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THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT – A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE WORKSHOP ON THE ELEPHANTS AND CITES: THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN COUNTRIES PERSPECTIVE BRUSSELS, 7 OCTOBER 2002
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THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT IN SOUTH AFRICA 1902 – Establishment of the Kruger National Park (KNP) 1910 – ± 120 in isolated populations 1926 – Establishment of South African National Parks Board 1967 – Elephant management programme initiated 1967 – Accumulation of ivory 1980 – Translocation of elephants from KNP 1995 – Moratorium on culling
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THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT IN SOUTH AFRICA - CURRENT POSITION 2002 - ±13 000 animals distributed throughout country in protected and fenced areas Ownership –State –Private Establishment of TFCAs South African population viable and increasing Elephant not endangered in South Africa
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Impacts on biodiversity Change in vegetation in KNP Impact of overpopulation
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SA, CITES and the AFRICAN ELEPHANT 1989 - Transfer to Appendix I 1989 – Reservation but moratorium on trade 1994 – Proposal to transfer population to Appendix II 2000 – Population transferred to Appendix II
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Control measures Legislation 1993 – Establishment of the ESPU 1993 – Establishment of the Environmental Crime Investigation Services in SANParks
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Poaching in South Africa Poaching in KNP
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Poaching (cont’d) SA as a conduit for illegal trade –History –Kumleben Commission of Inquiry ETIS –Number of incidents reported
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SA proposal to CoP12 Trade in hunting for non-commercial purposes Trade in live animals Trade in hides and leather goods Trade in ivory –Stock pile of 30 tonnes –Annual quota of 2 tonnes
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