4 (3)]

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:4.42292><TS:0.152778,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.786806,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18125,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Original to Licensee

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:4.42292>Duplicate to Director

Triplicate to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ........................

NATIONAL GAME LICENCE

Station ...................................................................

Date of Issue ...........................................................

Name ........................................................................

N.R.C.No.....................................................................

of (postal address) .........................................................

(residential address) .......................................................

Firearm Licence No. ................. Calibre of weapon(s)......................... is hereby authorised to hunt the following animals within the areas and during the periods specified below:

TABLE 1: GAME ANIMALS AND/OR PROTECTED ANIMALS PURCHASED UNDER THIS LICENCE

Number

Species

Province

Period

Fee (K)

   

Total animal fees

   
   

Basic Licence

   
   

Fee

   

Citizen/Non-Citizen

 

Grand Total

   

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This licence expires on the 31st December following the date of issue.

2. This licence is valid only for the Province stated above, unless endorsed by the Director.

3. This licence is not valid for a Game Management Area unless endorsed by the Director.

4. All game animals or protected animals killed, wounded or captured under this licence must be recorded immediately in the space provided on the reverse, within 24 hours.

5. A record of all game animals or protected animals killed, wounded or captured under this licence must, within two weeks of the expiry of this licence be sent by post to the Director, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Private Bag 1, Chilanga.

6. The licensee shall retain a set of four hooves from every game animal or protected animal killed under this licence until he reaches his final destination in Zambia.

7. No hunting is permitted of female Hartebeest or female Warthog in Eastern Province during 1st August to 31st October and in other Provinces from 1st June to 31st August (inclusive).

Director

<IN:LF:3.48542,RT:0.318056>National Parks and Wildlife Service

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:1.65764>DETAILS OF OTHER LICENCES AND PERMITS OBTAINED

   (a)       Special Licence No. .................. Station of Issue ................................

Date of issue ................................... in respect of the following animals

   (b)      Bird Licence No. ................... Station of issue .................................

Date of issue ................................

   (c)      Game Management Area Permit No. .................................................

<IN:LF:0.486111,RT:2.12917,FI:-0.000694444>Station of issue .......................... Date of issue..................................... in respect of ....................................

TABLE: REGISTER OF GAME ANIMALS AND PROTECTED ANIMALS KILLED, WOUNDED OR CAPTURED

Species

Number

Sex

Locality

District

<IN:LF:0.135417,RT:0.344444>Date

           

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:0.0506944>I hereby declare that the above is a true record of all animals killed, wounded or captured by me in the Republic of Zambia under this National Game Licence.

Date .............................................................................................

.......................................................

Licensee

 

FORM NPW 7

[Regulation 5 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR ELEPHANT LICENCE, 20.....

No. .......................

Name N.R.C./Passport No. .................................

Postal Address .......................................................

Residential Address ...............................................

Nationality ..............................................................

Firearm Licence No.(s) ............................................

Calibre of weapon(s) .................................................

I, ..................................................................................(name) hereby make an application for an Elephant Licence valid for Province to hunt a male/female elephant.

Date .........................................

........................................

Applicant

 

FORM NPW 8

[Regulation 5 (3)]

Original to licensee

Duplicate to Director

Triplicate to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:4.475>No. ...............................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.88264>ELEPHANT LICENCE

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.88264>Date of issue .....................................................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.59097>Name .................................................................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.59097>N.R.C./Passport No. ........................................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.59097>of (postal address) ...........................................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.44375>(residential address) ............................................................................... being a Zambian/Non-Zambian* is hereby authorised to hunt one/female elephant in

Game Management Area number of the District, during the period from ................................ to........................................................................ (inclusive).

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:4.30972>CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0520833>1. Details of any elephant killed, wounded or captured under this licence must be recorded in the space provided on the reverse of this licence within twenty-four hours of such killing, wounding or capture.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0520833>2. All ivory obtained under this licence must be presented for registration within thirty days of such ivory being obtained.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.202778>3. The hunting by professional hunters of any elephant bearing tusks below the apparent weight of 20 kg each tusk, and any female elephant bearing the apparent weight of 6 kg each, is prohibited throughout the Republic.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.13333>4. This licence is valid only for the Game Management Area stated above.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:5.96111>5. 

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:4.02569>Fee Units .................................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

*Delete whichever is not applicable

REGISTER OF ELEPHANT KILLED WOUNDED OR CAPTURED

Ivory Registration Marks

Sex

Locality

District

Date

Signature of Licensee

           
           

I hereby declare that the above is a true record of the elephant killed wounded or captured by me in the Republic of Zambia under this licence.

Date .......................................

.......................................

Licensee

 

FORM NPW 9

[Regulation 6 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR SAFARI LICENCE

To: The Director,

National Parks and Wildlife Service, Private Bag 1,

Chilanga

Zambia

APPLICATION FOR SAFARI LICENCE, 20.....

Name of Applicant ...............................................................................

Postal Address ......................................................................................

Residential Address ...............................................................................

Tourist's Firearms Import Permit No. ..........................................................

Calibre of weapons ....................................................................................

I/we ....................................................................................................(name) hereby make application for a Safari Licence for the period .......................... 20......................... to ......... 20........

*This application is made on behalf of the above-named who is a bona fide client of

(name of Safari Company) ............................................................................

*I ...................................................................................(name) declare that I am a bona fide client of .......................................(name of Safari company) being a Safari company registered in Zambia.

......................................................

*Signature of Authorised Officer of Safari Company

Date ..........................................................

*Delete whichever is not applicable

...................................................

*Signature of Applicant

 

FORM NPW 10

[Regulation 6 (3)]

Original to Licensee

Duplicate to Director

Triplicate to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No.............................................

SAFARI LICENCE

Station of issue ..................................................

Date of issue ........................................................

Name Tourist's firearm import No ........................

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

being a bona fide client of Messrs ............................ is hereby authorised to hunt while under the general guidance of a licensed professional hunter the following game and protected animals within the game management area, for the period and at the fees specified below:

1. Animals*

 

Animal

No.

Sex

Fee US$

Animal

No.

Sex

Fee US$

Baboon

     

Reedbuck

     

Buffalo

     

Warthog

     

Bushbuck

     

Waterbuck

     

Bushpig

     

Wildebeest B

     

Crocodile

     

Wildebeest C

     

Duiker, blue

     

Zebra

     

Duiker y.b.

     

Roan antelope

     

Duiker C.

     

Sable antelope

     

Eland

     

Sitatunga

     

Grysbok

     

Lechwe black

     

Hippopotamus Hartebeest

     

Lechwe Kafue

     
       

Lechwe Red

     

Hyena

     

Tsessebe

     

Impala

     

Steinbok

     

Jackal

     

Klip springer

     

Kudu

             

Leopard

             

Lion

             

Oribi Puku

             
               
         

Total animals fee

 

2. Game Management Area

3. Hunting period: betweenand..................................... inclusive.

4. Basic fee US$ ..........................................

5. Total fees paid US$ ................................

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This licence is valid only for the period during the year of issue in which the licensee is a bona fide client of the above named hunting safari company.

2. All game animals killed, wounded or captured under this licence must be recorded on Form NPW 13.

*Delete whichever is not applicable.

Director

National Parks and Wildlife

Service

 

FORM NPW 11

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR SUPPLEMENTARY SAFARI LICENCE 20....

To: The Director or Unit Leader

Name of Applicant in Full ...................................................................

Tourist's Firearm Import No. ..............................................................

Calibre of Firearm(s) ..........................................................................

Passport No. .....................................................................................

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

(NOTE – Sections 1 (a), 3 and 4 MUST be completed, Sections 1 (b) and 2 to be completed only if applicable; otherwise delete. Applicants must be in possession of a Safari Licence)

1. (a) I hold Safari Licence No........................ issued at .................................

   (b)   This licence has been endorsed as valid in GMA (s) as follows:

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:2.47847>GMA (if part of GMA Period of Validity only specify only specified accordingly)

................................................ .................................................to

................................................ .................................................to

................................................ .................................................to

2. I hold Game Management Area Permit No for the Game Management Area

valid for the period ....... to....................................................

3. Application is made for a Supplementary Safari Licence for the following animal(s), to be hunted in the Area(s) shown:

Species Game Management Area

................................................ ...................................................

................................................ ................................................

................................................ .................................................

4. I have already taken out the following Supplementary Safari Licence(s) in the current year:

1. No. ........................ Date .....................Species allowed

2. No. ........................ Date .....................Species allowed

3. No. ........................ Date .....................Species allowed

4. No. ........................ Date .....................Species allowed

5. No. ........................ Date .....................Species allowed

6. No. ........................ Date .....................Species allowed

Date ...............................

................................

Applicant

 

FORM NPW 12

[Regulation 7 (3)]

Original to Licensee

Duplicate to Director

Triplicate to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ..............................

SUPPLEMENTARY SAFARI LICENCE

Date Issued ...............................

Station ........................................

Name .........................................

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

Tourist's Firearm Import No. .....................

being a Non-Zambian and a holder of Safari Licence No. ............... dated .............................................issued at ................ is hereby authorised to hunt the following game animals within the areas and during the periods specified below.

Number

Species

G.M.A.

Period

Fee US$

         

Total fees paid US$

CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

1. This licence is valid only for the period during the year of issue in which the licence is a bona fide client of the above named Hunting Safari Company.

2. All game animals killed, wounded or captured under this licence must be recorded on Form NPW 13.

3. No hunting is permitted of female Hartebeest or female Warthog in Eastern Province from 1st August to 31st October, and in other Provinces from 1st June to 31st August (inclusive).

Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

REGISTER OF ANIMALS KILLED WOUNDED OR CAPTURED

 

Species

Number

Sex

Locality

G.M.A.

Date

           

I herebyby declare that the above is a true record of all animals killed, wounded or captured by me in the Republic of Zambia under this Supplementary Safari Licence.

Date ............................

................................

Licensee

 

FORM NPW 13

[Regulation 8 (1)]

Original to Director

Duplicate to be attached to the Export Permit

Triplicate to be retained in the book.

DAILY RECORD OF GAME HUNTED ON A SAFARI LICENCE AND SUPPLEMENTARY SAFARI LICENCE

1. Name of Professional Hunter ........................................................

2. Address .........................................................................................

3. Company on behalf of which the Professional Hunter is submitting return: .............

4. Full names of foreign client ...........................................................................

5. Client's Home Address ..................................................................................

6. Client's Passport No. ....................................................................................

7. Area or areas where the hunt was conducted ................................................

8. Inclusive dates of duration of the hunt: from ......................... to .....................

9. Safari Licence No. ...............................................

10. Animals hunted ..............................................

Date killed or wounded

<IN:LF:0.0583333,FI:-0.0583333>Species

<IN:LF:0.0298611,RT:0.05625,FI:0.00138889>Sex (Morf)

<IN:LF:0.00902778,FI:-0.00902778>Number killed

Number wounded

<IN:LF:0.0208333,RT:0.174306>Trophy for export

<IN:LF:0.0208333,RT:0.0416667>Foreign currency value charged to client

             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             

11. Details of amount of foreign currency paid by the client for the hunt–

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.135417>      (i)   Amount of foreign currency paid by the client directly to the company for the services rendered by the company including overheads and extras.

Currency...... Amount...........................................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0513889>      (ii)   Amount of foreign currency paid by the company on behalf of the client to the Director for the animals, licences and permits.

Currency...... Amount...........................................................

      (iii)   Amount of foreign currency paid by the company on behalf of the client to the Wildlife Conservation Revolving Fund in respect of the hunting rights.

      (iv)   Total: Currency.......... Amount.............................

12. Certificate to be completed by the foreign client on completion of the hunt:

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.143056>I certify that the animals listed on this return were hunted by me during the period stated. The total amount of foreign currency stated and paid by me to the company is the full amount I was charged.

Signature...... Date.................................

13. Certificate of Professional Hunter conducting the hunt:

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.147917>I certify that the animals listed in this return were actually hunted by the client in accordance with the terms and conditions of a Safari licence. The foreign currency stated above is the full amount paid by the client for the hunt.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.39236>Signature ........................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.39236>Date .................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:3.39236>NOTES AND CONDITIONS

1. In the event of insufficient space the list is to be continued on the following page.

2. No payment for any services rendered by the Professional Hunter, other person, or his company may be paid in kind. Any currency, deposited by the client for the cost of processing or shipping his trophies to their destination, must be included. Where there is a discrepancy between the total amount of foreign currency paid by the foreign client to the company and the actual amount deposited with Zambia Commercial Bank, the company is required to provide a written explanation for such discrepancy which is to be attached to the original return and export permit.

3. The amount of foreign currency paid by the client directly to the company shall be supported by a P Form.

4. This form must be completed by the Professional Hunter who was in direct control of the hunt in question. The register must be produced to any wildlife police officer or honorary wildlife police officer on demand. The professional hunter, is therefore, required to ensure that the register is available for inspection within his hunting area during the actual hunting period.

5. The original return is to be submitted to the Director of National Parks and Wildlife

Service, P. B. 1, Chilanga, within fourteen days following the date of completion of the actual hunt.

6. The duplicate return stamped by the appropriate licensing officer of the Department, is to be attached to the client's export permit and both are to be exhibited to the Bank of Zambia when applying for an export licence. If the two documents are not exhibited to the Bank of Zambia the export of trophies will not be permitted.

7. The foreign client and Professional Hunter are required to sign this form immediately upon the completion of the hunt. Non-compliance will render the Professional Hunter liable to prosecution. For this reason all Professional Hunters should ensure that they are in possession of a register whilst the hunt is being conducted.

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Export Permit No. ........ Date ........................

CITES Permit No. ....... Stamp .........................

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (Bank of Zambia/Commercial Bank)

NOTES: EX D FORM

1. Endorse number on both original and duplicate copies of the export permit and CITES permit.

2. Check animal killed and values overleaf.

3. Retain this copy and attach EX D Form

Date ..................... Stamp ....................

Form EX D Number .................................

 

FORM NPW 14

[Regulation 9 (1)]

Original to Licensee

Duplicate to Director

Triplicate to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. .....................................

SPECIAL LICENCE

Date of Issue ......................................

Station .................................................

Firearm Licence No. .............................

Name ....................................................

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

Residential Address ..................................................................................................

is hereby authorised to photograph and/or hunt* the following wild animals in the areas shown below and upon payment of the fees shown below in respect of such animals.

<IN:LF:0.0625,RT:0.336806>Species

<IN:LF:0.0173611,FI:-0.0173611><TS:0.196528,NM,NO,0.257639,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.7875,NM,NO,0.830556,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Number

Sex

<IN:LF:0.104167,RT:0.340278><TS:0.196528,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.707639,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Area

Period

<IN:LF:0.140972,RT:0.349306>Fees

           

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. All animals killed, wounded or captured under this licence must be recorded in the space provided on the reverse of this licence within twenty-four hours of such killing, wounding or capturing.

2. This licence is valid for ........................

3. All ivory or rhinoceros horn obtained under this licence must be produced for registration within thirty days of being obtained. Other trophies must be registered within thirty days of the expiry of this licence.

4. A record of all animals killed, wounded or captured under the licence must, within two weeks of the expiry date of the licence, be sent by post to the Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service, P/B 1, Chilanga.

5. 

6. 

......................

Minister

REGISTER OF ANIMALS KILLED WOUNDED OR CAPTURED

Species

Number

Sex

<IN:LF:0.168056,RT:0.45625>Area

Period

         

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:0.0506944>I hereby declare that the above is a true record of all animals killed, wounded or captured by me in the Republic of Zambia under this Special Licence.

Date ..............................................................................................

.............................

Licensee

*Delete whichever is inapplicable

 

FORM NPW 15

[Regulation 10 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR PROFESSIONAL HUNTER'S LICENCE 20......

To: Director

Department of National Parks and Wildlife

<IN:LF:0.243056,RT:4.97708>Private Bag 1

Chilanga.

Full Name of Applicant .................................................

Age..................................................................................

NRC/Passport No. ........................................................

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

Residential Address ..............................................................

I hereby apply for a Professional Hunter's Licence to carry on the business of a Professional Hunter in Zambia. The following must be answered in full, otherwise this application will not be considered.

1. Are you a Resident of Zambia? YES/NO

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0555556>2. If the answer to the above is YES please give here your Employment Permit number, date and place of issue if applicable, and if your answer is NO then state whether you have already made application for such Permit, or intend making such application.

3. Have you ever held a Professional Hunter's Licence? YES/NO

4. If the answer to question 3 is YES, please give details: ......................................................................................................................

5. Have you been convicted of any game offence during the previous five years? YES/NO

6. If the answer to question 5 is YES, give full details: ....................................................................................

7. Have you received a firm offer of employment with a Safari company registered in

Zambia? YES/NO

8. If the answer to question 7 is YES, please give full details: ...................................................................................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0409722>9.    Please give the names and addresses of TWO referees (one of whom must be a member of the Zambia Professional Hunters Association).

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.388889>10. Any other relevant information which could be considered in support of this (e.g. previous hunting experience).

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:1.33542>11. I certify that the information provided in this application is correct.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:1.33542> Date ..............................................................................................

..................................

Signature of Applicant

 

FORM NPW 16

[Regulation 10 (2)]

Original: to Licensee

Duplicate: to Director

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

PROFESSIONAL HUNTER'S LICENCE

Date of issue ......................................................................................

Full Names of Applicant .......................................................................

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

Residential Address .............................................................................

Tourist's Firearm Import Permit No. ......................................................

Calibre of Weapon ..................................................................................

Employment Permit No. .........................................................................

Employed by ............................................................................................(name of Safari Company) is hereby authorised to carry on business as a Professional Game Hunter.

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.413194>1. This licence is valid only during the period in which the holder is employed by the above-named Safari company during the year of issue.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0527778>2. This licence does not authorise the holder to hunt any wild animal except for the defence or protection of life or property, or when killing any wild animal previously wounded by a bona fide client accompanying the holder.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.126389>3. This licence is valid for the area specified in the Safari Licence issued to a bona fide client of the above-named Safari company during the year of issue and is subjected to the terms and conditions of that Safari licence.

4. This licence is not valid until signed by the holder.

5. ............ ............

....................................................    ............................................

Signature of holder Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

NOTE:

Every holder of an apprentice professional hunter's licence shall–

   (a)   have the said licence in his actual possession at all times whilst carrying out the business of a professional hunter;

   (b)   produce such licence for inspection and give his full name and address to any proper officer upon request;

   (c)   keep in the form prescribed a record of each Safari licence issued to each client, together with a true daily record of all game or protected animals hunted by such client under a Safari licence and any other licences.

 

FORM NPW 17

[Regulation 11 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR APPRENTICE PROFESSIONAL HUNTER'S LICENCE

20.....

To: The Director

National Parks and Wildlife service

Private Bag 1

Chilanga

Full name of Applicant .................................

Age ..............................................................

NRC/Passport No. .......................................

Postal Address ..............................................

Residential Address ......................................

I hereby apply for an Apprentice Professional Hunter's Licence to carry on the business of an Apprentice Professional Hunter in Zambia. The following questions must be answered in full, otherwise this application will not be considered:

1. Are you a Resident of Zambia? YES/NO

2. If the answer to the above is YES please give here your Employment Permit number, date and place of issue if applicable, and if your answer is NO then state whether you have already made application for such Permit, or intend making such application.

3. Have you ever held a Professional Hunter's Licence? YES/NO

4. If the answer to question 3 is YES, please give full details:

5. Have you been convicted of any game offence during the previous five years? YES/NO

6. If the answer to question 5 is YES, give full details;

7. Have you received a firm offer of employment with a Safari company registered in

Zambia? YES/NO

8. If the answer to question 7 is YES, please give full details:

9. Please give the names and addresses of TWO referees (one of whom must be a member of the Zambia Professional Hunters Association).

10. Any other information which could be considered in support of this application (e.g. previous hunting experience).

11. I certify that the information provided in this application is correct.

Date ..............................................................................................

...................................

Signature of Applicant

 

FORM NPW 18

[Regulation 11 (3)]

Original: to Licensee

Duplicate: to Director

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPRENTICE PROFESSIONAL HUNTER'S LICENCE

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.6625>Station .....................................................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.6625>Date of Issue ...........................................................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.6625>Name in Full ..............................................................

NRC/Passport No. .....................................................

Postal Address ............................................................

Residential Address .........................................................

employed by ...................................................................(name of Safari Company) is hereby authorised to carry on business as an Apprentice Game Hunter.

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.413194>1. This licence is valid only during the period in which the holder is employed by the above-named Safari Company during the year of issue.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0527778>2. This licence does not authorise the holder to hunt any wild animal except for the defence or protection of life or property, or when killing any wild animal previously wounded by a bona fide client accompanying the holder.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0527778>3. This licence is only valid for the area specified in the Safari Licence issued to a bona fide client of the above-named Safari company during the year of issue and is subject to the terms and conditions of that Safari Licence.

4. This licence is not valid until signed by the holder.

5. No guidance of client who holds a licence with a dangerous animal.

............................................    ..................................................

Signature of Holder Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

NOTES:

Every holder of an apprentice professional hunter's licence shall–

   (a)   have the said licence in his possession at all times whilst carrying out the business of a professional hunter;

   (b)   produce such licence for inspection and give his full name and address to any proper officer upon request;

   (c)   keep in the form prescribed a record of each Safari Licence issued to each client, together with a true daily record of all game or protected animals hunted by such client under a Safari Licence and any other licences.

 

FORM NPW 19

[Regulation 12 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR PROFESSIONAL TOUR GUIDE'S LICENCE 20....

To: The Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

Private Bag 1

Chilanga

1. Full Name of Applicant ......................................................................

2. NRC/Passport No. ............................................................................ Age .....................

3. Nationality .......................................... (resident/non-resident) ............................

4. If non-resident, give employment permit No. ........................................................

5. Name(s) of National Parks where tour guiding will be conducted .............................................

6. Any relevant information to be considered ...............................................................

Date ..............................................................................................................................

...............................

Signature of Applicant

 

FORM NPW 20

[Regulation 12 (3)]

Original: to Licensee

Duplicate: to Director

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ...........................

PROFESSIONAL TOUR GUIDE'S LICENCE

Name in Full ....................................................................

Postal Address ................................................................

Residential Address ..........................................................

employed by ....................................................(name of Safari Tour Operator) is hereby authorised to carry on business as a Professional Tour Guide in the following National Park(s)

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.399306>1. This licence is valid only during the period in which the holder is employed by the above-named Safari tour operator during the year of issue.

2. This licence is not valid until it is signed by the holder.

3. The holder of this licence shall keep a record of every tourist guided by him/her.

4. The holder of this licence shall have the said licence in his actual possession at all times whilst carrying out his business and shall produce it for inspection to any proper officer upon request.

..........................................................    ......................................

Signature of Holder Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

<IN:LF:3.23056,RT:2.26736>Fee Paid

 

FORM NPW 21

[Regulation 13]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:1.15903>APPLICATION FOR A RESIDENT'S PERMIT TO HUNT IN A GAME MANAGEMENT AREA

1. Full Name ..............................................................................

2. Postal Address ........................................................................

3. Residential Address ................................................................

4. Occupation ...................................................................................

5. National Registration Card No. ........................................................

6. Have you, within the past five years, been convicted of any offence against the game laws of this or any other African country? YES/NO (delete whichever is inapplicable). If the answer is 'YES', specify country, name of court and date of conviction, and give brief particulars of offence: ...................................

7. Name of Game Management Area in which you intend to hunt ......................................

8. Are you a resident of the Game Management Area you have applied for? YES/NO.

9. Special requirements (if any) with full reasons therefor in regard to what species you particularly desire?

10. Dates for which permit is required

Date ....................................................

............................................

Signature of Applicant

NOTE: If applicant fails to complete this form in detail where required, his application will not be considered.

 

FORM NPW 22

[Regulation 13]

Original: to Licensee

Duplicate: to Director

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. .................................

RESIDENT'S PERMIT TO HUNT IN GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO..........

(RESIDENT) ...........................................................................

Station of Issue .........................................................................

Date of Issue ..............................................................................

Name ..........................................................................................

NRC No. .....................................................................................

Postal Address ..........................................................................

being a bona fide resident of the above-mentioned Game Management Area, and holder of

Firearm Licence(s) No. .........................................

Calibre and Serial No(s) of weapon(s)....................................... who is in possession of the following licence(s):

      (i)   Bird Licence No issued at .....................................on(date)

      (ii)   District Game Licence No. issued at on (date) .............................................

      (iii)   National Game Licence No issued at on (date) .............................................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:1.77639>is hereby granted permission to hunt the following game animals in the said Game Management Area during the period commencing 20............ to ...... 20......., subject to the conditions endorsed overleaf.

Fee Units

....................................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This Game Management Area Permit is only valid for the area indicated.

2. No firearms, other than those endorsed on this permit, may be brought into the Game Management Area for hunting purposes.

3. Not more than three (3) persons may accompany the permit holder into the Game Management Area.

4. ENDORSEMENTS

 

FORM NPW 23

[Regulation 14 (1)]

Confidential

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR A NON-RESIDENT'S PERMIT TO HUNT IN A GAME MANAGEMENT AREA

Completed forms should be submitted to the Director of National Parks and Wildlife

Service, Private Bag 1, Chilanga.

A separate form is required for each member of the party who wishes to hunt.

1. Full Name (Block capitals)

2. Postal Address

3. Residential Address

4. Occupation

5. National Registration Card No.

6. Have you, within the past five years, been convicted of any offence against the game laws of this or any other African country? YES/NO (delete whichever is inapplicable). If the answer is 'YES' specify country, name of court and date of conviction, and give brief particulars of offence:

7. Have you submitted, or do you intend submitting an application in respect of another Area in the same year as the present application? YES/NO (delete whichever is inapplicable). If the answer is 'YES' state Game Management Area

8. Name and number of Game Management Area preferred

9. Special requirements (if any) with full reasons therefor in regard to: (a) Any species particularly desired (consult Act)

(b)   Any other matter

10. Dates for which permit is required

11. Name(s) and address(es) of any person(s) proposing to accompany you (who, if proposing to hunt, should submit separate forms on their behalf-but note that parties are limited to a maximum of two hunters).

Date ..............................................................................................

Signature of Applicant

NOTE: If an applicant fails to complete this form in detail where required, his application will not be considered.

 

FORM NPW 24

[Regulation 14 (3)]

Original: to Permit Holder

Duplicate: to Director

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. .................................

PERMIT TO HUNT IN GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. ......... (NON-RESIDENT)

Date of Issue ......................................

Station of issue ..................................

Name ..................................................

NRC/Passport No. ...........................................

Postal Address ..................................................

Residential Address ............................................

is hereby authorised to hunt in the following Game Management Area(s) (1) ................... (2) ....................................................................... (3) Period of hunting: from ..................... to ..................... (inclusive).

HUNTING LICENCES

Type and No. of Licence

Date of Expiry

Firearm(s) No.(s)

     

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. Not more than three (3) persons may accompany the permit-holder into the Game

Management Area(s).

2. 

Fee Units

Date Stamp

.......................................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

 

FORM NPW 25

[Regulation 15 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ............................

CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP OF TROPHIES

Station of Issue ................................................................

Date of Issue .......................................................................

Holder ................................................................................

Postal Address ...................................................................

Residential Address .............................................................

National Registration Card No. ...............................................

is entitled to possess the following trophies:

   (a) Ivory

Number of tusks ...........................................(to be written in words)

Identification Marks

Weight

<IN:LF:0.09375,RT:0.0208333>Elephant Licence No. or full details when licence records not applicable

<IN:LF:0.0576389,RT:0.104167,FI:0.00486111>Date of Issue of Licence

       

   (b)    Prescribed Trophies

................................................ Game Licence No

................................................ Date of issue

................................................ or full details when licence records not

................................................ applicable

   (c)   Other Trophies

................................................ Game Licence No.

................................................ Date of Issue

................................................ or full details when licence records not

................................................ applicable

................................................

Date .................................

.............................................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

ENDORSEMENT TO BE COMPLETED IN RESPECT OF THE TRANSFER OF THE TROPHY/TROPHIES LISTED ABOVE

I ................................................................................. (name in block capitals)

have today transferred the trophies as listed on this Certificate of Ownership to

(name) of ........................................................................

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

Signature of Transferor ...................................................

Signature of Transferee ..............................................................

(Transferee to sign only if trophies transferred are ivory or rhinoceros horn)

ENDORSEMENT OF CUSTOMS OFFICER

(d) Export of Trophies

All the trophies listed above/the following trophies listed* have been exported from

Zambia, on Export Permit No. .....................

issued at ......................................................

Customs Officer ......................................

Customs Officer ...........................................

NOTE: Unless an Export Permit is obtained for the trophies entered on this Certificate of Ownership, it is an OFFENCE to export or attempt to export any trophy using this Certificate of Ownership.

*Delete whichever is not applicable

 

FORM NPW 26

[Regulation 16 (1)]

Original: to Exporter

Duplicate: to Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. .......................

EXPORT PERMIT-PRESCRIBED TROPHIES

(Ivory and rhinoceros horn)

Date of Issue ..............................

Name ............................................

Postal Address .................................

Residential Address ............................

is hereby authorised, subject to any other law, to export from the Republic of Zambia to the following *ivory/rhinoceros horn.

IVORY AND RHINOCEROS HORN

Item

EX D Form No.

<TS:0.131944,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.7875,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Country of Origin

<IN:LF:0.159028,RT:0.365278,FI:-0.00625><TS:0.221528,NM,NO,0.284028,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.7875,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Indentification Marks

Certificate of Ownership No.

Fee

         

Total Fee paid K

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This permit is valid until

2. The above-mentioned trophies have been approved for export by Veterinary Clearance

Certificate No. .............................

dated ................................. and issued at.............................................................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0451389>3.    The package containing the said trophies shall be sealed by a Customs Officer in the presence of the exporter and a Wildlife Police Officer and shall also endorse his signature thereon.

4. 

........................

Minister

 

FORM NPW 27

[Regulation 17 (1)]

Original: to Exporter

Duplicate: to Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. .............................

EXPORT PERMIT

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:2.12847>(For wild animals, the meat of wild animals and wild birds) Date of Issue ......................................

Name ......................................................

Postal Address ...............................................

Residential Address .........................................

<IN:LF:0.694444,RT:0.240278,FI:-0.541667>is hereby authorised, subject to any other law, to export from the Republic of Zambia to the following items:

Item

<TS:0.196528,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.688889,NM,NO,0.7875,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>EX D Form No.

Mo./Weight

Certificate of Ownership No.

<TS:0.196528,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.7875,NM,NO,0.830556,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Date

Fee

         

Total Fee paid K

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This Permit is valid until

2. The above-mentioned items have been approved for export by Veterinary Clearance

Certificate No dated.................................................and issued

at ..........................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0451389>3.  The package containing the said trophies shall be sealed by a Customs Officer in the presence of the exporter and a Wildlife Police Officer and shall also endorse his signature thereon.

4. 

Director

ENDORSEMENT BY CUSTOMS OFFICER

All the trophies listed above have been exported from Zambia on ............. (date).

Customs Officer

 

FORM NPW 28

[Regulation 18 (1)]

Original: to Exporter

Duplicate: to Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ................................

EXPORT PERMIT-GAME TROPHIES

(Other than ivory, rhinoceros horn, wild animals or meat of wild animals or wild bird)

Date of Issue.....................................

Name ..............................................

Postal Address ....................................

Residential Address ..............................

is hereby authorised, subject to any law, to export from the Republic of Zambito the following trophies:

Description

Quantity

<TS:0.197222,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.786806,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18125,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.53125,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Certificate of Ownership No.

Fee Units

       

Total Fee Units paid

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This permit is valid until

2. The above-mentioned trophies have been approved for export by Veterinary Clearance

Certificate No. .................... dated...................................... and issued at .........................

3. The package containing the said trophies shall be sealed by a Customs Officer in the presence of the exporter and the Wildlife Police Officer and shall also endorse his signature thereon.

4. 

............................

Director

<IN:LF:3.40208,RT:0.317361>National Parks and Wildlife Service

ENDORSEMENT BY CUSTOMS OFFICER

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:1.94861>All the trophies listed above have been exported from Zambia on ................... (date).

[Am by Act 13 of 1994]

.............................

Customs Officer

 

FORM NPW 29

[Regulation 19 (1)]

Original: to Importer

Duplicate: to Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ....................................

IMPORT PERMIT-IVORY/RHINOCEROS HORN

Date of issue...............................................

Name .........................................................

Postal Address ...........................................

Residential Address .....................................

is hereby authorised, subject to any other law, to import into the Republic of Zambia from the following *Ivory/rhinoceros horn:

<TS:0,NM,NO,0.0625,NM,NO,0.197222,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.786806,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18125,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Item

<IN:LF:0.0208333,RT:0.276389>Country of origin

<IN:LF:0.0520833,RT:0.1875,FI:0.0625>Identification Marks

<IN:LF:0.0208333,RT:0.260417,FI:-0.0208333>Export Licence No.

Fee Units

         

Total Fee Units Paid

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. The trophies listed above were approved by Veterinary Department Clearance

Certificate No. ............ and dated...............................................

2. This Import Permit is valid from the date of issue until

3. .

...............................

Minister

*Delete whichever is not applicable

[Am by Act 13 of 1994]

 

FORM NPW 30

[Regulation 20 (1)]

Original: to Importer

Duplicate: to Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ................................

IMPORT PERMIT

(For wild animals, the meat of wild animals or wild birds)

Date of issue .......................................

Name ...................................................

Postal Address .....................................

Residential Address .................................

is hereby authorised, subject to any other law, to import into the Republic of Zambia from the following items:

<IN:LF:0.0625,RT:0.0625>Item

No./Weight

<IN:LF:0.0520833,RT:0.426389,FI:0.0166667>Country of origin

<IN:LF:0.03125,RT:0.260417>Export Licence No.

Fee Units

         

Total Fee Units Paid

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. The trophies listed above were approved for export by the veterinary authority of the country of origin. Clearance Certificate No. ................ issued at ........... and dated........................................

2. This Import Permit is valid from the date of issue until

3. 

[Am by Act 13 of 1994]

..............................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

 

FORM NPW 31

[Regulation 21 (1)]

Original: to Importer

Duplicate: to Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ..............................

IMPORT PERMIT-GAME TROPHIES

<IN:LF:0.152778,RT:0.477778>(Other than Ivory, rhinoceros horn and wild animals and excluding the meat of wild animals and wild birds)

Date of issue ...................................

Name ..................................................

Postal Address .........................................

Residential Address .......................................

is hereby authorised, subject to any other law, to import into the Republic of Zambia from the following trophies:

Item

Country of origin

Certificate of Ownership No.

Export Licence No.

Fee Units

         

Total Fee Units Paid

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. The trophies listed above were approved by the veterinary authority of the country of origin. Clearance Certificate No. ......... issued at ....................and dated .......................

2. This Import Permit is valid from the date of issue until .....................................................

...........................

Director

<IN:LF:3.45069,RT:0.199306>National Parks and Wildlife Service

 

FORM NPW 32

[Regulation 22 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR TROPHY DEALER'S PERMIT

To: The Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

<IN:LF:0.243056,RT:5.0875>Private Bag

1. (a) Full name ........................................................

   (b)   National Registration Card No. ..........................

   (c) Name of business ............................................(if any)

2. Full Postal Address ...........................................................

3. (a) What is your present employment ...............................................

   (b)    How are you going to operate your business? ........................................

      (i)   Manufacturer

      (ii)   Retailer

   (c)   Place where business will be conducted ....................................

4. (a) Whether you will be operating full time as a Trophy Dealer (Yes or No)

   (b)   Whether trophies are to be imported or purchased locally

   (c)   Whether trophies are to be exported or sold in Zambia

5. Whether you have been convicted of an offence against the National Parks and Wildlife

Act

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.204167>6. Whether you have previously held a Trophy Dealer's Permit. If the answer is 'Ye's for which year was the permit valid?

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0513889,FI:0.166667>I certify that the above information is correct and that I am aware of the laws as contained in the National Parks and Wildlife Act, and all Statutory Instruments relating to the Act. I certify that I understand fully the laws that particularly apply to Trophy Dealers.

Date .............................

....................................................

Signature of Applicant

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

FORM NPW 33

[Regulation 22 (2)]

Original: to Permit holder

Duplicate: to Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ...................................

TROPHY DEALER'S PERMIT

Station ....................................

Date of Issue ...........................

Name .........................................

of (a) Postal Address .............................................

   (b) Business Address ............................................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.102083>is hereby authorised to buy, sell, deal in, process or manufacture articles from any trophy, except the trophies specified below and subject to the conditions specified below.

This permit does not apply to the following trophies:

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0527778,FI:0.166667>The licensee is required to keep a register in the prescribed form of all trophies for which a certificate of ownership is required in terms of the appropriate schedule to the National Parks and Wildlife Act No. 10 of 1991 and shall when so instructed by the Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service, or otherwise before the thirty-first day of January in each year, submit to the Director a true copy of such register in respect of the period of twelve months ending on the thirty-first day of December immediately preceding.

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This permit expires on the 31st December next following the date of issue.

2. 

Fee Units Paid

........................

Director

<IN:LF:3.35764,RT:0.356944>National Park and Wildlife Service

 

FORM NPW 34

[Regulation 23 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ...................................

TROPHY DEALER'S REGISTER

<IN:LF:0.220833,RT:0.0416667>
.







No.

<IN:RT:0.377778,FI:0.0333333>Number and description of trophies (with weights and marks of ivory or rhinoceros horn)









Form whom obtained

Certificate of ownership or other voucher

<IN:RT:0.225694,FI:0.00277778>






Disposal of trophy and date of disposal

<IN:LF:0.202083,RT:0.229167>



No.





Date

<IN:LF:0.252083,RT:0.145139,FI:-0.106944>


Station of
issue














           

NOTE – Every Trophy Dealer is required to submit to the Director of National Parks and

Wildlife Service as required by law, a true copy of such register.

 

FORM NPW 35

[Regulation 24]

Original: to Police

Duplicate: to person from whom things seized

Triplicate: to Director, National Parks and Wildlife

Quadruplicate to remain in book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

Folio No. ................................

RECEIPT FOR THINGS SEIZED

(Under section 158 of the Act)

To: (name and details of person from whom things seized):

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0513889,FI:0.166667>You are hereby notified that the trophies, weapons or articles described below have been seized and detained under the provisions of section 158 of Act No. 10, the National Parks and Wildlife Act because there are reasonable grounds to believe that they were obtained or possessed, or were used, or were about to be used, in contravention of the Act. You are advised to contact the Director of National Parks and Wildlife in connection with the seizure.

(Description of seized and detained things, weapons or articles):

........................................

Director

<IN:LF:3.47847,RT:0.255556>National Parks and Wildlife Service

 

FORM NPW 36

[Regulation 25 (1) (2)]

Original: to Licensee

Duplicate: to Director, National Parks and Wildlife

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ....................................

CERTIFICATE OF EVALUATION OF TROPHIES

Station of Issue ......................................................

Date of issue ...........................................................

Trophy Holder .........................................................

Postal Address .........................................................

Residential Address ........................................................

Export Permit Number(s) ............................................

wishes to export the following trophies to

Description of Trophy

<IN:LF:0.310417,RT:0.310417>Weight (Kg)

Volume of trophy (Kg)

Valuation Fee Units

       

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This Certificate is valid until

.....................................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

FORM NPW 37

[Regulation 26]

Original: to Police

Duplicate: to Director, National Parks and Wildlife

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. .................................

CERTIFICATE OF IDENTIFICATION OF TROPHIES

I, .................................................................. a Wildlife

Police Officer/Honorary Wildlife Police Officer in the Department of National Parks and

Wildlife, have this day ...............................of ....... 20..... examined and identified the trophies brought to me by .......... of ............................Police Station.

Description of trophy

<TS:0.196528,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.7875,NM,NO,0.953472,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Species

Quantity

Weight

Value

   1. ead & horn(s)

       

2. Skin(s)

       

3. Hooves

       

4. Carcass(es) & meat

       

5. Tail(s)

       

6. Bone(s)

       

7. Tusk(s)

       

8. Ivory

       

9. Furs/hair

       

10. Feathers

       

11. 

       

12.    

       

The total value of the above is ................; and the total weight is............................................kg.

Possession of the above is subject to the provisions of the National Parks and Wildlife

Act.

Comments of the examining body (if any)

Name(s) of suspected person(s)

......................................

Director

<IN:LF:3.47847,RT:0.2>National Parks and Wildlife Service

 

FORM NPW 38

[Regulation 27 (1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO SELL MEAT OF GAME OR PROTECTED ANIMAL

To: The Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

Private Bag 1

Chilanga

Full name of Applicant .................................................................................

NRC/Passport No. .......................................................................................

Postal Address ..............................................................................................

Residential Address ........................................................................................

I hereby apply for authority to sell meat of game/protected animal which I obtained lawfully, through hunting on licence(s) No. issued on............................................ at ......................

Species

Quantity or Weight

   

I certify that the information provided in this application is correct.

Date .............................

......................................

Signature of Applicant

*Delete whichever is not applicable

 

FORM NPW 39

[Regulation 27 (2)]

Original: to Seller

Duplicate: to Police

Triplicate: to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ...................................

AUTHORITY TO SELL MEAT OF GAME OR PROTECTED ANIMAL

Station .........................................................................

Date of issue ..................................................................

Name of Holder ...............................................................

NRC/Passport No. ............................................................

Residential Address ..........................................................

In terms of section 146(2), the holder of this permit is hereby authorised to sell meat of game/protected animal listed below, hunted on licence(s) No.

issued on ........ at............. and as indicated on certificate of ownership No. ........ issued on ........... at ........................................

Species

Quantity or Weight

   

The above-listed meat will be sold at ..................................

(residential address) ..................................................................

.............................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife Service

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This permit is valid from ........ to.........................................

2. Only the meat indicated on the certificate of ownership shall be sold on this permit.

3. This permit is issued, subject to the provisions of the Public Health Act, Cap. 295 of the

Laws of Zambia.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0513889>4. The holder of this permit shall not make any advertisement to promote the sale of his/her game meat.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.360417>5. The seller shall issue a prescribed note to each buyer, by writing the full name and address of the buyer and shall quote his/her certificate of ownership number, type and quantity of meat sold.

*Delete whichever is not applicable.

 

FORM NPW 40

[Regulation 28(1)]

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO SELL OR HUNT GAME ANIMAL AND/OR PROTECTED ANIMAL OR MEAT THEREOF

To: The Minister

Full Name of Applicant ..............................................

NRC/Passport No. .....................................................

Farm No. ................................................................

Permit No. ...........................................................

Postal Address ........................................................

Residential Address ........................................................

I hereby apply for authority to sell and/or hunt game animals and/or protected animals reared under Special Licence No. .................. issued on....................................and certificate of ownership No. ............. issued on

I certify that the information provided in this application is correct.

Date ...............................

........................................

Signature of Applicant

*Delete whichever is not applicable

 

FORM NPW 41

[Regulation 28 (2)]

Original: to Owner

Duplicate: to Director, National Parks and Wildlife Service

Triplicate: to be retained in book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

No. ..................................

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.704167>AUTHORITY TO SELL OR HUNT GAME ANIMAL AND/OR PROTECTED ANIMAL, AND MEAT THEREOF

Name of Owner ...................................................

NRC/Passport No. ................................................

Farm No. .............................................................

Permit No. .............................................................

Postal Address ...................................................

Residential Address ..........................................

In terms of section 146 (1) (a) (b) (c), the holder of this Permit is hereby authorised to–

   (a) sell or hunt any game animal or protected animal which was hunted under the Special Licence;

   (b)   permit any other person to hunt game animal or protected animal reared on his/her game ranch under the Special Licence; or

   (c)   sell the meat of any game animal or protected animal hunted under paragraph (a) and (b).

Date ...................................

...............................

Minister

*Delete whichever is not applicable

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. The holder of this permit is required to comply with the regulations under the National

Parks and Wildlife (Wildlife Animals in Captivity) Regulations.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0534722>2.    This authority shall remain valid for as long as the game animal and/or protected animal population at the applying game ranch remains viable and sustainable.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0520833>3.  For any game animal or protected animal or any derivative thereof sold, a receipt shall be issued.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0513889>4.  The receipt under paragraph (3) shall be designed in such a way as to render its imitation by unauthorised persons as difficult as possible.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0520833>5.  At the beginning of each year, the Director of National Parks and Wildlife Service shall be notified in writing of the planned off-take of game animals and protected animals for that particular year at the Game Ranch.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0520833>6.    In the case of Safari hunting, the hunting by a client of the game ranch shall be conducted under the guidance of a licensee under a professional hunter's licence.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.0506944>7.  In the case of photographic Safaris, the client(s) shall be taken out under the guidance of a licensee under a professional tour guide's licence.

 

SECOND SCHEDULE

[Regulations 2 – 7, 9, 12, and 22]

[Second sch subs by reg 2 of SI 45 of 1998.]

PRESCRIBED FEES

Licence, permit, etc., Basic Fees

Fees Payable

 

Bona fide resident of a District

<IN:LF:0.0416667,FI:-0.0416667>Citizens and established residents

Safari Client other Client

 

Fee Units

Fee Units

US$

1. District Game Licence

28

-

n/a

2. Bird Licence

167

333

500

3. National Game Licence

-

556

n/a

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:3.03472>TABLE I

4. Fees in respect of species of game animals

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>The following game animal may be purchased individually, on a District Game licence, National Game Licence and a Safari Game licence, if available on a guata.

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0><TS:0.196528,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.770833,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO>Bona fide resident of a district in respect of a District Game Licence

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Citizens and established residents of a National Game Licence

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Safari Client/other bona fide Client in respect of a Safari Game Licence

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Fee Units

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Fee Units

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>US$

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(a)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Baboon

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>14

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>50

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(b)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Buffalo

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>555

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,111

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,000

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(c)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Bushback

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>111

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>222

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>300

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(d)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Bushipig

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>17

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>250

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(e)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Croccordile

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>833

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>750

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(f)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Duiker, C

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>17

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>167

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>200

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(g)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Duiker, Y. B.

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>178

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>300

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(h)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Duiker, Blue

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(i)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Eland

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>11

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>5,556

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,100

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(j)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Grysbok

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>208

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>111

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>200

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(k)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Hartebeest

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>417

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>600

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(l)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Hyaena

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>200

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(m)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Impala

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>278

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>100

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(n)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Jackal

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>200

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(o)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Kudu

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,778

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,000

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(p)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Leopard

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>5,556

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,500

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(q)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Lion

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>6,667

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>2,000

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(r)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Oribi

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>72

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>200

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(s)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Otter

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>150

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(t)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Puku

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>278

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>300

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(u)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Reedbuck

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>22

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>222

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>300

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(v)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Wathog

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>44

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>278

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>300

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(w)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Waterbuck, C

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>556

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>450

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(x)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Waterbuck, D

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>722

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>500

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(y)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Wildebeest, B

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>278

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>556

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>650

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(z)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Wildebeest, C

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>556

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>600

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(aa)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Zebra

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>833

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>600

NOTES:

      (i)   The capture of any species of a game animal in item 4 paragraph (a) to (aa), onto any land which is set aside as a game ranch or game farm in Zambia, for the purpose of keeping such species of game animal in captivity on such land, by a person not normally resident in Zambia, shall be by auction or tender.

      (ii)   The capture of any species of game animal in item 4 paragraph (a) to (aa), onto any land which is set aside as a game ranch or game farm in Zambia, for the purpose of keeping such species of game in captivity on such land, shall cost at 50 per cent of the prescribed fee, set out under a National Game Licence.

      (iii)   The capture from the wild, for the purpose of export , or any species of game animal in item 4 paragraph (a) to (aa), shall cost the Kwacha equivalent of the appropriate fee indicated under a Safari Game Licence and, include a handling charge per consignment, as stipulated at section (7) (i).

      (iv)   The capture from land which is set aside as a game ranch or game far in Zambia, for the purpose of export, of any species of game animal in item 4 paragraph (a) to (aa), shall be at no cost but, include a handling charge per consignment, as stipulated at section at section (7) (i).

      (v)   No more than five different species of game animal, of which no more than one game animal per specie, may be purchased under a National Game Licence.

      (vi)   The fees for a species of game animal under a District Game Licence, shall apply to any citizen of Zambia, who is a bona fide resident of an area, in a district where the species of game animal are to be purchased and hunted.

      (vii)   Any additional game animal or any one species , when available on quota, shall be sold at 50 percent than the prescribed price.

      (viii)   The purchase of any second or subsequent game animal of the same species, by any bona fide client of a safari hunting outfitter, shall be restricted to the following species of game animals:

1. Baboon

2. Duiker, Common

3. Grysbok

4. Impala

5. Oribi

6. Warthog:

Provided that the above restriction shall not apply to any bona fide client of a safari hunting outfitter, who is not accompanied by any other person, other than that client’s spouse or children on that Client’s hunting safari.

      (ix)   A leopard or a lion shall not be available for purchase under a National Game Licence valid for any Game Management Area, for which there is a valid safari hunting rights agreement.

      (x)   In these note “established resident” means any holder of a certificate attesting to a status as an established resident under section 33 of the Immigration and Deportation Act, Cap. 123.

      (xi)   The fees, for any bona fide client of a safari hunting outfitter, in a safari licence, shall include fees for species of game animal, export fee, Game Management Area permits and Safari Licence basic fee.

      (xii)   A Safari licence in respect of a classical or deluxe safari, shall enable a bona fide client of a safari hunting outfitter, to purchase species of game animal set out in table 1, within the overall quota of species of game animal, prescribed for the safari hunting outfitter, for which the licence holder is a bona fide client.

      (xiii)   The collection fee for eggs in respect shall be at 1.6 Fee Units per eggs.

      (xvi)   A fee Unit is equal to K180.00.

TABLE 2

5. Fees in respect of species of protected animals

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Citizens and established residents of a National Game Licence

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Safari Client/other bona fide Client in respect of a Safari Game Licence

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Fee Units

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>US$

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(a) Aardwolf

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>111

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>400

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(b) Antebear

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>111

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>250

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(c) Antelope, Roan

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>5,556

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>2,700

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(d) Antelope, Sable

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>5,556

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>2,000

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(e) Caracal

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>167

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>550

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(f) Cheetah

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>3,333

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>2,400

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(g) Civet

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>167

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>550

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(h) Elephant, Male

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(i) Elephant, Female

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(j) Giraffe, Thornicroft

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>3,333

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>2,400

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(k) Hippopotamus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>3,333

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,000

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(l) Klipspspringer

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>278

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>550

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(m) Lechwe, Black

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>333

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,000

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(n) Lechwe, Kafue

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>500

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,000

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(o) Lechwe, Red

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>500

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>800

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(p) Monkey, B

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>250

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(q) Monkey, Colobus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>139

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>250

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(r) Pangolin

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>417

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>250

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(s) Rhinoceros, Black

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>-

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(t) Sitatunga

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,333

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,500

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(u) Steinbok

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>167

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>250

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(v) Tsessebe

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>1,111

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>900

NOTES:

      (i)   Species of protected animal in item 5 paragraph (a) to (v) may, subject to note (ii) , be brought under a special Licence.

      (ii)   Notwithstanding note (i), the species of protected animal in paragraph (a), (b), (f), (h), (i), (j), (p), (s) and (t) shall not be available on quato or under any Special licence.

      (iii)   The capture of any species of protected animal in item 5 paragraphs (a) to (v) but subject to note (ii), onto any land which is set aside as a game ranch or game farm in Zambia, for the purpose of keeping such species of protected animal in captivity, on such land, shall cost 50 percent of the prescribed fee, set out under a National Game Licence

      (iv)   The capture from the wild, for the purpose of export , or any species of game animal in item 5 paragraph (a) to (v), but subject to note (ii), shall cost the Kwacha equivalent of the appropriate fee indicated under a Safari Game Licence and, include a handling charge per consignment, as stipulated at section (8) (i)

      (v)   The capture from land which is set aside as a game ranch or game far in Zambia, for the purpose of export, of any species of game animal in item 5 paragraph (a) to (v), but subject to note (ii) shall be at no cost but, include a handling charge per consignment, as stipulated at section at section (8) (i).

      (vi)   Any additional species of protected animal, other than species in items (m), (n) and (o), when the requisite quota is available, shall be sold at 50 percent than the prescribed fee, out under a National Game Licence.

      (vii)   The species of protected animal in item 5 paragraph (c), shall not be available for sale under a National Game Licence that is valid for a Game Management Area, for no valid safari hunting rights agreement.

      (viii)   The following species of game and protected animal in item 4 paragraph (p) and (q), item 5 paragraph (c) and (d), respectively, shall not be available for sale under a National Game Licence, that is valid for a game management area but, for an open area.

      (xi)   The fees, for any bona fide client of a safari hunting outfitter, in a Safari Licence, shall include fees for species of protected animal, export fees, Game Management Area permits and a Safari Game Licence basic fee.

      (x)   A Safari licence in respect of a classical or deluxe safari, shall enable a bona fide client of a safari hunting outfitter, to purchase species of game animal set out in table 2,above within the overall quota of protected animal, prescribed for the safari hunting outfitter, for which the licence holder is a bona fide client.

      (xi)   A Safari Licence in respect of a mini safari, shall enable a bona fide client of a safari hunting outfitter, to purchase a maximum of seven species of game or protected animal, which shall not include a species of game in item 4 paragraph (l) (p) and (q) nor, species of protected animal in item 5 paragraph (c) and (d).

      (xii)   A safari licence in respect of a specialized safari, shall enable a bona fide client to purchase any one of the following species of protected animal, in term 5 paragraph (m), (n), (o), (u) and (w).

TABLE 3

6. Permit to hunt in a game management Area:

A permit to hunt in a game management area is calculated for periods of up to one week and shall be charged as follows:

 

Fee Units

(a) Citizen and established residents

111

(b) Citizen of Zambia, who is a bona fide resident of a Game Management Area:

17

7. Export and Import Fees for Live Species of Game Animal and their Trophies:

NOTES:

All exports and imports shall be subject to a handling charge of 556 Fee Units per consignment.

8. Export and Import Fees for Live Species of Protected Animal, their Trophies and Ivory:

NOTE:

All exports and imports shall be subject to a handling charge of 556 Fee Units per consignment .

TABLE 4

9. Fees for Collection of Species of Non-game Animal:

 

Fee Units

<TS:0.196528,NM,NO,0.39375,NM,NO,0.590278,NM,NO,0.7875,NM,NO,0.984028,NM,NO,1.18056,NM,NO,1.37778,NM,NO,1.575,NM,NO,1.77153,NM,NO,1.96875,NM,NO,3.01944,NM,NO>All species

28

NOTE:

The fees for this table are per species of non-game animal or per item, as the case may be.

TABLE 5

10. Fees for the capture of Species of Bird.

 

Capture Per Flock

 

Fee Units

(a) Species of protected bird

1,111

(b) Other species of bird

139

NOTES:

      (i)    All exports and imports of species of bird shall be subject to a handling charge of 556 Fee Units per consignment.

      (ii)    The capture and export from or import into Zambia of species Shoebill Stock (balaeniceps rex) is prohibited.

TABLE 6

11. Fees for Entry into a National Park:

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(a) Park Entry

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Citizen and establishment resident

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Bona fide tourists and other client

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Fee Units

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>US$

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(i)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Luangwa South

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56/person /day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>20/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(ii)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>kafue

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56/person /day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>10/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(iii)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Sumbu

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>10/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(iv)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Lochinvar

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>15/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(v)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Lower Zambezi

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>20/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(vi)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Luangwa North

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>15/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(vii)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Other National Parks

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>6/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>5/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(viii)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Victoria Falls Islands

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>20/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(ix)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Munda Wanga Sanctuary

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>6/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>5/person/day

(b) Aircraft Landing/Angling/Camping/Mooring/Vehicle Entry/Vessel Entry

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(i)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0> Vehicle >3tons net wt

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>15/vehicle/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(ii)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Vehicle >3tons net wt

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56/person /day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>30/vehicle/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(iii)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Vessel >50 hp

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>15/vessel/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(iv)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Vessel << 50 hp

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>30/vessel/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(v)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Aircraft

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>167/aircraft /day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>30/aircraft/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(vi)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Camping

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28/person/night

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>5/person/night

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(vii)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Angling

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>5/person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(viii)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Mooring in National Park

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56/vessel/month

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>30/vessel/month

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(ix)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Boating

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>111/vessel/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>20/vessel/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(x)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Canoeing/Rafting

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56/trip/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>20/trip/day

NOTES:

      (i)   Services are not as a rule provided in camp sites in a National Park, Bird or Wildlife Sanctuary but, where services are provided, additional fees may be charged by the agency providing such services to a tourist, including a bona fide client of a licensed photographic tour operator.

      (ii)   Fees indicated in table 6 above shall also apply to activities from licensed walking safari camps.

      (iii)   Aircraft Entry/Landing/day includes all the days the aircraft remains in the National Park excluding commuter shuttles in an out of a National Park, Bird or Wildlife Sanctuary.

      (iv)   A child under the age of five years shall not pay for entry into any National Children aged five years and above, but under thirteen years, shall be 50 percent of the above rate.

      (v)   A school party, comprising citizens or established residents, composed of over ten children shall pay 5, 6 Fee Units per head whereas one, comprising non-resident of foreign visitors, shall pay US$5 per head, for entry into any National Park, Bird or Wildlife Sanctuary.

      (vi)   A bona fide client, booked by a licensed photographic tour operator, who owns a business lease or manages a site, camp or lodge in a National Park, Bird or Wildlife Sanctuary, shall park entry fees per entry.

TABLE 7

12. Fees in respect of Traditional Fish artisans:

 

Fee Units

(a)    Artisanal fishing

167/month/per artisan or fishmonger

(b)   Boat usage

56/day/vessel

(c)   Vehicle entry

112/day/vehicle

NOTES

      (i)   An artisanal fishing permit in respect of the area concerned shall be issued to the artisan and his employees, the number permission to be specified by the Wildlife Police Warden

      (ii)   Artisanal fishing by local fish artisans shall be restricted to the lake Tanganyika portion of Sumbu National Park, and at lake Itezhi-tezhi in Kafue National Park, as specified by the Wildlife Police Warden.

TABLE 8

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Miscellaneous Fees

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Fee Units

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(a)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Trophy Dealer’s Permit

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>555 per annum

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(b)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Export Fee: Fresh Game Meat

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>3 per kg

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(c)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Export Fee: Dry Game Meat

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>6 per kg

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(d)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Trophy Dealer’s Record Book

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>167 per copy

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(e)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Certificate of Ownership: First copy

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>28 per copy

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(f)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Certificate of Ownership; Second and subs copies

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56 per copy

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(g)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Duplicate Licence, permit, excl, Safari Licence

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>50% of the Licence, permit fee, etc

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(h)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>In transit, Export and Re-export Permit

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>556 per copy

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(i)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>The acquisition of any seized animal

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>50% more than fee specified in Table

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(j)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Evaluation Certificate

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>56 per copy

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(k)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Import Fee: Fresh Game Meat

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>6 per kg

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(l)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Import Fee: Dried Game Meat

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>11 per kg

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(m)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Permit to keep Wild Animal in Captivity

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>555 per annum

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(n)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Commercial filming, painting and sound recording

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>278 per citizen or resident/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(o)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Commercial filming, painting and sound recording

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>50 per person/day

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(p)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Commercial painting (artists)

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>555 per artist/week

TABLE 9

SCIENCE NAMES OF SPECIES OF GAME ANIMALS

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Common Names

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Scientific Names

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(1) Baboon, Chacma

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Papio ursinus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(2) Baboon, Yellow

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Papio hamdryas

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(3) Buffalo, Cape

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Syncerus caffer caffer

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(4) Bushbuck

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Tragelophus criptus porcus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(5) Bushipig

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Potamochoerus porcus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(6) Crocodile, Nile

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Crocodylus niloticus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(7) Duiker, Common

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Sylvicapr grimma grimma

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(8) Duiker, Yellow-backed

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Cephalophus sylvicultor

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(9) Duiker, Blue

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Cephalophus monticola

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(10) Eland, Livingstone’s

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Tairptragis oryx livingtonii

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(11) Grysbok, Sharpe’s

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Raphicerus sharpie

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(12) Hartebeest, Liechtensten’s

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Alcephalus lichtensteinii

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(13) Hyaena

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Crocuta crocuta

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(14) Impala

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Aepyceros melampus melampus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(15) Jackal

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Canis adastus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(16) Kudu

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Tragelaphus strepsiceros strepsiceros

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(17) Leopard

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Panthera pardus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(18) Lion

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Panthera leo

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(19) Oribi

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Ourebia aurebi

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(20) Otter, Cape

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Aonyx capensis

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(21) Puku

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Kobus vardonii

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(22) Reedbuck

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Redunca arunciumn

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(23) Warthog

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Phacochraerus aethiopicus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(24) Waterbuck, Common

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Kobus ellipsiprymnus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(25) Waterbuck, Defassa

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Kobus defassa crawshayi

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(26) Wildebeest, Blue

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Connonchaetes taurinus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(27) Wildebeest, Common

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Connochaetes taurinus taurinus

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>(28) Zebra, Burchell’s

<IN:LF:0,RT:0>Equus burchellii

TABLE 10

Scientific Names of Species of Protected Animals

(1) Aardwolf

Proteles cristatus

(2)Antbear

Orycteropus affer

(3) Antelope, Roan

Hippotragus equinus equines

(4) Antelope, Sable

Hippotrgus niger niger

(5) Caracal

Felis caracal

(6) Cheetah

Acinonyx jubatus

(7) Civet

Civettictus civetta

(8) Elephant, African

Loxodanta Africana

(9) Giraffe, Thornicroft’s

Giraffa camelopardalis thornicroftii

(10) Hippopotamus

Hippopotamus amphibuis

(11) Klipspringer

Oreotragus oreotragus

(12) Lechwe, Black

Kobus leche smithemanii

(13) Lechwe, Kafue

Kobus leche kafuensis

(14) Lechwe, Red

Kobus leche leche

(15) Monkey, Blue

Cercopithecus mitis

(16) Monkey, Colobus

Cercopithecus albogularis

(17) Monkey, Vervet

Cercopithecus pygerrythus

(18) Pangolin

Manis temminckii

(19) Phinoceros, Black

Deiceros bicornis

(20) Sitatunga

Limnotragus spekii selousi

(21) Steinbok

Raphicerus campestris

(22) Tsessebe

Damaliscus lunatus

_________________________________

 

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.667361>NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (SUMBU NATIONAL PARK) (USE OF BOATS) REGULATIONS

[Sections 62 and 185]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Payment of boat charges

   3. Mooring of boats

   4. Using boats at night

   5. Boats to be left at owner's risk

   6. Offences

   7. Revocation of SI No. 54 of 1974

      FIRST SCHEDULE

      SECOND SCHEDULE

      THIRD SCHEDULE

Act 13 of 1994,

SI 82 of 1993,

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife(Sumbu National Park) (Use of Boats) Regulations.

 

2. Payment of boat charges

   (1) There shall be paid in respect of any boat brought into or kept within Sumbu National Park the charges respectively specified in the First Schedule, and a person shall not bring into, use or keep within the said National Park any boat in respect of which the approximate charge has not been paid.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.29931>   (2)    The Form set forth in the Second Schedule shall be used whenever payments are made under the provisions of sub-regulation (1).

 

3. Mooring of boats

Boats shall be moored or beached only at the sites specified in the Third Schedule, and proper mooring buoys and equipment shall be supplied and maintained by boat owners.

 

4. Using boats at night

<TS:0.375,NM,NO>A person shall not use a boat at night unless he has obtained the written permission of the Director so to do and is in possession of adequate lights, navigation lights, and a compass.

 

5. Boats to be left at owner's risk

The Government or any employee of the Government shall not be held responsible for any loss or damage to any boat unless it is shown that such loss or damage occurred through the negligence of the employee concerned.

 

6. Offences

Any person who contravenes any of these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or to both.

 

7. Revocation of SI No. 54 of 1974

The National Parks and Wildlife (Camping Sites) Regulations, 1974 are hereby revoked

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

FIRST SCHEDULE

[Regulation 2 (1)]

FEE UNITS

Boats entering the Park

to be paid at the time of entry

Boats left in the Park

per month or part thereof

Original: To permit Holder

Duplicate: To Director

Triplicate: To be retained in the book

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

SECOND SCHEDULE

[Regulation 2 (2)]

 

FORM

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

National Parks and Wildlife (Use of Boats)

BOAT PERMIT

This permit allows boat ................ owned by to be moored/ beached at ............... site in the Sumbu National Park from .......................... to.......................................................inclusive, subject to the conditions overleaf.

Fee Units paid:

.............................

Director

<IN:LF:3.58958,RT:0.102778>National Parks and Wildlife Service

(to be printed on the reverse of the permit)

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This permit is valid only for the period stated thereon.

2. All persons using the boat are required to be in possession of an entry permit.

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.04375>3. The violation by any person of any provision of the National Parks and Wildlife Act or any Regulations issued under that Act may result in the cancellation of his entry permit.

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

THIRD SCHEDULE

[Regulation 3]

Kasaba Bay Lodge

Nkamba Bay Lodge

 

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (PROHIBITION OF HOLDING BOTH A DISTRICT GAME LICENCE AND A NATIONAL GAME LICENCE) REGULATIONS

[Section 62]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Prohibition of holding a district game licence and a national game licence

   3. Exception

   4. Penalty

SI 62 of 1993,

Act 13 of 1994.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Prohibition of Holding Both a District Game Licence and a National Game Licence) Regulations.

 

2. Prohibition of holding a district game licence and a national game licence

Subject to the provisions of regulation 3, a person shall not obtain or hold–

   (a)   a national game licence whilst he is a licencee under a subsisting valid district game licence; or

   (b)   a district game licence whilst he is a licencee under a subsisting valid national game licence.

 

3. Exception

   (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 2, a person who is a licencee under a subsisting valid district game licence may surrender his district game licence to the Director of National Parks and Wildlife and, upon payment of the difference between the fee of a district game licence and the fee of a national game licence, may be issued with a national game licence.

   (2)    An endorsement, if any, relating to the killing, wounding or capturing of any animal, on a district game licence surrendered under the provisions of sub-regulation (1), shall be recorded on the reverse of a national game licence issued pursuant to the provisions of that sub-regulation.

 

4. Penalty

Any person who contravenes the provisions of these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall upon conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding forty penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year.

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (METHODS OF HUNTING) (RESTRICTION) REGULATIONS

[Section 116]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Restriction of use of firearms for hunting

   3. Restriction of use of compound longbow and crossbow

   4. Restriction of use of dogs for hunting

   5. Prohibition of certain methods of hunting

   6. Revocation of S.I. No. 4 of 1971

      FIRST SCHEDULE

      SECOND SCHEDULE

SI 63 of 1993.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Methods of Hunting) (Restriction) Regulations.

 

2. Restriction of use of firearms for hunting

A person shall not use a firearm for, or in connection with, the hunting of any game or protected animal specified in the First Schedule other than a firearm specified in the First Schedule in relation to such game or protected animal.

 

3. Restriction of use of compound longbow and crossbow

A person other than a bona fide client of a licensee under a professional hunter's licence shall not use a compound longbow or a compound crossbow in connection with the hunting of any game or protected animal specified in the Second Schedule.

 

4. Restriction of use of dogs for hunting

Except with the written permission of the Director, a person shall not use a dog for the purpose of hunting any game or protected animal other than lion, leopard or any bird specified in the First Schedule.

 

5. Prohibition of certain methods of hunting

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0243056>A person other than a Wildlife Police Officer acting in accordance with a written permission of the Director shall not, for the purpose of hunting any wild animal, use–

   (a)   a bow and arrow or a spear or other similar projectile or missile;

   (b)   any air-gun, pistol or any firearm capable of firing more than one cartridge or bullet without release pressure applied to the trigger of such firearm or capable of reloading itself without further action by the operator of such firearm;

   (c)   any device capable of reducing or designed to reduce the sound made by the discharge of any firearm;

   (d)   any explosive projectile or missile or any bomb, grenade or tracer bullet;

   (e)   any missile or projectile containing any drug, chemical or substance capable of anaesthetising, paralysing, stupefying or rendering incapable, whether wholly or partially, any animal;

   (f)   any game-pit, trench or similar excavation, fence or enclosure or other device fixed to the ground;

   (g)   any gin trap or similar trap having a jaw length of 10.16 centimetres or more, or any snare or similar contrivance made of wire, or any net capable of being used for killing or capturing any game or protected animal.

 

6. Revocation of S.I. No. 4 of 1971

The National Parks and Wildlife (Methods of Hunting) (Restriction) Regulations, 1971 are hereby revoked.

 

FIRST SCHEDULE

[Regulation 2]

Game and Protected Animals

Specified Firearms

Elephant

Rifled and nitro-proofed breech-loading

Hippopotamus

firearms of a calibre of not less than 9.5mm (.375 of an inch)

Eland, Kudu, Leopard, Lion, Roan Antelope, Sable Antelope, Zebra

chambered to take a nitro-express cartridge. Rifled and nitro-proofed firearm of a calibre of not less than 7.6 mm (.300 of an inch) chambered to take a nitro- express cartridge: Provided that in the case of a wounded leopard or lion a shotgun may also be used when following up and despatching such wounded animal.

Buffalo

<TS:0.246528,NM,NO>1. Rifled and nitro-proofed breech-loading firearm of a calibre of not less than 7.6 mm (.300 of an inch) chambered to take a nitro-express cartridge;
2. Muzzle-loading firearm.

Game animals other than those specified above

<TS:0.243056,NM,NO>1. Rifled and nitro-proofed breech-loading firearm of a calibre of not less than 6 mm (.240 of an inch) chambered to take a nitro-express cartridge;
2. Shot gun;
3. Muzzle-loading firearm.

All birds specified in the First Schedule to the Act

<TS:0.243056,NM,NO>1. Rifled and nitro-proofed breech-loading firearm of not less than 5.5 mm (.22 of an inch);
2. Shotgun;
3. Muzzle-loading firearm.

 

SECOND SCHEDULE

[Regulation 3]

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.55972>Specified game and protected animals:

Bushbuck

Reedbuck

Duiker, all species

Roan

Eland

Sable

Game birds

Sitatunga

Grysbok

Steinbok

Hartebeest, Liechtenstein

Tsessebe

Klipspringer

Warthog

Kudu

Waterbuck

Lechwe, all species

Wildebeest, all species

Oribi

Zebra

 

Puku


NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (PRESCRIBED TROPHIES) REGULATIONS

[Section 131]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Prescribed trophies

   3. Revocation of S.I. No. 1 of 1971 and S.I. No. 105 of 1973

      SCHEDULE

SI 61 of 1993.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Prescribed Trophies) Regulations.

 

2. Prescribed trophies

For the purpose of controlling dealings in trophies, any trophy described, or belonging to a class of trophies described, in the Schedule shall be a prescribed trophy.

 

3. Revocation of S.I. No. 1 of 1971 and S.I. No. 105 of 1973

The National Parks and Wildlife (Prescribed Trophies) Regulations, 1971 and 1973 are hereby revoked.

 

SCHEDULE

[Regulation 2]

PRESCRIBED TROPHIES

Cheetah skins

Crocodile skins

Leopard skins

Lion skins

Otter skins

Zebra skins

 

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CAMPING SITES) REGULATIONS

[Sections 62 and 185]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Interpretation

   3. Camping at places other than campingsite prohibited

   4. Use of facilities at a non-catering or catering lodge prohibited

   5. Restrictions against litter

   6. Restriction against lighting of fires for domestic purpose

   7. Camping fees

   8. Offences and penalty

   9. Revocation of S.I. No. 232 of 1972

Act 13 of 1994,

SI 59 of 1993.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Camping Sites) Regulations.

 

2. Interpretation

In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, the expression "camping site" means a place approved by the Director of National Parks and Wildlife to be a camping site.

 

3. Camping at places other than camping site prohibited

A person shall not camp in any National Park other than at an approved camping site.

 

4. Use of facilities at a non-catering or catering lodge prohibited

A person using any camping site shall not use facilities at a non-catering lodge or catering lodge without the permission of the appropriate lodge manager.

 

5. Restrictions against litter

A person shall not discard any litter, refuse or rubbish at a camping site except in a receptacle or other means of disposal provided for such purpose.

 

6. Restriction against lighting of fires for domestic purpose

A person shall not light fire for domestic purposes such as the cooking of food at a camping site except at a proper fire place provided for such purposes.

 

7. Camping fees

For camping in any National Park at an approved camping site, including safari villages or wilderness trail safari camps, the fees given in the Second Schedule of the National Parks and Wildlife (Licences and Fees) Regulations shall be payable to the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Service.

 

8. Offences and penalty

   (1) Any person who contravenes any provision of these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both.

   (2)    Without prejudice to any proceedings or other consequence which may result from a contravention of any provision of these Regulations, a Wildlife Police Officer may revoke any permit issued for a camping site, if he is reasonably satisfied that any of the persons named therein has contravened any of these Regulations.

 

9. Revocation of S.I. No. 232 of 1972

The National Parks and Wildlife (Camping Sites) Regulations, 1972 are hereby revoked.

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (WILD ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY) REGULATIONS

[Section 185]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Interpretation

   3. Permit to keep wild animals in captivity

   4. Renewal of permit

   5. Revocation or refusal to renew permit

   6. Appeals to the Minister

   7. Register of ownership

   8. Records and returns by permit holder

   9. Tagging of trophies

   10. Fees

   11. Offences and penalties

   12. Revocation of S.I. No. 26 of 1983

      FIRST SCHEDULE

      SECOND SCHEDULE

Act 13 of 1994,

SI 66 of 1993.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations.

 

2. Interpretation

In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, "permit" means a permit issued under these regulations.

 

3. Permit to keep wild animals in captivity

   (1) A person shall not keep any wild animal in captivity on a ranch, farm, zoo or any other place without a permit authorising the keeping of such wild animal, issued by the Director under these Regulations.

   (2)    An application for the issue of a permit shall be made in Form 1 set out in the First Schedule.

   (3)   The Director shall not approve an application for a permit under sub-regulation (2) unless–

   (a)   the applicant has adequate land or space where animals are to be kept;

   (b)   the application is accompanied by a site plan and sketches of the proposed pens and enclosures including dimensions of each unit;

   (c)   the applicant has provided all the information required in the application form; and

   (d)   a team of wildlife police officers or honorary wildlife police officers authorised by the Director in that behalf has inspected the proposed premises and are satisfied that–

      (i)   the District Council in whose area the project is to be sited has no valid objections to the project;

      (ii)   adequate safety precautions exist on such premises to prevent the escape of wild animals or injury to persons;

      (iii)   the proposed pens, enclosures, rate at which stock may be increased, food supply, hygiene and facilities for shade are adequate for the health and well-being of wild animals; and

      (iv)   an adequate water supply is available all year round.

   (4)    The Director may reject an application if–

   (a)   he is of the opinion that the applicant or the proposed facilities are unsuitable;

   (b)   it is in the interest of good game management not to issue the permit; and

   (c)   the applicant fails to comply with any condition contained in sub-regulation (3).

   (5)    The Director shall notify the applicant in writing on the reasons for rejecting the application.

   (6)    The Director may approve any application made under these Regulations subject to such reasonable conditions as he shall endorse on the permit.

   (7)    In respect of an application approved by him, the Director shall, on payment of the fee prescribed in the Second Schedule, issue the permit in Form 2 set out in the First Schedule.

 

4. Renewal of permit

   (1)       A person applying for renewal of his permit shall–

   (a)   sixty days before the expiry of the permit, notify the Director in writing of his intention to renew the permit; and

   (b)   submit–

      (i)   an application for renewal in Form 3 set out in the First Schedule; and

      (ii)   a summary of operations during the period of the permit.

   (2)    Where the permit holder–

   (a)   has kept the animals under satisfactory conditions;

   (b)   has complied with the conditions, if any, endorsed on the permit;

and

   (c)   has not contravened any of the provisions of these Regulations or of the Act;

the Director shall, upon payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in the Second Schedule, renew the permit.

 

5. Revocation or refusal to renew permit

   (1) Subject to sub-regulation (2) the Director may revoke or refuse to renew a permit if the permit holder–

   (a)   has not, in the opinion of the Director kept the animals under satisfactory conditions;

   (b)   has not complied with the conditions, if any, endorsed on the permit; and

   (c)   has contravened any of the provisions of these Regulations or of the Act.

   (2)      Thirty days before the revocation or refusal to renew a permit, the Director shall give written notice to a permit holder and the permit holder to whom such notice has been given may make written representation to the Director.

 

6. Appeals to the Minister

   (1) Any applicant who regards any condition endorsed by the Director as being unreasonable or any permit holder who is aggrieved by the revocation of his permit or, by the refusal to renew his permit, by the Director, may appeal to the Minister.

   (2)    Pending the determination of his appeal to the Minister, the permit holder may continue to exercise his rights under the permit.

 

7. Register of ownership

   (1)      The Director shall cause to be maintained a register of ownership of wild animals kept in captivity and such register shall be in Form 4 set out in the First Schedule.

   (2)      Every permit holder shall, within thirty days of any changes in ownership of any wild animal kept by him in captivity, notify the Director of such change.

   (3)      With respect to any change in ownership, the Director shall cause such change to be recorded in the register, and if necessary, issue a certificate of ownership in Form 5 set out in the First Schedule.

 

8. Records and returns by permit holder

Every permit holder–

   (a)   shall maintain a record and shall record therein the particulars of each wild animal which has been born, acquired, purchased, sold or cropped, or which has died; and

   (b)   shall submit to the Director, once every six months or whenever the Director requires him to do so, a return in Form 6 set out in the First Schedule.

 

9. Tagging of trophies

   (1) Where a permit holder has been issued with an export permit under the Act to export a trophy from a wild animal kept by him in captivity, he shall attach to that trophy one half of a tag referred to in sub-regulation (2), and shall submit the other half of such tag to the Director.

   (2)      The tag under sub-regulation (1) shall be in two halves, each half bearing the same number, origin of trophy, name of permit holder and the destination of the consignment.

 

10. Fees

The fees set out in the Second Schedule shall be payable in respect of the matters prescribed therein.

 

11. Offences and penalties

Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or to both.

 

12. Revocation of S.I. No. 26 of 1983

The National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations, 1983 are hereby revoked.

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

FIRST SCHEDULE

 

FORM 1

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations

APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO KEEP ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY

[Regulation 3 (2)]

PART I: Particulars of the applicant:

   (a)   Full Name ......................................... Age.................................

   (b)   NRC/Passport No. ....................................................................

   (c)   Postal Address ...........................................................................

   (d)   Residential Address .....................................................................

   (e)   Present Occupation ......................................................................

PART II: Particulars of land where the applicant intends to keep animals:

    (f)   Farm No. .....................................

   (g)      Name of Lessee ............................

   (h)   Area of Farm ...................................

   (i)   Location of Farm .............................

PART III: Other particulars

   (j)   Will the wild animals be kept–

      (i)   on a game ranch?

      (ii)   on a game farm (e.g. crocodiles, birds, etc.)?

      (iii)   in a zoo?

      (iv)   at any other place? (specify)

   (k)      Species of wild animals and maximum number required

   (l)   Do you want to raise wild animals for–

      (i)   sale alive?

      (ii)   sale of their skins?

      (iii)   sale of meat?

      (iv)   public display?

      (v)   other purposes?

   (m)   Will you operate the farm/ranch/zoo on a full-time basis?

   (n)   What is your experience in wildlife ranching or farming?

   (o)   Have you been convicted of an offence against the Act or Firearms Act?

   (p)   When can your farm be inspected on behalf of the Director?

I certify that the above information is correct.

Date ....................................

........................................

Signature of applicant

 

FORM 2

Original – to permit holder

Duplicate – to Director of National Parks and Wildlife

Triplicate – to be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations

PERMIT TO KEEP WILD ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY

[Regulation 3 (7)]

No. ..............................

Station ...................................................................

Date of Issue .........................................................

Name ......................................................................

Postal Address ......................................................

Residential Address ...................................................

is hereby authorised to keep wild animals specified below in captivity on a ranch/farm/

zoo/other place* (name of ranch, farm, etc.) (Species and numbers of wild animals)

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. The purpose of keeping wild animals in captivity is

2. This permit is not transferable to any other person.

3. This permit shall be produced on demand by any wildlife police officer or honorary wildlife police officer.

4. This permit expires on the 31st December next following the date of issue.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.0548611>5. The holder of this permit shall maintain up-to-date records in the record of wild animals kept in captivity and all records shall be available for inspection on request by any wildlife police officer or honorary wildlife police officer.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.2625>6. This permit does not permit the capture of wild animals or collection of their eggs or export thereof.

7. No wild animals shall be released without the prior permission of the Director.

8. No wild animals shall be transported in a manner which in the opinion of a wildlife police officer or honorary wildlife police officer is likely to cause injury or cruelty to animals.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.133333>9. The Director shall not be held responsible for any liability arising out of the exercise of rights conferred by the permit.

10. 

11. 

12. Fee Units paid. ........................................

..............................................

Director,

National Parks and Wildlife

*Delete whatever is inapplicable.

[Am by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

FORM 3

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations

APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF PERMIT TO KEEP WILD ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY

[Regulation 4 (1)]

PART I: Particulars of the applicant:

   (a)    Full Name ...................................................................

   (b)   NRC/Passport No. .......................................................

   (c)   Postal Address .............................................................

   (d)   Residential Address ..........................................................

   (e)   Present Occupation ..........................................................

PART II: Particulars of land where wild animals are to be kept:

   (f)    Farm No. ....................................................

   (g)   Name of Lessee ..........................................

   (h)   Area of Farm ................................................

   (i)   Location of Farm ...........................................

PART III: Conditions for renewal of permit

   (j)   Have you maintained a record of wild animals kept in captivity by you? (Yes or No)

   (k)   Have you submitted returns to the Director regularly?

   (l)   When was the farm last inspected on behalf of the Director?

I certify that the above information is correct.

Date ..................................

....................................................

Signature of applicant

 

FORM 4

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations

REGISTER OF OWNERSHIP OF WILD ANIMALS KEPT IN CAPTIVITY

[Regulation 7(1)]

Date of transaction

<IN:RT:0.184722,FI:0>Name of opwner of ranch or farm or zoo

Number of permit and date issued

<IN:RT:0.140972,FI:0.000694444>Animal species involved

Number acquired or sold

Number of Certificate of owner- ship

Name and signature of recording officer

             

 

FORM 5

Original – To permit holder

Duplicate – To Director of National Parks and Wildlife

Triplicate – To be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations

CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP

[Regulation 7 (3)]

No. ....................................

Station of Issue .............................................................

Date of issue ................................................................

Full name of Permit Holder ...........................................

Postal Address ..........................................................

Residential address ....................................

NRC/Passport No. .............................................

Permit No. ............... and date of issue ................................

has become the lawful owner of (species of animals)

Number acquired of .............................

whose Permit No. is ...................................... (address)

Signature of transferor...................................................

Signature of transferee...................................................

.........................................................

Director,

National Parks and Wildlife

 

FORM 6

Original – To permit holder

Duplicate – To Director of National Parks and Wildlife

Triplicate – To be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Wild Animals in Captivity) Regulations

RETURNS OF WILD ANIMALS KEPT IN CAPTIVITY

[Regulation 8]

Name of Owner ..............................................

Permit No .........................................................

Period .................................................................

Animal Species ..................................................

Age or Age Class

Stock on hand as at 31st January, 20......

No. born

Number purchased or acquired

Number of Certificate of Ownership

From whom obtained








         

Deaths

Cropped

<IN:RT:0.297917,FI:0.0881944>Sold or given live

<IN:RT:0.197222,FI:0>To whom sold or given

Stock on hand as at 31st December,
20.......







       

Date of submission ..................................

Certified correct .....................................

Owner/Manager

 

SECOND SCHEDULE

[Regulations 2 and 10]

PRESCRIBED FEES

 

Fee Units

1. Permit to keep wild animals in captivity

400

2. Renewal of permit

600

[Am Act 13 of 1994.]

 

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA DECLARATION ORDER

[Section 54]

Arrangement of Paragraphs

   Paragraph

   1. Title

   2. Declaration of Game Management Areas

      SCHEDULE

SI 67 of 1993.

[Order by the President]

 

1. Title

This Order may be cited as the Game Management Area Declaration Order.

 

2. Declaration of Game Management Areas

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.136806><TS:0.361111,NM,NO>The areas set out in the Schedule are hereby declared to be game management areas.

 

SCHEDULE

[Paragraph 2]

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.805556>GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 1:

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:0.805556>WEST ZAMBEZI

The area comprises the whole of that portion of the Western Province to the west of the Zambezi River excluding National Park No. 15; Liuwa Plain and National Park No. 16; Sioma Ngwezi.

The above-described area, in extent 38,070 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Lukulu, Kalabo, Senanga and Sesheke Districts and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 1, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.70208>GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 2:

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.70208>KASONSO BUSANGA

Starting at a point on the Lunga River Pontoon on the Kasempa-Mumbwa D181 Road, the boundary follows down the Lunga River in a general southerly direction to its intersection with the boundary of National Park No. 11: Kafue; thence along the northern and western boundary of this Park to the source of the Lalafuta River; thence down the Lalafuta River to a point where it crosses the Kasempa-Kaoma Road; thence along this road in a north-easterly direction to a point due west of the source of the Kyangalauke River; thence eastwards in a straight line for a distance of approximately 1.6 kilometres to the source of the Kyangalauke River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Lufupa River; thence down the Lufupa River to its confluence with the Kamayangele River; thence up the Kamayangele River to its source; thence in an approximate north-easterly direction on a bearing of approximately 85 degrees for a distance of approximately 45 kilometres to a point approximately 41.8 kilometres south-east of Kasempa Boma on the Kasempa-Mumbwa road, measured along this road; thence along the Kasempa-Mumbwa Road in a south-easterly direction to a point on the Lunga River Pontoon, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 7,780 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kasempa District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 2, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 3:

CHIZERA

Starting at the confluence of the Dongwe and Kamweji Rivers, the boundary follows the latter river northwards to its confluence with the Shitobo River; thence up this river to where it is crossed by the old Solwezi-Zambezi Road; thence north-eastwards along this road to its junction with the main Kabompo-Solwezi Road; thence eastwards along this road for a distance of approximately 4.8 kilometres; thence south-eastwards to the source of the Mufumbwe River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Dongwe River; thence down this river to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 2,280 square kilometres approximately, is situated in the Mufumbwe District and is bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 3, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 4: MUSELE-MATEBO

Starting at the confluence of the Chifuwe and Kabompo Rivers, the boundary follows the latter river upstream to its confluence with the Musangezhi River; thence up this river to its confluence with the Chikwanda River; thence up this river to its source; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the source of the Chimakokwa River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Lwalaba River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Mulobe River; thence up this river to its source; thence in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the source of the Chinga River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Mwombezhi River; thence in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the confluence of the Konkwa and Mwafwe Rivers; thence up the latter river to its confluence with Kakwafumbana River; thence up this river to its source; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction to the eastern most source of the Chiwewa River; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction to the source of the Chifuwe River; thence down this river to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 3,700 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the solwezi District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 4, deposited in the office of the

Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 5: LUKWAKWA

Starting at the confluence of the West Lunga and Kabompo Rivers, the boundary follows the latter river downstream to its confluence with the Kamweji River; thence up this river for a distance of approximately 12.8 kilometres; thence in a straight line south-westwards to a point on the Chitampalova River approximately 12.8 kilometres from its confluence with the Kabompo River; thence in a straight line in a south-westerly direction to the confluence of the Kafwilo and Mukundwiji rivers; thence up the latter river to its source; thence in a straight line westwards to Chikindulu Rest House on the Kabompo-Mwinilunga Road D286; thence northwards along this road to where it is crossed by the Kabompo-Mwinilunga District boundary; thence following this boundary eastwards along the Ndashi River to its confluence with the West Lunga River; thence down this river to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 2,540 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kabompo District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 5, deposited in the office of the

Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.69931>GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 6: CHIBWIKA-NTAMBU

Starting at the confluence of the Shinene River and the West Lunga River, the boundary follows the West Lunga River to its confluence with the Ndashi River; thence up the Ndashi River to its source; thence in a straight line south-westwards following the Kabompo District boundary to the source of the Lwampaji River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Lusongwa River; thence up this river to its source; thence in a straight line north-eastwards to the source of the Kalemanela River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Mwana-Mitowa River; thence down this river to its confluence with the West Lunga River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Lwamasonga River; thence up this river to its source; thence in a straight line eastwards to the source of the Nsangi River; thence in a straight line north-eastwards to apoint on the Mukade River due north of the easterly source of the Mulabiyoni River; thence in a straight line southwards to its source; thence down the Mulabiyoni River to its confluence with the Nsanji River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Kabompo River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Wisaki Stream; thence up the Wisaki Stream and following the boundary of National Park No. 14; West Lunga National Park to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 1,550 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mwinilunga District and is shown in yellow on Plan No. GMA 6, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:2.69931>GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 7: LUNGA-LUSWISHI

Starting at a point where the Lubungu Ferry crosses the Kafue River, the boundary follows the boundary of National Park No. 11: Kafue in a northerly and westerly direction to a point on the Lunga River; thence up the Lunga river in a general northerly direction to its confluence with the Mushingashi River; thence up the Mushingashi River in a general north-easterly and northerly direction to a beacon erected approximately 3.2 kilometres due north of the confluence of the Mushingashi River with the Kankombwe Stream; thence in a straight line on a true bearing of approximately 90 degrees for a distance of approximately 12.8 kilometres to a beacon on the source of the Mirumbi River; thence down the Mirumbi River to its confluence with the Luswishi River; thence down the Luswishi River to its confluence with the Kafue River; thence down the Kafue River to Lubungu Ferry, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 13,340 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kasempa, Ndola Rural and Kabwe Rural Districts and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 7, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 8: SICHIFULA

Starting at a point where the Sichifula River crosses the Zambezi Saw Mills Railway line, the boundary follows the railway line in a north-westerly direction to a point where it crosses the old Barotse-Namwala cattle cordon; thence along the cattle cordon in a northerly direction to Post No. 12 (Mulanga), thence in a north-westerly direction along a cut line to Beacon Y5 at Farm No. 946, Protected Forest Area No. 2; Machile; thence along a cut line in a north-easterly direction to a point where it intersects with the boundary of the Nkoya Reserve No. XXIII on the Mwezi River; thence eastwards along this Reserve boundary to its intersection with the Western boundary of National Park No. 11 Kafue; thence along the southern boundary of this Park to a point on Ndundumwense Hill; thence northwards along the eastern boundary of National Park No. 11 Kafue; to a point where it crosses the Kalomo-Ndundumwense Road; thence along the said road in an easterly direction to a point where it crosses the southern boundary of the Ila-Tonga Reserve No. XXII; thence along this boundary to a point on the Siakaunda Hill; thence in a straight line in an approximately southerly direction for a distance of approximately 22.5 kilometres to the source of the Sichifula River; thence down the Sichifula River to a point where it crosses the Zambezi Saw Mills line the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 3,600 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kalomo District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 8, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.26875>The above-described area, in extent 5,175 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Namwala, Mazabuka, Mumbwa and Monze districts and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 11, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 13: NAMWALA

Starting at a point where the Mumbwa-Namwala District boundary crosses the Lutale River, the boundary follows this river in a southerly direction to a point on the tsetse control game fence; thence along the game fence in a general south-westerly, westerly and southerly direction to a point on the Kafue River; thence following up the Kafue River in a south-westerly, westerly and northerly direction to a point where the Namwala-Mumbwa District boundary crosses the Kafue River, thence along the Namwala-Mumbwa District boundary in an easterly direction to a point on the Lutale River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 3,600 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Namwala District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 13, deposited in the office of the

Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 14: MUMBWA

Starting from a point where the main Kaoma-Mumbwa Road crosses the Lutale River, the boundary follows this river in a southerly direction to a point where the Mumbwa-Namwala D180 road crosses it; thence along this road in a south-westerly and southerly direction to a point where it crosses the Mumbwa-Namwala District boundary; thence along this district boundary in a westerly direction to a point on the boundary of National Park No. 11: Kafue; thence along the Kafue River in a general northerly direction to a point where the main Kaoma-Mumbwa Road crosses this river; thence along the main Kaoma-Mumbwa road in a general north-easterly and easterly direction to a point where it crosses the Lutale River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 3,370 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mumbwa District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 14, deposited in the office of the

Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 15: LUANO

Starting from a point where the Great East Road crosses the Luangwa River, the boundary follows the Great East Road in a westerly direction to where it meets the tsetse fence at Sinjela picket; thence in a north-westerly direction along the tsetse fence to where the fence crosses the Mbalangwe Stream; thence down the Mbalangwe Stream to its confluence with the Muchinda River; thence down the Muchinda River to its confluence with the Mulungushi River; thence up the Mulungushi River to the Muchinga Escarpment; thence following the brink of the Muchinga Escarpment and the Mibanga Hills to Tende Peak; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the source of the Ndauni Stream; thence down the Ndauni Stream to where it crosses the Chingombe Mission-Mboroma Valley Road; thence following this road in a generally northerly direction to Chief Mboroma's Village; thence from Mboroma (1971) Village following the main footpath in an easterly direction to where this footpath meets the Mlembo River at a marked point; thence down the Mlembo River to its confluence with the Lukusashi River; thence down the Lukusashi River to its confluence with the Lunsemfwa River; thence down the Lunsemfwa River to its confluence with the Luangwa River; thence down the Luangwa River to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 8,930 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Lusaka, Kabwe and Mkushi Districts and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 15, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.99306>GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 17: WEST PETAUKE

Starting from a point where the Petauke-Serenje District boundary meets the Luangwa River at the Chisani Rapids, the boundary follows the Luangwa River in a general south-westerly direction to its confluence with the Lunsemfwa River; thence up the Lunsemfwa River in a north-westerly direction to its confluence with the Lukusashi River; thence up the Lukusashi River in a general north-easterly direction to its confluence with the Mulembo River; thence up the Mulembo River in a north-westerly direction to its intersection with the Petauke-Serenje District boundary; thence along this District boundary in an easterly direction to a point where it intersects the Luangwa River, the point of starting.

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.31736>The above-described area, in extent 4,140 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Petauke District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 17, deposited in the office of the

Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 18: CHISOMO

Starting at the confluence of the Mpupushi and Luangwa Rivers, the boundary follows down the thalweg of the Luangwa River to the Chisani Rapids; thence due west along the inter-provincial boundary between the Central and Eastern Provinces to its point of intersection with the Lelya River; thence north-eastwards up the Lelya River to its confluence with the Mulangosi River; thence up the Mulangosi River to Luachitonda Hill; thence in a general north-easterly direction in a series of straight lines passing through Mengo and Papatika Hills to the confluence of the Mwense and Lukusashi Rivers; thence north-eastward in a straight line to Chilefwe Hill; thence south-eastwards in a straight line to Kalomo Hill; thence southwards in a straight line to Nguvili Hill; thence south-eastwards in a straight line to Mchelia Hill on the edge of the Muchinga Escarpment where it forms the western boundary of National Park No. 1: South Luangwa; thence along the Park boundary in a general southerly direction to the confluence of the Mpupushi and Luangwa Rivers, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 3,390 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Serenje District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 18, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 19: SANDWE

Starting at the confluence of the Msanzara River with the Luangwa River the boundary follows the Luangwa River upstream to the confluence of the Mtipwaze River; thence up the Mtipwazi River for approximately 6.4254 kilometres; thence in a north-easterly direction following the southern boundary of National Park No. 1: South Luangwa; to a point where it intersects the Lusangazi River; thence up the Lusangazi River to its confluence with the Nyamjiwa River; thence in a general westerly direction along the Old Mail foot path to Sasare; thence in a south-westerly direction along the disused Sasare-Old Petauke motor road passing through Chilwa Village to a point where it meets the Msanzara River; thence north-westwards down the Msanzara River to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 1,530 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Petauke District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 19, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 20: LUPANDE

Starting at a point on the Nyamadzi River due east of the source of the Chisache Stream, the boundary follows due west to the source of the Chisache Stream; thence down this stream to its confluence with the Lusandwa River; thence in a straight line north-westwards to the source of the Kazutu Stream; thence down this stream to its confluence with the Lusangazi River; thence down the Lusangazi River to its confluence with the Luangwa River; thence up the Luangwa River to its confluence with the Kauluzi Stream which forms the boundary of National Park No.

1: South Luangwa; thence up the Kauluzi Stream to where it intersects the north-eastern boundary of the National Park; thence north-west along the Park boundary to a point where it meets the Chipata-Lundazi District boundary; thence following this District boundary eastwards to the confluence of the southern Walenge Stream with the Lukuzye River; thence up the Walenge Stream to its source; thence up the Walenge Stream in a southerly direction to a beacon erected on Mpomwa Hill; thence in a south-westerly direction to the confluence of the Tambo Stream with the Lutembwe River on the boundary of the Ngoni Reserve No. II; thence in a generally westerly and southerly direction along the boundary of that Reserve to its western most point of intersection with the Chipata-Msoro Road; thence along that road in a westerly direction to the Lupande River; thence up the Lupande River to its confluence with the Nyamadzi River and up the Nyamadzi River to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 4,840 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Chipata District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 20, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 21: LUMIMBA

Starting at the confluence of the Mwasauke and Luangwa Rivers, the boundary follows the thalweg of the latter river upstream to its confluence with the Lupita River at Beacon A on the boundary of National Park No. 4: Luambe; thence up the Lupita River to its confluence with the Kangwa River; thence up the Kangwa River to Beacon B at the south-east corner of National Park No. 4: Luambe; thence following the eastern and northern boundaries of the said National Park to Beacon D on the left bank of the Luangwa River; thence following the thalweg of the Luangwa River upstream to its confluence with the Kawondo River; thence up the Kawondo River to the point where it is crossed by the Zokwe-Chifunda Road; thence in a north-easterly direction on a bearing of 53degrees30'00" for a distance of approximately 27.3 kilometres; thence in an easterly direction on a bearing of 87degrees00'00" for a distance of approximately 14.4 kilometres to Mpande Hill; thence in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the confluence of the Lundazi and Luampamba Rivers; thence in a straight line in a south-westerly direction to the confluence of the Lumezi and Wasira Rivers; thence down the Lumezi River to its confluence with the Lusangashi River; thence up this river to its confluence with the Kateba River; thence up this river to its source; thence southwards in a straight line to the source of the Kalumba-Musaka Streams; thence down this stream to its confluence with the Lumimba River; thence down this river to a beacon erected on the south bank thereof, at a point due north of the Pandebiri Hill; thence southwards in a straight line to the Pandebiri Hill; thence in a straight line in a south-westerly direction to Zmiwe Hill; thence in a straight line in a south-westerly direction to the confluence of the Kadianzeze and Lukusuzi Rivers; thence down the latter river to its confluence with the Pwazi River; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction to the Nyani Falls on the Lukuzye River; thence up this river to where it meets the Chipata-Lundazi District boundary; thence westwards along this boundary to where it meets the north-eastern boundary of National Park No. 1: South Luangwa; thence north-westwards along the boundary of the said National Park to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 4,500 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Lundazi District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 21, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 22: MUSALANGU

Starting at the confluence of the Kawondo and Luangwa Rivers, the boundary follows up the Luangwa River to its confluence with the Lufila River; thence up the Lufila River to its confluence with the Luswa River; thence up the Luswa River to its confluence with the Chindoshi River; thence up the Chindoshi River to near its source; thence along the inter-provincial boundary between the Northern and Eastern Provinces to the Chimimbya River; thence down the Chimimbya River to its confluence with the Mwamba River; thence up the Mwamba River to its confluence with the Visonage River; thence up the Visonge River and following along the inter-provincial boundary between the Northern and Eastern Provinces to the Nkanka River; thence down the Nkanka River to the point where the said inter-provincial boundary leaves this river; thence following along the said inter-provincial boundary to the source of the Lupandisi River; thence down the Lupandisi River to its confluence with the Luangwa River; thence up the Luangwa River to its confluence with the Vitukutu River; thence following along the said inter-provincial boundary to the confluence of the Chelumbe and Kamimbi Rivers; thence up the Kamimbi River to its source in the Makutu Mountains; thence following along the ridge of the Makutu Mountains to the source of the Matendo River; thence down the Matendo River to its confluence with the Luwumbu or Chire River; thence eastwards and south-eastwards along a motor road to the international boundary between Zambia and Malawi; thence south-wards along this boundary to a point due east of Manda Hill; thence in a straight line due west, passing through Manda Hill to a point on the Lupamadzi River, thence down this river to its confluence with the Sombari River; thence in a straight line southwards to Nyamalya Hill; thence in a straight line southwards to the confluence of the Luwerezi River and an unnamed tributary thereof; thence up this tributary to its source; thence south-westwards in a straight line to the confluence of the Lundazi and Luampamba Rivers; thence north-westwards in a straight line to Mpande Hill; thence south-westwards in a straight line on a bearing of 250 degrees to the point where the Zokwe-Chifunda Road crosses the Kawondo River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Luangwa River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 17,350 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Lundazi and Chama Districts and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 22, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 23: MACHIYA-FUNGULWE

Starting at the confluence of the Kafue and Lufwanyama Rivers, the boundary follows down the Kafue River to its confluence with the Luswishi River; thence up the Luswishi River to its confluence with the Mininga River; thence in a straight line north-eastwards to Mitumba Hill; thence in a northerly direction following the water-shed between the Luswishi and Lufwanyama Rivers to a point directly between the source of the Misenga Stream and the more southerly of the two sources of the Musakashi Stream; thence in a straight line south-eastwards to the latter source; thence down the Musakashi Stream to its confluence with the Lufwanyama River; thence down the Lufwanyama River to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 1,530 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Ndola Rural District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 23, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 24: MUNYAMADZI

Starting from a beacon at the 1942 confluence of the Luangwa and Mupamadzi Rivers, the boundary follows the northern boundary of National Park No. 1: South Luangwa to the Kapamba River; thence up this river for a distance of approximately 20.9 kilometres; thence on a bearing of approximately 10 degrees to the confluence of the Mupamadzi River with an unnamed tributary thereof; thence down the Mupamadzi River to a point where the latter river emerges from the Muchinga Escarpment; thence northwards following the brink of the Escarpment to Kunguli Hill; thence continuing along the Escarpment brink to Masendeka Hill; thence north-eastwards to the confluence of the Munensi River with the Munyamadzi River; thence up this river to its confluence with the Lufishi River; thence up the Lufishi River for a distance of approximately 6.4 kilometres; thence following the southern boundary of National Park No. 2; North Luangwa to the Luangwa River; thence down the Luangwa River to its confluence in the Mupamadzi River, the point of starting. The above-described area, in extent 3,300 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mpika District area is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 24, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 25: KAFINDA

Starting at a point on the Zambia-Zaire International Boundary at the confluence of the Luapula and Lulimala Rivers, the boundary follows the Lulimala River upstream to its confluence with the Maboshi River; thence up the Maboshi River to its source; thence along the Mpika-Serenje District boundary to a point 9.6 kilometres west of Mutukuta Village; thence in a south-westerly direction on a bearing of approximately 258 degrees for a distance of approximately 45 kilometres; thence on a bearing of approximately 278 degrees for a distance of approximately 40.2 kilometres to Boundary Pillar No. XVIII on the Zambia-Zaire International Boundary; thence in a northerly direction along the international boundary to the point of starting.

Included within the above-described area but excluded therefrom is National Park No. 10: Kasanka.

The above-described area, in extent 3,860 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Serenje District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 25, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 26: BANGWEULU

Starting from the confluence of the Luapula River with the Chambeshi River, the boundary follows the Chambeshi River in a general north-easterly direction to a point where this river meets Lake Chaya; thence along the southerly edge of Lake Chaya to a point some 4.8 kilometres approximately south-west of Kabinga School; thence along the footpath in a southerly, easterly and south-easterly direction to a point on the Musu River approximately 1.6 kilometres east of Lake Baka-Baka; thence down the Musu River to the southern edge of the Lake Baka-Baka to a point where the Lwitikila River enters the lake; thence along the Lwitikila River in a south-easterly direction to a point where it is crossed by a footpath leading from Kopa School to Malamwila Village; thence in a south-westerly direction along the footpath to Malamwila (1971) Village; thence in a southerly direction to a point on the Lumbatwa River; thence up the Lumbatwa River in a south-easterly direction to its confluence with the Lubweshi River; thence the boundary follows the north-westerly boundary of National Park No. 9: Lavushi Manda to a point on the confluence of the Mangala River with the Lulimala River; thence down the Lulimala River in a general north-westerly and westerly direction to its confluence with the Luapula River; thence up this river in a general northerly direction to its confluence with the Chambeshi River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 6,470 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mpika, Samfya and Luwingu Districts and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 26, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 27: CHAMBESHI

Starting at the confluence of the Lubanseshi and Chambeshi Rivers, the boundary follows the latter river through the swamp to the point where it crosses the Samfya-Luwingu District boundary just south of Chinsali Island; thence northwards on a bearing of approximately 0 degrees for approximately 35.4 kilometres to the western end of Minswa Island; thence south-eastwards on a bearing of 116 degrees 30 inches for a distance of approximately 27.3 kilometres to a point on the Lubansenshi River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Chambeshi River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 620 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Luwingu District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 27, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 28: LUWINGU

Starting at the confluence of the Kasala and Lukutu Rivers, the boundary follows the main channel upstream of the Lukutu River to its confluence with the Mufubushi Stream; thence up the Mufubushi Stream to its confluence with the Fitondo River; thence up the Fitondo River to its source; thence in a south-easterly direction to the source of the Bubeshi River; thence down this river to its confluence with the Lubansenshi River; thence down the Lubansenshi River to its confluence with the Muboshi River; thence up to the Muboshi River to its confluence with the Mwita River; thence up the Mwiita River to its source; thence eastwards to the source of the Kamanabaluma Stream near Shifulya (1937) Village; thence southwards to the source of the Makubi River; thence down the Makubi River to its confluence with the Mununshi River and down the Mununshi River to its confluence with the Kamanansabo Stream; thence up the Kamanansabo Stream to its source; thence north-eastwards to the source of the Manswa River and down the Manswa River to its confluence with the Chambeshi River; thence down the Chambeshi River to its confluence with the Munushi River; thence in a north-westerly and westerly direction following the boundary of National Park No. 8: Isangano to the confluence of the Kasala Stream with the Lukutu River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 1,090 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Luwingu and Kasama Districts and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 28, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 29: TONDWA

Starting at the confluence of the Mukotwe River and the Mukubwe River, the boundary proceeds in a north-westerly direction to a beacon erected on the eastern edge of Masanka Flats; thence in a straight line in a northerly direction to the western margin of the Tondwa Plain; thence following along the western and northern margin of the said Tondwa Plain to a beacon erected on the northern edge; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to a beacon erected on the main Bulaya-Sumbu Road; thence following this road in an easterly direction to where it crosses the western boundary of National Park No. 6: Sumbu; thence in a southerly direction following the western boundary of the said National Park to the confluence of the Mukotwe River and the Mukubwe River, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 540 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kaputa District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 29, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 30: KAPUTA

Starting at Cape Pungu where the Zambia-Zaire International Boundary meets Lake Tanganyika, the boundary follows the western shore of the said lake to Cape Kachese; thence in a westerly direction to a beacon erected on the northern boundary of National Park No. 6: Sumbu; thence following along this boundary in a south-westerly direction the main Bulaya-Sumbu Road; thence westwards along this road to a beacon erected approximately 4.8 kilometres from the western boundary of the said National Park; thence in a straight line in a south-westerly direction to a beacon erected on the northern edge of the Tondwa Plain; thence following along the northern and western margins of this plain to its south-western edge; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction to a beacon erected on the eastern edge of the Mansaka Flats; thence in a south-easterly direction to the confluence of the Mukotwe River and the Mukubwe River; thence southwards up the latter river to the point where it is crosed by the Mporokoso-Nsama Road D37; thence northwards along this road to Nsama Village; thence in a general south-westerly direction along a track passing through the villages of Abdulla Bin Selemani, Kakoma and Tundulu to its junction with District Road No. D42; thence south-westwards along this road to its junction with District Road No. D36; thence north-westwards along this road to its junction with District Road No. D37; thence north-eastwards along this road to the point where it is crossed by the southern boundary of National Park No. 5: Mweru Wantipa; thence eastwards and north-eastwards along the boundary of the said National Park to the Chishela Dambo; thence along the Chishela Dambo to the Munkonge River; thence up this river to where it is crossed by the Zambia-Zaire International Boundary; thence in a north-easterly direction along this boundary to Cape Pungu, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 3,600 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Kaputa and Mporokoso districts and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 30, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 31: MANSA

Starting at the confluence of the Lwela and Lusumbwe Rivers, the boundary follows the left bank of the latter river in an easterly direction to its confluence with the Kalali River; thence up the Kalali River to its confluence with the Nakansaba River; thence southwards up this river to its source; thence continuing in a southerly direction in a straight line to the source of the Mpamba River; thence southwards down this river to its confluence with the Lwimbo River; thence continuing southwards down the Lwimbo River to its confluence with the Lunuka River; thence south-westwards down the Lunuka River to its confluence with the Munakashi River; thence north-westwards up the Munakashi River to its source; thence in a straight line in a south-westerly direction on an approximate bearing of 273 degrees for a distance of a approximately 16 kilometres to the source of the Lupoposhi River; thence down this river in a general westerly direction to its confluence with the Nkufi River; thence northwards in a straight line to the confluence of the Kapashi Stream with the Milulu Stream; thence north-eastwards up the Kapashi Stream to its source; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the confluence of the two easternmost sources of the Lusanu Stream; thence down this stream to a point 6.4 kilometres upstream from its confluence with the Luapula River; thence in a straight line in a north-westerly direction for approximately 4.8 kilometres to the source of the Lukonde River; thence north-westwards down this river to its confluence with the Lwela River; thence north-eastwards up the Lwela River to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 2,070 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mansa District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 31, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 32: NKALA

Starting at the confluence of the Musa River with the Kafue River, the boundary follows downstream along the right bank of the Kafue River to its point of intersection with the westernmost tsetse control game fence; thence following this fence in a southerly direction to the boundary of National Park No. 11: Kafue; thence following the boundary of National Park No. 11: Kafue to the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 194 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Namwala District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. 32, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st February, 1971.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 33: KALASA MUKOSO

Starting at the confluence of the Lulimala River with the Luapula River, the boundary follows down the Luapula River along the Zambia-Zaire International Boundary to the confluence of the Lumanya Stream with the Luapula River; thence up the Lumanya Stream to where it leaves the margin of the main tree-line; thence in a general easterly and northerly direction following along the margin of the main tree-line to a beacon erected on the Lwame Stream; thence in a straight line in a general north-easterly direction to the nearest point on the southernmost extremity of the open water of Lake Kangwena; thence in a general easterly, north-easterly and northerly direction following along the eastern margin of the open water of Lake Kangwena to the Luapula River; thence down the Luapula River to its confluence with the Lulimala River the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 675 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Samfya District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 33, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st March, 1973.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 34: INANGU

Starting from Beacon B on the shore of Lake Tanganyika, Kasaba Bay, the boundary proceeds in a south-westerly direction to Beacon A; thence in a north-westerly direction to a point on the lake 3.6 kilometres from Point A; thence due north following parallel to, and a distance of 1.6 kilometres from the lake shore in an easterly and south-easterly direction to a point in the lake 1.6 kilometres due north-east of Beacon B; thence in a westerly direction to Beacon B, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 43 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mbala District and is shown bordered yellow on Plan No. GMA 34, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, signed by him and dated the 17th April, 1985.

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 36: CHIAWA

Starting at the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers, the boundary follows the Zambezi River upstream to its confluence with the Kafue River to its confluence with the Mukwishi River; thence up the Mukwishi River for a distance of 30 kilometres to a point thereon; thence on a bearing of 90 degrees for a distance of 14 kilometres crossing the Lesser Chongwe; thence up the Mpetauke Stream for a distance of 2.5 kilometres to a point thereon; thence on a bearing of 45 degree for a distance of 2 kilometres to the boundary of Trust Land No. V; thence continuing along the boundary and on the same bearing for a distance of 7 kilometres; thence on the bearing of 125 degrees for a distance of 9 kilometres; thence north-eastwards following the Trust Land No. V boundary and on a bearing of 30 degrees for a distance of 21 kilometres to the confluence of the Limba and Chongwe Rivers; thence down the Chongwe River to its confluence with the Zambezi River, the point of starting.

All bearings and distances are approximate. All bearings are taken from North. The above-described area, in extent 2,344 square kilometres is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. GMA 36, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General, signed by him and dated 4th December, 1989.

 

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 35: RUFUNSA (DECLARATION) ORDER

[Section 31]

Arrangement of Paragraphs

   Paragraph

   1. Title

   2. Declaration of game management area

      SCHEDULE

SI 120 of 1993.

[Order by the President]

 

1. Title

This Order may be cited as the Game Management Area No. 35: Rufunsa (Declaration) Order.

 

2. Declaration of game management area

The area described in the Schedule is hereby declared a game management area for the purposes of the National Parks and Wildlife Act.

 

SCHEDULE

[Paragraph 2]

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA NO. 35: RUFUNSA

Starting at the point where the Great East Road crosses the Nyampande River, the boundary follows the Great East Road in the north-easterly and easterly direction to the point where the Great East Road crosses the Luangwa River; thence down the Luangwa River following the Zambia-Mozambique international boundary to the confluence of the Luangwa and Zambezi River; thence up the Zambezi River following the Zambia-Zimbabwe international boundary to a point on the Chipata Rocks on the Zambezi River; thence in a straight line in a northerly direction for a distance of approximately 28.9 kilometres to a beacon erected on the Rufunsa River; thence up the Rufunsa River to the point where the Luangwa-Lusaka district boundary crosses the Rufunsa River; thence along the Lusaka-Luangwa district boundary to the top of Kaulashishi Hill; thence due west for a distance of 16 kilometres to a beacon erected on the Chakwenga River; then up the Chakwenga River to its confluence with the Nyampande River; thence up the Nyampande River to the point where the Great East Road crosses the Nyampande River, the point of starting.

The above described area, in extent 3179 square kilometres approximately is situated within the Lusaka and Luangwa Districts and is shown bordered yellow on Plan No. GMA 35 deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 4th December, 1980.

 

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (ELEPHANT AND RHINOCEROS) REGULATIONS

[Section 62]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Prohibition of hunting of elephant and rhinoceros

   3. Cancellation of licences

   4. Prohibition on export of ivory

   5. Prohibition of export of rhinoceros horn

   6. Prohibition of dealing in rhinoceros horn

   7. Prohibition of dealing in ivory

   8. Prohibition of issuance of new trophy dealer's permit

   9. Penalties

   10. Revocation of S.I. No. 33 of 1983 and S.I. No. 27 of 1984

SI 81 of 1993.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Elephant and Rhinoceros) Regulations.

 

2. Prohibition of hunting of elephant and rhinoceros

The hunting of elephant and rhinoceros is, with immediate effect, prohibited throughout Zambia.

 

3. Cancellation of licences

All outstanding licences to hunt elephant and rhinoceros are, with immediate effect, cancelled in accordance with the provisions of section 100.

 

4. Prohibition on export of ivory

<TS:0.347222,NM,NO>The export of ivory, other than manufactured articles therefrom, is, with immediate effect, prohibited:

Provided that the Minister may by written authority issued under his signature authorise a department of the Government to export ivory for or on behalf of any other person.

 

5. Prohibition of export of rhinoceros horn

The export of rhinoceros horn in any shape or form is, with immediate effect, prohibited:

Provided that the Minister may by written authority issue under his signature authorise a department of the Government to export rhinoceros horn for or on behalf of any other person.

 

6. Prohibition of dealing in rhinoceros horn

A person, including a holder of a trophy dealer's permit, shall not deal in, or be in possession of, rhinoceros horn in any shape or form

 

7. Prohibition of dealing in ivory

Except in accordance with written authority issued under the signature of the Minister, a person, including a holder of a trophy dealer's permit, shall not deal in, or be in possession of, ivory.

 

8. Prohibition of issuance of new trophy dealer's permit

Without written authority signed by the minister, a new trophy dealer's permit shall not be issued otherwise than by way of renewal.

 

9. Penalties

Any contravention of these Regulations shall be punishable in accordance with the provisions of the Act.

 

10. Revocation of S.I. No. 33 of 1983 and S.I. No. 27 of 1984

The National Parks and Wildlife (Elephant and Rhinocerus) Regulations, 1983 and 1984, are hereby revoked.

 

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (TROPHY DEALERS) REGULATIONS

[Section 199]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Records and returns by trophy dealers

SI 56 of 1974.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Trophy Dealers) Regulations.

 

2. Records and returns by trophy dealers

   (1) Every trophy dealer shall by means of a trophy dealer's register (Form NPW 29) keep and maintain records and make returns of all trophies acquired by him and shall, in respect of every trophy bought, sold or otherwise transferred or dealt in by him, record in the said register within forty-eight hours of any such transaction the particulars specified in the aforesaid register.

   (2)   Any returns to which this Regulation applies shall be submitted to the Director every three months.

 

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (BIRD SANCTUARIES) REGULATIONS

[Section 185]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Interpretation

   3. Resident permit

   4. Entry permit

   5. Prohibition of entry or residence in bird sanctuary

   6. Angling permit

   7. Restriction against trading

   8. Restrictions within bird sanctuaries

   9. Wildlife rangers and honorary wildlife police officer exempted

   10. Offences and penalties

   11. Revocation of S.I. No. 180 of 1982

      FIRST SCHEDULE

      SECOND SCHEDULE

Act 13 of 1994,

SI 64 of 1993.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Bird Sanctuaries) Regulations.

 

2. Interpretation

In these Regulations unless the context otherwise requires–

"bird sanctuary" means an area referred to in the First Schedule; "entry permit" means an entry permit issued in accordance with regulation 4;

"resident permit"  means an entry permit issued in accordance with regulation 5.

 

3. Resident permit

   (1) Any person who normally resides or intends to reside in an area covered by a bird sanctuary may apply to the Director for a resident permit.

   (2)   If the Director is satisfied that the applicant referred to in sub-regulation (1) is-

   (a)      a bonafide resident of an area covered by a bird sanctuary, he shall; or

   (b)      a person who has reasonable cause to reside in the area covered by a bird sanctuary, he may;

issue a resident permit in Form AA set out in Part II of the Second Schedule.

   (3)   A resident permit shall be issued free of charge, but may be issued subject to such reasonable conditions as the Director may endorse thereon.

 

4. Entry permit

On application being made in that behalf and on payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in Part I of the Second Schedule, the Director, or an officer authorised by him in writing, may issue to the applicant an entry permit in Form BB set out in Part II of the Second Schedule.

 

5. Prohibition of entry or residence in bird sanctuary

A person, other than a police officer, a wildlife ranger, an honorary wildlife police officer, or other public officer performing his functions under this Act or any other written law, shall not enter a bird sanctuary or remain or reside therein without an appropriate permit issued under these Regulations.

 

6. Angling permit

   (1) On application being made in that behalf and on payment of the appropriate fee prescribed in Part I of the Second Schedule, the Director, or an officer authorised by him in that behalf, may issue to the applicant an angling permit in Form CC set out in Part II of the Second Schedule.

   (2)   A person shall not fish in a bird sanctuary, unless he is in possession of a valid angling permit issued under sub-regulation (1).

 

7. Restriction against trading

Without the written permission of the Minister, a person shall not engage in trade or business within a bird sanctuary.

 

8. Restrictions within bird sanctuaries

In an area covered by a bird sanctuary, a person, without the written permission of the Director or without the appropriate permit or without just cause or excuse shall not-

   (a)   hunt or disturb any wild animal, fish, bird, or any bird nest;

   (b)   cut, deface, damage, destroy or remove any vegetation;

   (c)   remove from such area any wild animal, whether dead or alive, or any trophy thereof;

   (d)   erect a building or structure, construct a road or track, or carry out any alteration or improvement upon the land;

   (e)   carry, or use a firearm, spear, bow, arrow, other weapon, explosive, snare, net, trap or any kind of poison;

   (f)   dispose of or discard litter or refuse except in a receptable provided for the purpose, or in an authorised manner;

   (g)   light a fire, otherwise than at a place designated for that purpose;

   (h)      in respect of a domestic animal-

      (i)   drive, convey or introduce the animal into a sanctuary, or cause or permit the animal to be driven or introduced into the bird sanctuary; or

      (ii)   permit the animal to stray into or within that area; or

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.3375>      (iii)   permit the animal to worry, harass or otherwise interfere with a wild animal within that area;

   (i)   cause disturbance to any wild animal by-

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.64653,FI:0.0833333>      (i)   loudly playing a radio, gramophone, tape recorder or other musical instrument; or

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.35556,FI:0.0416667>      (ii)   provoking, chasing, or causing alarm or annoyance to any wild animal; or

   (j)   camp or use a boat, otherwise than at a place designated for that purpose by the Director.

 

9. Wildlife rangers and honorary wildlife police officer exempted

Regulations 3, 5, 6 and 8 shall not apply to a wildlife ranger, or an honorary wildlife police officer, while on duty.

 

10. Offences and penalties

   (1) A person who contravenes any of these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred penalty units or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to both.

   (2)   Without prejudice to any proceedings or other consequence which may result from a contravention of any of these Regulations, a wildlife police officer of or above the rank of wildlife ranger may, if satisfied that a person has contravened any of these Regulations, revoke any permit issued to such person under these Regulations.

 

11. Revocation of S.I. No. 180 of 1982

The National Parks and Wildlife (Bird Sanctuaries) Regulations, 1982 are hereby revoked.

[As by Act 13 of 1994.]

 

FIRST SCHEDULE

[Regulation 2]

1. CHEMBE BIRD SANCTUARY

Starting at Beacon M218, the north-west corner beacon of Lot 524/M, the boundary proceeds in a general easterly direction to a beacon erected on the Chati Stream; thence down the Chati Stream to its confluence with an unnamed stream arising from a swamp known as "Seventeen Mile Dambo"; thence in a general southerly direction up this unnamed stream to a beacon erected at a point on its southern bank approximately 262 metres from its confluence with the Chati Stream; thence on a true bearing of one hundred and thirty-one and half degrees approximately for a distance of 1,538 metres approximately to an erected beacon; thence on a true bearing of 208 degrees approximately to a beacon erected on the northern edge of the road strip of District Road No. 255; thence in a general western direction following along the northern edge of the road strip of District Road No. 255 with a westerly boundary of Lot 524/M between Beacons M217 and M218; thence in a general northerly direction following the boundary of Lot 524/M to a Beacon M218, the point of starting.

The above-described area, in extent 450 hectares approximately, is situate in the Kalulushi District, and is shown bordered blue on Plan No. BS1, deposited in the office of the Surveyor-General and dated the 1st March, 1973.

2. SIKULA ISLAND, LAKE KARIBA, SINAZONGWE

3. NCHETE ISLANDS, LAKE KARIBA, SINAZONGWE.

 

SECOND SCHEDULE

[Regulations 4, 6 and 8 (j)]

 

PART I
PRESCRIBED FEE

1. Entry Permit-

   (a)      per car..............................10

   (b)      per person (adult) ............ 4

2. Angling Permit per day ..............10

3. Camping per adult......................20

[As amended by Act No. 13 of 1994]

 

PART II
PRESCRIBED FORMS

Form AA

Original: To permit holder

Duplicate: To Director

Triplicate: To be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Bird Sanctuary) Regulations

RESIDENT PERMIT

(Regulation 3)

Bird Sanctuary

This Permit is valid for the person and members of his family and dependants named below:

Mr of...............................................................and

Members of Family

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

Dependants

1

2

3

<IN:LF:0.0694444,RT:0.1625>are hereby authorised to enter and reside within the boundaries of the above-named bird sanctuary.

Director

<IN:LF:3.73056,RT:0.465278>National Parks and Wildlife

Form BB

Original: To permit holder

Duplicate: To Director

Triplicate: To be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Bird Sanctuary) Regulations

ENTRY PERMIT

[Regulation 4]

Bird Sanctuary

Date of Issue , 19.......................

<IN:LF:0.0833333,RT:1.62778>This permit is valid up to hours on............................................. for persons named and vehicles/aircraft specified below:

Names

1 of......................................................................

2 of......................................................................

3 of......................................................................

4 of......................................................................

5 of......................................................................

6 of......................................................................

are hereby authorised to enter the above-named bird sanctuary subject to the conditions set out on the reverse of this permit.

Car/Aircraft Registration No Point of entry gate/airfield Point of entry gate/airfield

Car/aircraft entrance aFee Units................................................................

Occupants Fee Units............................................

Total Fee Units.

......................................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife

[Am by Act No. 13 of 1994]

 

IT IS ESSENTIAL TO PRODUCE THIS PERMIT AT THE GATES

(To be printed on the reverse side of the Entry Permit)

CONDITIONS OF ISSUE

1. This permit is valid only for the period stated and for the persons named therein.

2. Overnight stay is permitted only at a lodge or camp.

3. Gates close at 0600 hours.

Gates close at 1830 hours (1st April to 30th November). Gates close at 1900 hours (1st December to 31st March).

All visitors must leave the bird sanctuary before gates close.

4. Under the National Parks and Wildlife (Bird Sanctuaries) Regulations, the doing of certain acts and things in a bird sanctuary is prohibited. The contravention of the said Regulations may lead to prosecution and/or the cancellation of this Permit. Please acquaint yourself with the provisions of the said Regulations.

Form CC

Original: To permit holder

Duplicate: To Director

Triplicate: To be retained in the book

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

The National Parks and Wildlife Act

The National Parks and Wildlife (Bird Sanctuary) Regulations

ANGLING PERMIT

[Regulation 6]

Bird Sanctuary

Date of Issue , 19.............................

This permit is valid up to hours on.................................... for persons named and vehicles/aircraft specified below:

Names

1 of......................................................................

2 of......................................................................

3 of......................................................................

4 of......................................................................

are hereby authorised to fish within the boundaries of the above-named sanctuary by angling, subject to the conditions set out on the reverse of this Permit.

Fees Units paid.

At the rate of Fee Units per person.......................................... persons. Total fees paid K.....................................

Director

National Parks and Wildlife

IT IS ESSENTIAL TO PRODUCE THIS FORM AT THE ENTRANCE GATES

(To be printed on the reverse of the Angling Permit)

CONDITIONS

1. This permit is valid only for the period and for the persons stated therein.

2. This permit is valid only for angling. Use of net, chemical substances, explosives or any other device for fishing shall render this permit void and the holder liable to prosecution.

3. Under the National Parks and Wildlife (Bird Sanctuaries) Regulations, the doing of certain acts and things in a bird sanctuary is prohibited. The contravention of the said Regulations may lead to prosecution and/or the cancellation of this permit. Please acquaint yourself with the provisions of the said Regulations.

4. 

 

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (PAYMENT OF FEES TO LIVINGSTONE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL) REGULATIONS

[Section 150]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Payment of fees to council

SI 91 of 1978.

[Regulations by the Minister]

 

1. Title

These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Payment of Fees to Livingstone Municipal Council) Regulations.

 

2. Payment of fees to council

The whole of the permit fees chargeable for entry into the Zoological Park and carnivore cages in Mosi-o-Tunya National Park, shall be collected by, and form part of the general revenues of, the Livingstone Municipal Council.

 

NATIONAL PARK AND WILDLIFE (NIGHT GAME DRIVES) REGULATIONS, 1997

[Sections 53, 62 and 185]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

   1. Title

   2. Night game drives

   3. Operators inside national parks

   4. Operators outside parks

   5. Offence

SI 49 of 1997.

 

1. Title

These regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Night Game Drives) Regulations, 1997.

 

2. Night game drives

Any tourist operator wishing to conduct a night game drive for the purpose of game viewing shall apply to the Director in writing.

 

3. Operators inside national parks

Any tourist operator based inside a national park shall pay a fee of 20 United States Dollars per vehicle per month for the purpose of night drives.

 

4. Operators outside parks

Any tourist operator based outside a national park shall pay a fee of 20 United States Dollars per vehicle per day for the purpose of night game drive.

 

5. Offence

It shall be an offence for any tourist operator to conduct night game drives without written authorization from the Director.

 

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA (DECLARATION) ORDER, 1998

[Section 54]

Arrangements of Paragraphs

Paragraph

   1. Title

   2. Declaration of game management area

      SCHEDULE

SI 136 of 1998.

 

1. Title

This Order may be cited as the Game Management Area (Declaration) Order, 1998.

 

2. Declaration of game management area

The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared a game management area.

 

SCHEDULE

[Paragraph 2]

GAME MANAGEMENT AREA No. 39: MUKUNGULE

Starting at the point where the R344 Road crosses the Munymadzi River approximately 7 kilometres from Katibunga Mission, the boundary follows Munyamadzi River; thence along the Chinsali-Mpika District boundary for a distance of approximately 112 kilometres to the point where this district boundary meets the boundary between the Eastern and Northern province; thence along the provincial boundary southwards down the Luswa River for a distance of approximately 22 kilometres to the confluence of the Luswa and Lufila Rivers; thence in a south-westerly direction along the North Luangwa National Park No. 2 boundary for a distance of approximately 72 kilometres to Mukungule Hill; thence continuing in the same direction along the northern boundary of Luangwa National Forest No. 251 for a distance of approximately 43 kilometres to Ibangwe Hill; thence northwards along the eastern edge of Nakalya, Chipala and Dabele Hills for a distance of approximately 25 kilometres; thence, north westwards for approximately 5 kilometres to the Kalenga Mashitu Range; thence along the Kalenga Mashitu Range for a distance of approximately 26 kilometres to the R344 Road; thence south east wards along the R344 Road to the point where it crosses the Munyamadzi River, the point of starting.

The above described area, in extent 1900 square kilometres approximately, is situate in the Mpika District and is shown bordered in yellow on Plan No. CMA 39, deposited I the office of the Surveyor-General and dated 4th August, 1993.

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