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Offences in Botswana’s Wildlife Legislation
Introduction For enforcement of its provisions, the Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act creates offenses. It criminalizes a wide range of activities which may impact…
Introduction to Uganda’s Wildlife Legislation
Constitutional Backing The Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, 1995 sets the tone for conservation of natural resources in the country. One of the national…
Introduction to Tanzania’s Wildlife Legislation
The legal framework on wildlife conservation in Tanzania consists of the Wildlife Conservation Act, the National Parks Act and the Marine Parks and Reserves Act. In Zanzibar, the main law dealing with wildlife is the Forest Resources Management and Conservation Act.
Introduction to Swaziland’s Wildlife Legislation
The wildlife legislation in Swaziland is fragmented and there are several pieces of legislation that address various aspects of wildlife conservation such as the institutional framework, protected areas and protection of a specific class or specific classes of species. Protection of wildlife and the environment is specially protected in the Constitution. The Constitution provides that in the interests of the present and future generations, the State shall protect and make rational use of its land, mineral and water resources as well as its fauna and flora, and shall take appropriate measures to conserve and improve the environment.
Introduction to Mozambique’s Wildlife Legislation
The law on conservation in Mozambique is rooted in the Constitution which provides for general guiding principles for conservation as well as rights and duties of citizens in conserving their environment. The Constitution provides that all citizens have the right to live in a balanced environment and the obligation to protect it from degradation.
Introduction to Kenya’s Wildlife Legislation
The main law governing wildlife conservation and management in Kenya is the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013 (WCMA). The preamble to the WCMA states that it was enacted to provide for the protection, conservation, sustainable use and management of wildlife in Kenya and for connected purposes. The provisions of the Act apply to all wildlife resources on public, community and private land and Kenya territorial waters.
Introduction to Ethiopia’s Wildlife Legislation
The main law governing wildlife in Ethiopia is the Development, Conservation and Utilization of Wildlife Proclamation. This is a federal proclamation and individual states may enact their own laws addressing wildlife conservation within their jurisdictions.
Introduction to Botswana’s Wildlife Legislation
Botswana has a comprehensive legislative framework on wildlife. The main law governing wildlife conservation is the Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act of 1992. Prior to the enactment of the Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act, wildlife conservation and Management of National parks was addressed under two different laws. These are the Fauna Conservation Act (repealed) of 1961 and the National Parks Act (repealed) of 1967.
Wildlife Policies in Uganda
Various policy documents in Uganda touch on conservation of wildlife. These include the Draft National Environment Management Policy, the National Forest Policy and the National…
Wildlife Policies in Tanzania
Wildlife conservation in Tanzania is governed by a number of policy documents, which include the National Environmental Policy of 1997, the Wildlife Policy of Tanzania,…
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