ZWE - JB - INSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION AND COORDINATION
HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICTS
Zimbabwe / Human-wildlife conflicts
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK RELEVANT TO HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICTS
INSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION AND COORDINATION
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Section 77(1) [Extract]- Subject to subsection (2), the Minister may, after consultation with the Natural
Resources Board and the conservation committee concerned, by notice in a statutory instrument—authorize an environment committee, notwithstanding subsection (2)
of section fifty-nine, to reduce on any alienated land within its area to such extent as may be specified in the notice any problem animal where, in his opinion, the number of such animals on the land is such as to cause excessive damage or nuisance; Section 77 (2) No notice referred to in paragraph (b) or (c) of subsection (1) shall be made in terms of that subsection unless prior to the making of the notice the appropriate authority for the land concerned has been notified of the proposal to make the notice and afforded a reasonable opportunity of making representation in relation thereto. Section 80- Problem animals
(1) The animals specified in the Eighth Schedule are hereby declared to be problem animals.
(2) The Minister may, on the recommendation of, or after consultation with, the Authority, by notice in a statutory instrument, amend the Eighth Schedule by—
(a) removing the name of any animal therefrom; or
(b) adding the name of any animal thereto. EIGHTH SCHEDULE (Section 80)
PROBLEM ANIMALS
1. Baboon—Papio spp.
2. Wild or Hunting Dog—Lycaon pictus
3. Spotted Hyena—Crocuta crocuta
4. Black-backed Jackal—Canis mesomelas
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Section 77(1) [Extract]- Subject to subsection (2), the Minister may, after consultation with the Natural
Resources Board and the conservation committee concerned, by notice in a statutory instrument—authorize an environment committee, notwithstanding subsection (2)
of section fifty-nine, to reduce on any alienated land within its area to such extent as may be specified in the notice any problem animal where, in his opinion, the number of such animals on the land is such as to cause excessive damage or nuisance; Section 77 (2) No notice referred to in paragraph (b) or (c) of subsection (1) shall be made in terms of that subsection unless prior to the making of the notice the appropriate authority for the land concerned has been notified of the proposal to make the notice and afforded a reasonable opportunity of making representation in relation thereto. Section 80- Problem animals
(1) The animals specified in the Eighth Schedule are hereby declared to be problem animals.
(2) The Minister may, on the recommendation of, or after consultation with, the Authority, by notice in a statutory instrument, amend the Eighth Schedule by—
(a) removing the name of any animal therefrom; or
(b) adding the name of any animal thereto. EIGHTH SCHEDULE (Section 80)
PROBLEM ANIMALS
1. Baboon—Papio spp.
2. Wild or Hunting Dog—Lycaon pictus
3. Spotted Hyena—Crocuta crocuta
4. Black-backed Jackal—Canis mesomelas
1 answer
document title
text/abstract
Section 77(1) [Extract]- Subject to subsection (2), the Minister may, after consultation with the Natural
Resources Board and the conservation committee concerned, by notice in a statutory instrument—authorize an environment committee, notwithstanding subsection (2)
of section fifty-nine, to reduce on any alienated land within its area to such extent as may be specified in the notice any problem animal where, in his opinion, the number of such animals on the land is such as to cause excessive damage or nuisance; Section 77 (2) No notice referred to in paragraph (b) or (c) of subsection (1) shall be made in terms of that subsection unless prior to the making of the notice the appropriate authority for the land concerned has been notified of the proposal to make the notice and afforded a reasonable opportunity of making representation in relation thereto. Section 80- Problem animals
(1) The animals specified in the Eighth Schedule are hereby declared to be problem animals.
(2) The Minister may, on the recommendation of, or after consultation with, the Authority, by notice in a statutory instrument, amend the Eighth Schedule by—
(a) removing the name of any animal therefrom; or
(b) adding the name of any animal thereto. EIGHTH SCHEDULE (Section 80)
PROBLEM ANIMALS
1. Baboon—Papio spp.
2. Wild or Hunting Dog—Lycaon pictus
3. Spotted Hyena—Crocuta crocuta
4. Black-backed Jackal—Canis mesomelas