CHAPTER 283
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT
[SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION]
INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
BY-LAWS
The Certificate of Value of Trophies By-laws
NOTICES
The Delegation of Functions of the Director of Game Notice
ORDERS
The Wildlife Conservation (Close Season) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Suitable Weapons) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Game Controlled Areas) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (National Game) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Game Reserves) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Mkungunero Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Ikorongo and Grumeti Game Reserves) (Declaration) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Kijereshi Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Pande Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Muhesi Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Lukwati Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order
The Wildlife Conservation (Usangu Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order
REGULATIONS
The Wildlife Conservation (Dealings in Trophies) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (Authorised Officers) (Identity Cards) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (Compounding of Offences) (Forms) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (Hunting of Animals) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (President’s Licence) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (Registration of Trophies) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (Commercial Game Photography) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (Specified Activities) (Licence Fees) Regulations
The Wildlife Conservation (Specified Document) (Fees) Regulations
RULES
The Wildlife Protection Fund Rules
BY-LAWS
THE CERTIFICATE OF VALUE OF TROPHIES BY-LAWS
(Section 70)
It is hereby Certified that the value of US Dollars or its equivalent as specified in the Second Column of the Schedule to this Certificate is the value of the trophy specified opposite that value in the column.
SCHEDULE
VALUE OF TROPHIES
A – ANIMALS
|
|
FIRST COLUMN |
SECOND COLUMN |
|
|
Type of Trophy |
Value of Trophy Equivalent to US Dollars $ |
|
1. |
Olive Baboon …………………………………………………………………… |
100 |
|
2. |
Yellow Baboon …………………………………………………………………. |
100 |
|
3. |
Buffalo ……………………………………………………………………………. |
400 |
|
4. |
Bushpig ………………………………………………………………………….. |
220 |
|
5. |
Bushbuck ……………………………………………………………………….. |
140 |
|
6. |
Caracal ………………………………………………………………………….. |
65 |
|
7. |
Civet-Cat ………………………………………………………………………… |
110 |
|
8. |
Genets …………………………………………………………………………… |
140 |
|
9. |
Serval-Cat ……………………………………………………………………….. |
140 |
|
10. |
Wild Cat …………………………………………………………………………. |
120 |
|
11. |
Crocodile ………………………………………………………………………… |
520 |
|
12. |
Dikdik …………………………………………………………………………….. |
130 |
|
13. |
Abbot’s Duiker ………………………………………………………………….. |
140 |
|
14. |
Blue Duiker ……………………………………………………………………… |
140 |
|
15. |
Common Duiker ………………………………………………………………… |
140 |
|
16. |
Red Duiker ………………………………………………………………………. |
140 |
|
17. |
Eland …………………………………………………………………………….. |
542 |
|
18. |
Elephant …………………………………………………………………………. |
3,400 |
|
19. |
Galago …………………………………………………………………………… |
110 |
|
20. |
Bat-Eared Fox …………………………………………………………………. |
140 |
|
21. |
Grant’s Gazelle ……………………………………………………………….. |
160 |
|
22. |
Gazelle Thomson ……………………………………………………………… |
140 |
|
23. |
Gerenuk …………………………………………………………………………. |
820 |
|
24. |
Giraffe ……………………………………………………………………………. |
700 |
|
25. |
African Hare …………………………………………………………………….. |
50 |
|
26. |
Jumping Hare …………………………………………………………………… |
50 |
|
27. |
Coke’s Hartebeest …………………………………………………………….. |
240 |
|
28. |
Lichtenstein Hartebeest ……………………………………………………… |
240 |
|
29. |
Hippopotamus ………………………………………………………………….. |
550 |
|
30. |
Hedgehog ……………………………………………………………………….. |
650 |
|
31. |
Giant Forest Hog ………………………………………………………………. |
240 |
|
32. |
Spotted Hyaena ……………………………………………………………….. |
140 |
|
33. |
Rock Hyrax ……………………………………………………………………… |
650 |
|
34. |
Tree Hyrax ………………………………………………………………………. |
80 |
|
35. |
Impala ……………………………………………………………………………. |
170 |
|
36. |
Golden Jackal ………………………………………………………………….. |
110 |
|
37. |
Striped Jackal ………………………………………………………………….. |
110 |
|
38. |
Black-Backed Jackal …………………………………………………………. |
110 |
|
39. |
Klipspringer …………………………………………………………………….. |
470 |
|
40. |
Greater-Kudu …………………………………………………………………… |
740 |
|
41. |
Lesser-Kudu ……………………………………………………………………. |
820 |
|
42. |
Leopard ………………………………………………………………………….. |
1,270 |
|
43. |
Lion ………………………………………………………………………………. |
1,270 |
|
44. |
Mongoose – all races …………………………………………………………. |
50 |
|
45. |
Colobus Monkey – all races …………………………………………………. |
355 |
|
46. |
Blue Monkey …………………………………………………………………… |
90 |
|
47. |
Sykes Monkey ………………………………………………………………… |
90 |
|
48. |
Vervet Monkey …………………………………………………………………. |
90 |
|
49. |
Oribi ………………………………………………………………………………. |
95 |
|
50. |
Oryx ……………………………………………………………………………… |
570 |
|
51. |
Ostrich …………………………………………………………………………… |
490 |
|
52. |
Otter ……………………………………………………………………………… |
110 |
|
53. |
Pigmy – Antelope ……………………………………………………………… |
95 |
|
54. |
Porcupine ……………………………………………………………………….. |
95 |
|
55. |
Puku – Male …………………………………………………………………….. |
160 |
|
56. |
Python …………………………………………………………………………… |
200 |
|
57. |
Ratel Honey Badger ………………………………………………………….. |
65 |
|
58. |
Bohor …………………………………………………………………………….. |
200 |
|
59. |
Mountain-Reedbuck …………………………………………………………… |
200 |
|
60. |
Southern Reedbuck …………………………………………………………… |
200 |
|
61. |
Black Rhino …………………………………………………………………….. |
8,400 |
|
62. |
Roan Antelope …………………………………………………………………. |
570 |
|
|
FIRST COLUMN |
SECOND COLUMN |
|
|
Type of Trophy |
Value of Trophy Equivalent to US Dollars $ |
|
63. |
Sable Antelope ………………………………………………………………… |
760 |
|
64. |
Sharpe’s Grysbok …………………………………………………………….. |
110 |
|
65. |
Sitatunga ……………………………………………………………………….. |
570 |
|
66. |
Steenbuck ……………………………………………………………………….. |
110 |
|
67. |
Topi ………………………………………………………………………………. |
240 |
|
68. |
Warthog …………………………………………………………………………. |
210 |
|
69. |
Common-Waterbuck ………………………………………………………….. |
290 |
|
70. |
Defassa-Waterbuck …………………………………………………………… |
290 |
|
71. |
Nyasa Wild Beest ……………………………………………………………… |
210 |
|
72. |
Wild dog …………………………………………………………………………. |
850 |
|
73. |
White-Bearded Wildebeest ………………………………………………….. |
210 |
|
74. |
Zebra …………………………………………………………………………….. |
340 |
|
75. |
Zorilla (polecat) ………………………………………………………………… |
110 |
|
76. |
Ground Pangolin ………………………………………………………………. |
100 |
|
77. |
Aardvark …………………………………………………………………………. |
190 |
|
78. |
Cheetah …………………………………………………………………………. |
190 |
|
79. |
Aard Wolf ……………………………………………………………………….. |
110 |
|
80. |
Other races of Hyaenas ……………………………………………………… |
110 |
|
81. |
Tanganyika Chimpanzee …………………………………………………….. |
350 |
|
82. |
Edward Potto …………………………………………………………………… |
100 |
|
83. |
Black Mangabey ………………………………………………………………. |
190 |
|
84. |
White-Nosed Monkey ………………………………………………………… |
190 |
|
85. |
Patas (Red) Monkey …………………………………………………………. |
190 |
|
86. |
Rhino horn 1 kg ……………………………………………………………….. |
1,700 |
|
87. |
Elephant tusks – Unpolished 1 kg …………………………………. |
55 |
|
|
– Polished 1 kg …………………………………….. |
60 |
B – BIRDS
|
1. |
Ostrich …………………………………………………………………………… |
– |
|
2. |
Pelicans …………………………………………………………………………. |
110 |
|
3. |
Grebes …………………………………………………………………………… |
100 |
|
4. |
Cormorants and Darters ……………………………………………………… |
55 |
|
5. |
Herons, Egrets, Bitterns …………………………………………………….. |
65 |
|
6. |
Hamerkop ………………………………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
7. |
Whale-Headed Stork …………………………………………………………. |
270 |
|
8. |
Storks (others) ………………………………………………………………… |
135 |
|
9. |
Lesser Bustards ………………………………………………………………. |
35 |
|
10. |
Kori Bustard ……………………………………………………………………. |
45 |
|
11. |
Ibises and Spoonbills ………………………………………………………… |
95 |
|
12. |
Flamingos ………………………………………………………………………. |
155 |
|
13. |
Ducks and Geese …………………………………………………………….. |
90 |
|
14. |
Francolins ………………………………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
15. |
Guinea fowls …………………………………………………………………… |
40 |
|
16. |
Gruils ……………………………………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
17. |
Rails and Crakes and Coots ……………………………………………….. |
40 |
|
18. |
Jacanas, snipes ………………………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
19. |
Plovers ………………………………………………………………………….. |
40 |
|
20. |
Thickhead ………………………………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
21. |
Coursers and Pratincoles ……………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
22. |
Sand Grouse …………………………………………………………………… |
40 |
|
23. |
Pigeons and Doves …………………………………………………………… |
40 |
|
24. |
Vultures …………………………………………………………………………. |
270 |
|
25. |
Eagles …………………………………………………………………………… |
270 |
|
26. |
Hawks …………………………………………………………………………… |
270 |
|
27. |
Buzzard and Allies ……………………………………………………………. |
270 |
|
28. |
Falcons, Kite, Osprey (and allies) …………………………………………. |
240 |
|
29. |
Secretary Bird ………………………………………………………………….. |
190 |
|
30. |
Owls ……………………………………………………………………………… |
95 |
|
31. |
Night Jars ……………………………………………………………………….. |
95 |
|
32. |
Swifts …………………………………………………………………………….. |
25 |
|
33. |
Woodpeckers …………………………………………………………………… |
30 |
|
34. |
Bee-Eaters and Honeyguides ………………………………………………. |
30 |
|
35. |
Broad Bills ………………………………………………………………………. |
30 |
|
36. |
Cranes ……………………………………………………………………………. |
190 |
|
37. |
Gulls and Terns and Skimmers …………………………………………….. |
40 |
|
38. |
Procellanidae (Petrels and Shearwaters) …………………………………. |
40 |
|
39. |
Fin Foot ………………………………………………………………………….. |
40 |
|
40. |
Avocet ……………………………………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
41. |
Stints …………………………………………………………………………….. |
40 |
|
42. |
Sandpipers ……………………………………………………………………… |
40 |
|
43. |
Phalaropes ……………………………………………………………………… |
40 |
|
44. |
Hoopoes and Scimitar-Bills …………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
45. |
Pittas …………………………………………………………………………….. |
30 |
|
46. |
Parrots and Lovebirds ………………………………………………………… |
55 |
|
47. |
Turacos and Goawaybirds ………………………………………………….. |
70 |
|
48. |
Cuckoos and Coucals ………………………………………………………… |
40 |
|
49. |
Mouse Birds ……………………………………………………………………. |
30 |
|
50 |
King Fishers ……………………………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
51. |
Rollers ……………………………………………………………………………. |
40 |
|
52. |
Hornbills …………………………………………………………………………. |
81 |
|
53. |
Barbets …………………………………………………………………………… |
35 |
|
54. |
Larks ……………………………………………………………………………… |
20 |
|
55. |
Wagtails …………………………………………………………………………. |
30 |
|
56. |
Crown and Ravens …………………………………………………………….. |
40 |
|
57. |
Babblers …………………………………………………………………………. |
25 |
|
58. |
Bulbuls …………………………………………………………………………… |
25 |
|
59. |
Flycatchers ……………………………………………………………………… |
25 |
|
60. |
Thrushes and Chats …………………………………………………………… |
35 |
|
61. |
Warblers …………………………………………………………………………. |
25 |
|
62. |
Shrikes …………………………………………………………………………… |
30 |
|
63. |
Swallows and Martins ………………………………………………………… |
25 |
|
64. |
Starlings and Oxpeckers …………………………………………………….. |
30 |
|
65. |
Drongos ………………………………………………………………………….. |
30 |
|
66. |
Bishops ………………………………………………………………………….. |
20 |
|
67. |
Hypocolis ……………………………………………………………………….. |
20 |
|
68. |
Weavers …………………………………………………………………………. |
20 |
|
69. |
Tits ……………………………………………………………………………….. |
20 |
|
70. |
Quelea …………………………………………………………………………… |
10 |
|
71. |
Orioles …………………………………………………………………………… |
20 |
|
72. |
Whydahs ………………………………………………………………………… |
20 |
|
73. |
White eyes ……………………………………………………………………… |
20 |
|
74. |
Waxbills …………………………………………………………………………. |
10 |
|
75. |
Sunbirds …………………………………………………………………………. |
10 |
|
76. |
Finches ………………………………………………………………………….. |
10 |
|
77. |
Sparrows ………………………………………………………………………… |
10 |
|
78. |
Buntings, Canaries and Seedeaters ………………………………………. |
20 |
|
79. |
Trogons ………………………………………………………………………….. |
55 |
C – REPTILES
|
1. |
Gekko Lizard …………………………………………………………………… |
20 |
|
2. |
Lacertid Lizards ……………………………………………………………….. |
20 |
|
3. |
Plated Lizards ………………………………………………………………….. |
25 |
|
4. |
Monitor Lizard ………………………………………………………………….. |
20 |
|
5. |
Skin of all lizards ………………………………………………………………. |
10 |
|
6. |
Giant ……………………………………………………………………………… |
30 |
|
7. |
Chameleons (others) ………………………………………………………….. |
25 |
|
8. |
Other Lizards …………………………………………………………………… |
20 |
|
9. |
Tortoises ………………………………………………………………………… |
35 |
|
10. |
Terrapins ………………………………………………………………………… |
55 |
|
11. |
Turtles ……………………………………………………………………………. |
100 |
.
D – AMPHIBIANS
|
1. |
Frogs ……………………………………………………………………………… |
10 |
|
2. |
Toads …………………………………………………………………………….. |
10 |
|
3. |
Caecilians ……………………………………………………………………….. |
10 |
|
4. |
Newts and Salamanders …………………………………………………….. |
10 |
|
5. |
Kassinas ………………………………………………………………………… |
10 |
E – INSECTS
|
1. |
Butterflies ……………………………………………………………………….. |
5 |
|
2. |
Praying Mantis …………………………………………………………………. |
10 |
|
3. |
Millipedes ……………………………………………………………………….. |
5 |
|
4. |
Centipedes ……………………………………………………………………… |
5 |
|
5. |
Scorpions ……………………………………………………………………….. |
5 |
|
6. |
Spiders ………………………………………………………………………….. |
5 |
F – SNAKES
|
1. |
AGLYPHA: Fangless, Solid-toothed, non-poisonous |
|
|
|
1. Blind Bunover …………………………………………………….. |
25 |
|
|
2. Worm Snakes ……………………………………………………. |
25 |
|
|
3. Pythons (Rock) ………………………………………………….. |
190 |
|
|
4. Fangless Snakes (Colubridae) ……………………………….. |
25 |
|
|
5. Sand Boa …………………………………………………………. |
30 |
|
|
6. Green Snake …………………………………………………….. |
25 |
|
|
7. Egg Eater ………………………………………………………… |
25 |
|
2. |
OPISTHOGLYPHA: Back-fanged |
|
|
|
1. Boomslang ……………………………………………………….. |
25 |
|
|
2. Others …………………………………………………………….. |
25 |
|
3. |
PROCTEROGLYPHA: Front rigid-fanged Snakes |
|
|
|
1. Water Cobra ……………………………………………………… |
30 |
|
|
2. Garter ……………………………………………………………… |
30 |
|
|
3. Cobras …………………………………………………………….. |
30 |
|
|
4. Mambas ………………………………………………………….. |
30 |
|
|
5. Dea Elapidae …………………………………………………….. |
30 |
NOTICES
THE DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS OF THE DIRECTOR OF GAME NOTICE
(Section 2(2))
G.N. No. 138 of 1975
The functions of the Director of Game under sections 10(1)(b), 11(1), 14(1)(a) and (b), 70(4), 90(2) and 91(1) of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a1(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=117,height=59,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*, are hereby delegated to every Game Assistant of or above the rank of Game Assistant, Grade I.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This note is not part of the Notice set out above but is intended to explain the general purport of that Notice. The Notice notifies the delegation by the Director of Game of certain of his functions under the Wildlife Conservation Act, to every Game Assistant of a rank not below that of Game Assistant, Grade I. The functions so delegated are: grant of a written authority permitting a person to enter a game reserve (for which section 10(1)(b) of the Act is relevant); grant of a written permission to a person authorising him to be in possession of firearm or bow or arrow in a game reserve (section 11(1)); grant of a written permission to a person authorising him to kill, capture or wound an animal or to be in possession of a weapon capable of killing, capturing or wounding an animal in a game reserve or game controlled area – (section 14(1)(a) and (b)); issuance of a certificate stating the value of any trophy involved in any proceedings for an offence under section 70 (section 70(4)); compounding an offence to which section 90 refers (section 90(2)) and making a recommendation to the court for the award of a sum of money to the person or persons who gave information leading to a conviction for an offence under the Act (section 91(1)).
ORDERS
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (CLOSE SEASON) ORDER
(Section 20)
G.N. No. 266 of 1974
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Close Season) Order.
2. The period between the first day of January and the thirtieth day of June in each year is hereby declared to be a close season during which the hunting and capture of all animals, including birds, is prohibited throughout Mainland Tanzania.
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (SUITABLE WEAPONS) ORDER
(Section 56(1))
G.N. No. 267 of 1974
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Suitable Weapons) Order.
2. The classes of weapons described in the second Column of the Schedule to this Order are prescribed as suitable for the hunting of animals of the species specified opposite thereto in the third column of the Schedule.
SCHEDULE
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
||
|
SN. |
CLASS OF WEAPON |
SPECIES FOR WHICH SUITABLE |
||
|
Swahili Name |
English Name |
Scientific Name |
||
|
1. |
Rifled breech loading firearms of a calibre of not less than 10 mm (.3750″) |
Faru |
Rhino |
Diceros bicornix |
|
Nyati |
Buffalo |
Syncerus caffer caffer |
||
|
Simba |
Lion |
Felis leo |
||
|
Tembo |
Elephant |
Loxodonta Africana |
||
|
2. |
Rifled breech loading firearms of a calibre of not less than 7 mm (.270″) |
Choroa |
Oryx |
Oryx gazella |
|
Chui |
Leopard |
Felis pardux |
||
|
Kiboko |
Hippopotamus |
Hippopotamus amphibius |
||
|
Kongoni |
Hartebeest |
Alcelphus buselaphus spp |
||
|
Korongo |
Roan |
Hippotragus aequinux |
||
|
Kuro |
Waterbuck |
Kobus spp |
||
|
Mamba |
Crocodile |
Crocodilus niloticus |
||
|
Mbuni |
Ostrich |
Strathio camelus |
||
|
Nguruwe |
Giant forest hog |
Hylochoerus meinertzhageni |
||
|
Nyamera |
Topi |
Damaliscus jimela |
||
|
Nyumbu |
Wildebeest |
Connochaetes taurinus spp |
||
|
Nzohe |
Sitatunga |
Tragelaphus spekei |
||
|
Palapala |
Sable |
Hippotragus niger |
||
|
Pofu |
Eland |
Taurotragus oryx |
||
|
Punda-milia |
Zebra |
Equus burchellii |
||
|
Sheshe |
Puku |
Adenota vardoni |
||
|
Simba mangu |
Caracal |
Felis caracal |
||
|
Swala-granti |
Grant’s gazelle |
Gazella grantii |
||
|
Swalapala |
Impala |
Aepyceros melangus |
||
|
Swala-twiga |
Gerenuk |
Litocraneous walleri |
||
|
Tandala |
Kudu |
Strepsiceros spp |
||
|
3. |
Rifled breech loading firearms of a calibre of not less than 6 mm (.240″) |
Digidigi |
Dikdik |
Rynchatragus kirkii |
|
Dondoro |
Steenbuck |
Raphiceros capestris |
||
|
Dondoro shapi |
Sharpe’s grysbok |
Nototragus sharpei |
||
|
Fisimaji |
Otter |
Aonyxlutra spp |
||
|
Kanu |
Genet |
Genetta spp |
||
|
Mbega |
Klipspringer |
Oreotragus oreotragus |
||
|
Mbuzi mawe |
Monkey – colobus |
Colobus spp |
||
|
Mondo |
Serval |
Felis serval |
||
|
Ngiri |
Warthog |
Phacacherus aethiopicus |
||
|
Paa |
Antelope-pigmy |
Nesotragus moschatus |
||
|
Pimbi |
Hyrax – rock |
Heterohyraxi procaria |
||
|
Pelele |
Hyrax – tree |
Dendrohyrax arboreous |
||
|
Pongo |
Bushbuck |
Tragelephus scriptus |
||
|
Sungura |
Hare |
Lepus capensis |
||
|
Swala-tomi |
Thomson’s gazelle |
Gazella thomsonii |
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Taya |
Oribi |
Ourebia ourebi |
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Tohe |
Reedbuck |
Redunca spp |
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Wanyama wengine wadogo |
Other small Game |
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4. |
Smooth bore breech loading firearms (shotguns) |
Mamba |
Crocodile |
Crocodilus niloticus |
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5. |
Rifled breech loading firearms of a calibre of not less than 5.60mm (.22″ (I/R) |
Ndege |
Birds |
Aves |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (GAME CONTROLLED AREAS) ORDER
(Section 9)
G.Ns. Nos.
269 of 1974
214 of 1994
215 of 1994
216 of 1994
217 of 1994
7 of 1996
307 of 1996
459 of 1997
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Game Controlled Areas) Order.
2. The Areas described in the Schedule to this Order are hereby declared to be Game Controlled Areas.
SCHEDULE
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1. BURUNGE GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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1. |
BURUNGE GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at a beacon on the south side of the Great North Road approximately 100 kilometres from Arusha where the Mbulu/Masai District boundary crosses this road, the boundary shall follow the district boundary in a south-easterly direction to the north apex of the Tarangire National Park; thence following the National Park boundary in a south-westerly direction to the point of inter-section with the Mbulu-Kondoa district boundary; thence following the said boundary in a westerly direction to the point of inter-section with the Kikore-Gallapo track; thence along the said track in a northerly and westerly direction to its junction with the great North Road; thence following the eastern edge of the Great North Road in a northerly and easterly direction to the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Mbulu District. 400 sq. k.m. |
2. CHABULA MARSH GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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2. |
CHABULA MARSH GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the junction of the Nyangombe track with the Mwanza – Musoma Road, approximately twenty kilometres from Mwanza, the boundary follows a bearing of 50 degrees for a distance of about seven kilometres to the highest point on Kiwambi rock-out crop; thence on a bearing of 50 degrees for a distance of approximately five kilometres to the shore of lake Victoria; thence along the lake shore in a north-westerly direction to the east bank of the Ihayabuyaga River; thence along the east bank of the said river in a southerly direction to the Mwanza – Musoma road; thence along the said road eastwards for a distance of approximately two kilometres to the point of commencement.” |
Mwanza – Mwanza District. 100 sq. k.m. |
3. ENDULENI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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3. |
ENDULENI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at a point on the north shore of Lake Eyasi due south of Serengeti National Park beacon No. SNP.41, the boundary shall follow a straight line due north to its intersection with the Kimali-Ngorongoro road; thence in an easterly direction following the left side of the said road to a point lying due south of Lemagrut Mountain; thence in a southerly direction to the point of intersection of the southern boundary of the Northern Highlands Forest Reserve with the Masai-Mbulu district boundary; thence following the said district boundary in a southerly direction to the shore of Lake Eyasi; thence following the north shore of Lake Eyasi in a south-westerly direction to the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 600 sq. k.m. |
4. GOMBE GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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4. |
GOMBE GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “From Kaliuwa Railway Station the boundary follows the Central Railway Line westwards to the point where it crosses the Malagarasi River; thence following the south bank of the Malagarasi River upstream in a north-easterly direction to its confluence with the Moyowosi river; thence following the south bank of the Moyowosi river upstream in a north-easterly direction to a beacon situated at the point where the Moyowosi river leaves the south end of the lake formed by the confluence of the Moyowosi and Mkombo rivers; thence following a beacon line eastwards and northwards around the periphery of the said lake to the point where the Mkombo river enters it; thence following the southbank of the Mkombo river upstream in an easterly direction to a beacon situated at its confluence with the Gombe river; thence along a beaconed line following the Mkwala-Mbuga road in a south-easterly direction to the point where the Kaliuwa-Oyowa track crosses the said Mbuga; thence following the Kaliuwa-Uyowa track south-westwards to Kaliuwa Railway Station, the point of commencement.” |
Tabora – Tabora District. 3,000 sq. k.m. |
5. HANDENI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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5. |
HANDENI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the point where the Korogwe-Handeni-Kibaya Motor Road cuts the northern boundary of the Handeni District, the boundary shall follow this road to the point where it cuts the western boundary of Handeni District; thence along a northerly then easterly direction following the Handeni District boundary as the point of commencement.
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Tanga – Handeni District. 3,500 sq. k.m. |
6. IGOMBE DAM GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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6. |
IGOMBE DAM GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “All that parcel of land comprising approximately eighty square kilometres situated to the West of the Old Tabora-Mwanza Road north of Itaga as delineated on Forest Department plan No. Jb 301 deposited with the Forest Division and bounded as follows- East: Starting from beacon No. 1 situated on the right of Igombe river, where this river is crossed by the old Tabora-Mwanza road twenty-five kilometres from Tabora, southwards for about fifteen kilometres to beacon No. 2. South: From beacon No. 2, westwards on a bearing of 250 degrees for a distance of three kilometres to beacon No. 3 on the Igombe-Tabora pipe line. West: From beacon No. 3 northwards by this pipe line for a distance of three kilometres to beacon No. 4; thence by a cut line along the southward slopes of the Igombiro hills for a distance of about one kilometre to beacon No. 5; then by a cut line on a bearing of 360 degrees for a distance of about ten kilometres to beacon No. 6. North: From beacon No. 6 eastwards by a cut line on a bearing of 90 degrees for a distance of five kilometres to beacon No. 1, the point of commencement.” |
Tabora – Tabora District. 100 sq. k.m. |
7. KALIMAWE GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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7. |
KALIMAWE GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the bridge on the Mkomazi- Kihurio road over the Mkomazi river, the boundary shall follow the west bank of the Mkomazi river upstream (northwards) to its confluence with the Kambaga river; thence upstream along the west bank of the Kambaga river to its confluence with the Kisiwani river; thence upstream along the west bank of the Kisiwani river to a beacon situated on a bearing of approximately 310 degrees from the summit of Msanzali Hill; thence in a south-easterly direction on a bearing of approximately 130 degrees to the summit of Masanzali Hill; thence in a south-easterly direction on a bearing of approximately 133 degrees to the Umba Game Reserve boundary at Kashugu water hole which is situated about three kilometres north of Mabili (Upare) Hill; thence in a south-easterly then southerly direction following the boundary of the said Game Reserve to a beacon on the south bank of the Umba river approximately two kilometres east of the confluence of the Mbaramu and Umba rivers; thence following the south bank of the Mbaramu River upstream north-westwards then westwards to the village of Mnazi; thence in a westerly direction along the Mnazi-Kihurio motor track to the bridge on the Mkomazi-Kihurio road, the point of commencement.” |
Kilimanjaro and Tanga – Same and Lushoto Districts. 300 sq. k.m. |
8. KIGOSI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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8. |
KIGOSI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “From Beacon No. 7 on the boundary of the Nikonga River Forest Reserve twenty kilometres west of Ushirombo on the Kahama-Biharamulo main road the boundary follows that of the Nikonga River Forest Reserve to south of the Busonge waterhole on the Kigosi river, thence leaving the Forest Reserve boundary continues southerly in a straight line to the source of the Mtoni river near Bugomba village; thence downstream along the west bank of the Mtoni river to its confluence with the Gombe river; thence along the left bank of the Gombe river downstream in a southerly and westerly direction to its confluence with the Mkombo river; thence downstream along the left bank of the Mkombo river to a beacon situated at the point where the said river enters the lake formed by its confluence with the Moyowosi river; thence in a westerly direction along a beaconed line following the north edge of the said lake to the point where the Moyowosi river enters it; thence upstream following the left bank of the Moyowosi river to its confluence with the Nikonga river; thence following the western and northern boundaries of the Nikonga River Forest Reserve north and the east to the point of commencement.” |
Tabora and Shinyanga – Tabora and Kahama Districts. 7,000 sq. k.m. |
9. KIHIRUMIRA POOL GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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9. |
KIHIRUMIRA POOL GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The area lying within three kilometres of the Kihirumira Pool which is situated on the left bank of the Liwale River about three kilometres above its confluence with the Matandu River.” |
Lindi – Kilwa District. 100 sq. k.m. |
10. KILOMBERO GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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10. |
KILOMBERO GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at a beacon situated on the south bank of the Kilombero river five kilometres south-east of the confluence of the Msolwa and the Kilombero Rivers at Boma ya Ulanga; the boundary shall follow a south-westerly direction to Lupiro; thence south-westwards along the motor road through Malinyi to Mkasu; thence in a north-westerly direction to the Mpanga river at Utengule; thence upstream along the right bank of the Mpanga river to its confluence with the Luiga river; thence in a north-easterly direction to Chita; thence in a north-easterly direction following the motor road through Ifakara and Kiberege to the bridge over the Msolwa river; thence in a southerly direction following the Msolwa river to its confluence with the Kilombero river; thence following the Kilombero river downstream to the point of commencement.” |
Morogoro – Ulanga District. 6,500 sq. k.m. |
11. KITWAI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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11. |
KITWAI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at Engasumet village on the Naberera-Ruvu-Rimiti road, the boundary shall follow the said road in an east-south-easterly direction to the Ruvu river at Ruvu-Rimiti Village; thence following the right bank of the said river downstream in the same direction to the point of intersection with the Arusha/Tanga regional boundary; thence following the said regional boundary in a south-west, then southerly direction to the point of intersection with the Kibaya-Kijungo-Handeni motor road; thence following the said road in a westerly direction to the Village of Kujungu; thence following the Kujungu-Kitwai-Engasumet road in a northerly direction to Engasumet, the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 3,500 sq. k.m. |
12. KONGWA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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12. |
KONGWA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “All land in the Mpwapwa District in the occupation of the Kongwa Cattle Ranch, together with that area around Njogi Mountain whose boundary runs through the summit of Laikala Hill in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the summit of Masanyete Hill; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction along a cleared trace to the water-hole 4,169 on the Mlali-Njogi Road; thence northwards along the Mlali-Njogi Road to a point due west of Musere Hill; thence in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the summit of point 5,378; thence in a straight line in a north-westerly direction to the summit of point 4,235; thence in a straight line in a westerly direction to the summit of Noomai Hill; thence in a straight line in a west-north-westerly direction to the summit of Hogoro Hill; thence along the ridge of Hogoro Hill in a westerly direction to its junction with the main Hogoro-Kongwa Road; thence southwards along the said road to its junction with the boundary of the Kongwa Cattle Ranch.” |
Dodoma – Mpwapwa District. 1,500 sq. k.m. |
13. LAKE DARAMATAI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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13. |
LAKE DARAMATAI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The area lying within one hundred metres of the high water mark of Lake Daramatai on the Bubu river in Kondoa District. Provided that nothing in this Schedule shall be deemed to prohibit fishing in the Lake Daramatai Controlled Area by persons so authorised to do by Fisheries Division.” |
Dodoma – Kondoa District. 0.02 sq. k.m. |
14. LAKE KWELA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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14. |
LAKE KWELA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The area lying within two kilometres of the high water mark of Lake Kwela in the Ufipa District.” |
Rukwa – Sumbawanga District. 70 sq. k.m. |
15. LAKE MANKA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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15. |
LAKE MANKA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the village of Langata on the Mkomazi river the boundary follows the Mkomazi river downstream to the village of Mtindilo; thence in a south-westerly direction to the summit of Kitumbatu Hill; thence in a northerly direction following the top of the watershed between the Ruvu (or Pangani) and Mkomazi rivers to a point due west of the village of Langata; thence due east to the village of Langata, the point of commencement: Provided that nothing in this Schedule shall be deemed to prohibit fishing in the Lake Manka Controlled Area by persons so authorised to do by the Fisheries Division.” |
Tanga: Lushoto District. 20 sq. k.m. |
16. LAKE NATRON GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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16. |
LAKE NATRON GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the point where the western edge of the Arusha-Nairobi road crosses the Tanzania-Kenya border near Namanga the boundary shall follow the western edge of the said road in a southerly direction to a beacon situated west of Muru Hill; thence in a westerly and south-westerly direction through the summit of Matwato Hill to the permanent waterhole in the rock in the bed of the Emugur-Oretati water course situated near the crossing of the Ol-Doinyo Sambu-Engaruka track; thence in a westerly direction downstream along the said water course to the seasonally flooded depression known as the Engaruka Basin; thence continuing in a westerly direction upstream along the right (south) banks in turn of the Engaruka and Rongai stream to the summit of the western escarpment of the Rift Valley; thence in a northerly direction following the summit of the said escarpment through in turn Kerimasi, Mozinik, Bast, and Ol Doinyo Sambu Mountains to the Tanzania-Kenya border at boundary post 33; thence in a south-easterly direction following the said border to the western edge of the Arusha-Nairobi road, the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 3,000 sq. k.m. |
17. LIHOGOSA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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17. |
LIHOGOSA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The area lying within three kilometres of the high water mark of the Lihogosa Swamp in the Njombe District.” |
Iringa – Njombe District. 30 sq. k.m. |
18. LOLIONDO GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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18. |
LOLIONDO GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at boundary post 33 on the Kenya-Tanzania border the boundary shall follow a southerly direction along the summit of the western escarpment of the Rift Valley through in turn Ol Doinyo Sambu, Bast and Mozinik Mountains to the summit of Kerimasi Mountain; thence in a north-westerly direction in a straight line to beacon No. SNP.9 on the eastern boundary of the Serengeti National Park; thence in a northerly direction following the eastern boundary of the Serengeti National Park to boundary post 24 on the Tanzania-Kenya border; thence in a south-easterly direction following the said border to boundary post 33, the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 4,000 sq. k.m. |
19. LOLKISALE GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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19. |
LOLKISALE GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at beacon No. 1 on the summit of Oldonyo Loldorobo the boundary follows a cleared and beaconed line in a southerly direction through beacons Nos. 2, 3, 4, to the summit of Oldonyo Sambu; thence through beacons Nos. 5 and 6 to the summit of Oldonyo Lolkunan; thence in a south-westerly direction to the summit of Oldonyo Ngahari which is situated on the boundary between Masai and Mbulu District; thence in a north-westerly direction following the said inter-district boundary to beacon No. 7 situated eight kilometres south-east of Kwakuchinjja; thence in a north-easterly direction along a cleared and beaconed track to beacon No. 8 on the north bank of the Makuyuni river, about eight kilometres south-east of Makuyuni; thence in a south-easterly direction following the north bank of Makuyuni river for a distance of approximately one kilometre to beacon No. 9; thence in an east-south-easterly direction along a cleared and beaconed line through beacon Nos. 10, 11, 12 to beacon No. 13 situated on the east bank of the Makuyuni river; thence upstream in a southerly direction along the east bank of the Makuyuni river to beacon No. 14 situated due east of Loldorobo Hill; thence in a westerly direction to beacon No. 1, the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 1,500 sq. k.m. |
20. LONGIDO GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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20. |
LONGIDO GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at boundary post 47 on the Tanzania-Kenya border, situated north of Kitenden, the boundary shall follow a westerly direction through the summits in turn of Ketumbellion Nimboligi, Ngaserai and Muru Hills to a beacon situated west of Muru Hill on the western edge of the Arusha-Nairobi road; thence following the western edge of the said road in a southerly direction to the Tanzania-Kenya border near Namanga; thence in a south-easterly direction following the said border to boundary post 47, the point of commencement.” |
21. LUGANZO GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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21. |
LUGANZO GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “From Kaliuwa Railway Station the boundary follows the Kaliuwa-Mpanda railway line in a south-westerly direction to a beacon on the east side of the railway line on the Lumbe Mbuga at approximately 67 Kms; thence southwards along a cleared and beaconed line to the beacon which marks the north-west corner of the Uggala Game Reserve; thence southwards following the western boundary of the said Reserve to the junction of the Msima and Ugalla rivers; thence downstream along the Ugalla river to its junction with the Malagarasi river; thence upstream along the Malagarasi river to the point where it is crossed by the Central Railway line; thence eastwards along the said railway line to Kaliuwa Railway Station, the point of commencement.” |
Tabora – Tabora District. 2,500 sq. k.m |
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Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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23. LUNDA MKWAMBI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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23. |
LUNDA MKWAMBI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the junction of Njombe and Kisigo Rivers (7℃03’16’S and 35℃05’04″E; the boundary shall follow the Kisigo River downstream to where it enters the great Ruaha River (7℃03’00″S and 35℃50’07″E); thence following the great Ruaha downstream to where the Mbunga River joins the great Ruaha River (7℃11’09″S and 36℃15’54″E); thence following the Mbuga upstream to the junction with Isaka River (7℃17’07″S and 36℃07’37″E); thence along a straight line northwards to the Eastern end of Nyang’oro mountains (7℃11’25″S and 36℃05’09″E); thence along the Southern lower edges of the said mountains to where the Dodoma – Iringa Great Road cuts the Mountains (7℃21’32″S and 35℃45’23″E); thence along a straight line in a South-west direction to the summit of Kibako Hills (7℃22’48″S and 35℃44’25″E); thence in the same direction to the summit of Mtamba Hills (7℃23’18″S and 35℃45’00″E); thence along a straight line South-Westerly to the summit of Ikengeza Hills (7℃24’16″S and 35℃42’32″E); thence along a straight line south-westerly direction to the summit of Kipera Hills (7℃39’16″S and 35℃31’38″E); thence the boundary follows the Iringa – Idodi track in a north-easterly direction to Mloa Village (7℃39’04″S and 35℃22’03″E); thence westwards along the said track to Ndorobo Village (7℃39’07″S and 35℃18’00″E) thence along the said track to Tangamalengo (7℃44’25″S and 31℃01’30″E) through Idobi (7℃42’32″S and 35℃04’21″E); and Mapogoro (7℃43’21″S and 35℃02’09″E) villages; thence along a track south-westerly direction to Nyaluhanga village (7℃46’13″S and 34℃59’09″E) and southwards along the track to Waga village (7℃50’09″S and 35℃01’05″E); thence along a track south-westerly to Nyamakuyu village (7℃53’27″S and 34℃58’13″E); thence along a track North-westerly direction to Husman’s Bridge (7℃47’27″S and 34℃51’48″E); where the boundary shall follow the Eastern boundary of the Ruaha Park to where it meets the Njombe River (6℃53’53″S and 34℃54’32″E); thence the boundary of the controlled area shall follow the Njombe River downstream to the confluence of Njombe and Kizigo Rivers which is the point of commencement.” |
Iringa Region |
24. MASASI RIVER GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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24. |
MASASI RIVER GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “From a beacon on the Nyamirembe/Biharamulo road approximately four kilometres from Nyamirembe Pier, in a northerly direction to a beacon on the shore of Lake Victoria at Bwongera (Mugengwe); thence in a south-easterly direction to a beacon on the lake shore west of Buhungu Settlement; thence in a straight line across the bay to the point of commencement.” |
West Lake – Biharamulo District. 180 sq. k.m. |
25. MASWA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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25. |
MASWA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the point where the Mbalangate river enters Lake Victoria the boundary follows the North bank of the river upstream to the boundary of the Serengeti National Park on the Mwanza/Musoma road; thence following the boundary of the said Park in a south-easterly direction to the beacon on Kitu hill; thence in a southerly direction along the Maswa Game Reserve boundary to the Mang’wina (Mawina river) on the Kakesio road; thence westwards along the Kakesio-Nyalikungu road to Kisesa; thence eastwards along the Kimbagu road to a point due north of Baluli hill; thence northwards to Bukwaya Dam; thence northwards to Dugudi hill, the source of the Gidamunida river; thence downstream on the south bank of the Gidamunida river to its confluence with the Duma river; thence northwards through Masewa hill to the Mwamodea river; thence downstream on the south bank of Mwamodea river to its confluence with the Ramadi river; thence downstream on the south bank of the Ramadi river to where it enters Lake Victoria; thence following the lake shore northwards to the point of commencement.” |
Shinyanga and Mwanza – Maswa and Mwanza Districts. 1,000 sq. k.m. |
26. MESERANI DAM GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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26. |
MESERANI DAM GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The area comprised within the circumference of a circle having a radius of five kilometres from the centre of the retaining wall of the Meserani Dam in the Masai District.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 75 sq. k.m. |
27. MKUNGUNERO GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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27. |
MKUNGUNERO GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at a beacon on the Hanang-Kondoa district boundary where the said boundary crosses the Chubi Mbuga the boundary follows the eastern edge of the said Mbuga in a southerly direction to the Busi-Makuyuni motor track; thence in a north-easterly direction to the border of Tarangire National Park; thence following the Park boundary westwards to the point of commencement.” |
Dodoma – Kondoa District. 700 sq. k.m. |
28. MLELE GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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28. |
MLELE GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at Sitalike on the Mpanda-Sumbawanga road the boundary shall follow the Sitalike-Kakonko-Uruwira track in a north-easterly direction to Uruwira; thence following the Mpanda-Nyonga road in an easterly direction to its junction with the Tabora-Nyonga road thence in a Southerly direction along the Tabora-Nyonga road to Nyonga settlement; thence along the Nyonga-Rungwa road in a south-westerly direction to Rungwa settlement; thence along the Rungwa-Usevia Mitumba road in a westerly direction to the junction with the Usevia-Ikuu-Sikitiko road about ten kilometres west of Usevia village; thence following the said road in a northerly direction to the point where it crosses the southern boundary of the Katavi National Park; thence following the said boundary eastwards, then northwards, then north-eastwards to Sitalike village, the point of commencement.” |
Rukwa – Mpanda District. 3,000 sq. k.m. |
29. MOYOWOSI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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29. |
MOYOWOSI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at beacon No. 1 erected on the east bank of the Malagarasi river at the point of junction of the Kibondo, Kasulu and Kigoma district boundaries, the boundary follows the east bank of the Malagarasi river in a northerly direction to a beacon at the Kigoma-Kibondo road bridge; thence following a demarcated line along the boundary line of the Mwaliye Forest Reserve in a Northerly direction to the boundary of the Buyangu Forest Reserve; thence following the Western boundary of the Buyangu Forest Reserve in a north-easterly direction to the Moyowosi river; thence following the west bank of the Moyowosi river in a southerly and then south-westerly direction to the point of commencement.” |
Kigoma – Kibondo District. 6,000 sq. k.m. |
30. MSIMA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
30. |
MSIMA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at Isimbira at the point where the Tabora-Nyonga road crosses the Ugalla river, the boundary follows the said road in a southerly direction to the point where the Mpanda road leaves it; thence in a westerly direction along the Mpanda road to the Mtambo river; thence downstream (northwards) the Mtambo river to its confluence with the Ugalla river; thence following the Ugalla river upstream (eastwards) to its confluence with the Msima river on the western boundary of the Ugalla Game Reserve; thence following the western and southern boundaries of the Ugalla Game Reserve North-eastwards to Isimbira, the point of commencement.” |
Rukwa – Mpanda District. 2,000 sq. k.m. |
31. MTO-WA-MBU GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
31. |
MTO-WA-MBU GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the top of Rift wall where the Longabolo (or Makuyuni) stream flows over the said wall, the boundary follows a straight line east-wards to a beacon sited on the summit of Matawato Hill; thence in a southerly direction to a beacon sited at the north-east corner of the Monduli Forest Reserve boundary; thence along the southern boundary of the said forest reserve in a south-westerly direction to the point of intersection with the boundary of Monduli Minor Settlement; thence following the boundaries of the Monduli Minor Settlement to the point of intersection of western boundary of the said settlement with the boundary of the Monduli Forest Reserve; thence in a south and westerly direction along the boundary of the said forest reserve to a beacon sited on the top of Monduli Juu ridge; thence following the said ridge in a south-westerly direction to a beacon sited on the northern boundary of the Burko Forest Reserve; thence in a southerly direction along the eastern boundary of the said Forest Reserve to the north-east boundary beacon of Essimingor Farm No. 1; thence following the western boundaries of the Essimingor Farms Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 to a beacon sited on the Makuyuni-Mto-wa-Mbu Road; thence following the said road in an easterly direction to the north-west boundary beacon of Farm No. 11; thence following the western boundary of the said farm in a south-south-westerly direction to the point of intersection with the Mbulu/Masai in the district boundary; thence in North-westerly direction along the said inter-district boundary to its point of intersection with the high water line of Lake Manyara; thence northwards along the high water line of the Lake to Manyara National Park boundary post No. 20; thence following in a northerly direction the boundaries of the Lake Manyara National Park to Manyara National Park boundary post No. 2 sited on the west bank of the Kiruruma River; thence following the west (right) bank of the Kiruruma River upstream to its sources of the top of the Rift Wall; thence following the top of the Rift Wall northwards to the point where the Longabolo (or Makuyuni) stream flows over the Rift Wall, the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 1,500 sq. k.m. |
32. MUHUWESI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
32. |
MUHUWESI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “All that area of land gazetted as Muhuwesi Forest Reserve in the Forests Ordinance.” |
Ruvuma – Tunduru District. 1,500 sq. k.m. |
33. MWADUI DIAMOND MINE GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
33. |
MWADUI DIAMOND MINE GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The area comprised within the circumference of a circle having a radius of ten kilometres from the centre of the Mwadui Diamond Mine.” |
Shinyanga – Shinyanga District. 10 sq. k.m. |
34. MWAMBESI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
34. |
MWAMBESI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “All that area of land gazetted as Mwambesi Forest Reserve in the Forests Ordinance.” |
Ruvuma – Tunduru District. 1,000 sq. k.m. |
35. NCHWA-NKIMA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
|
Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
35. |
NCHWA-NKIMA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The strip of land one kilometre wide to the south of the Nyamirembe/Biharamulo road, running from a beacon approximately four kilometres from Nyamirembe Pier to a beacon fifteen kilometres from the junction of the Nyamirembe/Biharamulo road with the main Biharamulo/Kahama road.” |
West Lake – Biharamulo District. 50 sq. k.m. |
36. NGEJU-NJIRO DAM GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
36. |
NGEJU-NJIRO DAM GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The area comprised within the circumference of a circle having the radius of two kilometres from the centre of the retaining wall of the Ngeju-Njiro Dam.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 30 sq. k.m. |
37. NGORONGORO GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
37. |
NGORONGORO GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at beacon No. SNP.9 on the eastern boundary of the Serengeti National Park the boundary follows a south-easterly direction in a straight line to Kerimasi mountain; thence following the top of the Rift Escarpment in a southerly direction to the point of intersection with the southern boundary of the Northern Highlands Forest Reserve; thence in a westerly direction along the southern boundary of the said Reserve to the Mbulu-Masai district boundary; thence in a northerly direction to a point on the Ngorongoro-Kimali road due south of Lemagrut Mountain; thence along the said road to its intersection with the Ngorongoro Conservation Area boundary; thence due north along the said boundary to beacon No. SNP. 41; thence following the south and then east boundaries of the Serengeti National Park to beacon No. SNP. 9, the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 15,000 sq. k.m. |
38. NYONGA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
38. |
NYONGA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at Isimbira at the point where the Tabora-Mpanda road crosses the Ugalla River the boundary follows the southern boundary of the Ugunda Controlled Area in an easterly direction to the point where it meets the Sikonge-Rungwa Road; thence following the said road in a southerly then easterly direction to the point where it it crosses the Musa River; thence following the said river downstream (westwards) to its confluence with the Mawima river; thence following the Mawina river upstream (northwards) to the point where it is crossed by the Kitunda-Nyonga road; thence following the said road in a westerly direction to Nyonga settlement; thence following the Nyonga-Tabora road in a northerly direction to Isimbira, the point of commencement.” |
Rukwa and Tabora – Mpanda and Tabora Districts. 35,000 sq. k.m |
39. RAU FOREST GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
39 |
RAU FOREST GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “The boundaries of the Rau Forest Reserve, as defined in a Proclamation made under section 4 of the Forests Ordinance.” |
Kilimanjaro – Moshi District. 100 sq. k.m. |
40. RUKWA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
40. |
RUKWA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the village of Nakachese on the south shore of Lake Rukwa the boundary shall follow the track in a north-westerly direction to Ilala on the Momba river; thence in a north-westerly direction upstream along the northern bank of the Momba river to a beaconed point near Sangama on the Sangama-Ntumba track; thence following the eastern side of the said track to a beaconed point at Ntumba; thence along the eastern side of the road running from Mtumba-Sakalilo-Milepa-Luipa-Usia past Muse; thence to a beaconed point near the causeway; thence along the southern side of the track to Soda and on to Kalumbaliza and Kasekela Camp and on to Maji ya Moto; thence along the north side of the motor road in an easterly direction to the village of Rungwa West; thence along the east bank of the Rungwa river upstream to the top of the escarpment bordering the east side of the Rukwa Valley; thence in a south-easterly direction along the top of the said escarpment as far as the Yeye river; thence in a south westerly direction along the east bank of the said river to the shore of Lake Rukwa; thence in a south-easterly direction along the high water mark of the said lake to the mouth of the Mtaga river; thence in a straight line in a southerly direction to Nakachese, the point of commencement.” |
Rukwa – Mpanda, Sumbawanga and Chunya Districts. 400 sq. k.m. |
41. RUNGWA RIVER GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
41. |
RUNGWA RIVER GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the confluence of the Mawima and Rungwa Rivers, following the north bank of the Rungwa River downstream to the falls at Rungwa Village; thence approximately three hundred metres north-west to the Rungwa-Nyonga Ilunde-Kilunda road running in an easterly direction to a point where it crosses the Mawima river; thence down the west bank of the river to the starting point.” |
Rukwa and Tabora – Mpanda and Tabora Districts. 1,500 sq. k.m. |
42. RUVU MASAI GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
42. |
RUVU MASAI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the junction of the Moshi-Naberera road with the Arusha-Chini track at Lolbene the boundary follows the Arusha Chini track in a north-easterly direction to a sign board south-east of Lelatema triangulation beacon; thence due east along a demarcated line to the Ruvu (Pangani river); thence following the east bank of the river southwards to the Ruvu-Rimiti Ford; thence following the Rimiti Naberera track which is also the Eastern boundary of the Kitwai Game Controlled Area, to Naberera; thence following the Naberera-Moshi track to Lolbene, the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 1,500 sq. k.m. |
43. RUVU SAME GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
43. |
RUVU SAME GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at Ruvu-Rimiti Ford on the Ruvu (Pangani) river the boundary follows the east bank of the river northwards to Keria; thence along the Keria-Lembeni motor track to its junction with the Moshi-Tanga railway line; thence south along the railway line to kilometre 260/5; thence in a south west direction to the summit of Kitamuri hill; thence in a south east direction to the summit of Masandari hill; thence due east to a beacon on the Moshi-Tanga railway line; thence south along the railway line to kilometre 190; thence due west to the Ruvu river; thence following the east bank of the river northwards to the Rimiti Ford, the point of commencement.” |
Kilimanjaro – Pare District. 1,000 sq. k.m. |
44. SANYA-LELATEMA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
44. |
SANYA-LELATEMA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at a beacon sited on the western boundary of the Arusha and Moshi districts at a point approximately three kilometres north of the main Arusha/Moshi road, the boundary follows a beaconed line due east to the Sanya river; thence following the left (east) bank of the Sanya river downstream (south) to its confluence with the Kikuletwa river; thence following the left (north) bank of the Kikuletwa river downstream (eastwards) to the motor-track at the Lineworks; thence following the said Motor track eastwards and southwards to its junction with the Arusha Chini-Lolbene motor-track; thence following the Arusha Chini-Lolbene motor track south westwards and westwards to its junction with the Moshi-Naberera road at Lolbene; thence due west along a cleared and beaconed line to a beacon sited at a point three kilometres due west from the said road; thence in a northerly direction along a cleared and beaconed line to the point of intersection of the Moshi-Arusha inter-district boundary with the Kikuletwa river; thence following the said inter-district boundary in a northerly direction to the beacon erected on it three kilometres north of the main Arusha-Moshi road, which is the point of commencement.” |
Kilimanjaro and Arusha – Moshi and Masai Districts. 800 sq. k.m. |
45. SIMANJIRO GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
45. |
SIMANJIRO GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at Kwa-Kuchinja and following the Great North Road north-eastward to a point where the road crosses the Arusha-Masai District boundary; thence in a south-easterly direction along this boundary, excluding the Oljoro alienated land, to a point where the district boundary heads due north and where it joins the western boundary of the Sanya-Leletema Controlled Area; thence following this boundary in a south-easterly direction to the Naberera road; thence along this road in a south-westerly direction through Naberera and Laiverere to Loilbosserret; thence across the Loilbosserret-Loibosoit road and proceeding in a westerly direction to the summit of Oldoinyo Ngahari hill; thence following the boundary of the Lolkisale Controlled Area northward to the point where it meets the Arusha-Masai District boundary; thence northward along the district boundary to Kwa-Kuchinja, the point of commencement.” |
Arusha – Masai District. 2,000 sq. k.m. |
46. SPEKE GULF GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
46. |
SPEKE GULF GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the bridge on the Musoma-Mwanza road over the Ruwana river the boundary shall follow the western border of the said road in a southerly direction to the bridge over the Mbalageti river; then in a westerly direction following the left bank of the Mbalageti river to Lake Victoria; thence in a northerly direction following the shore of Lake Victoria to the point of entry of the Ruwana river into Lake Victoria; thence in an easterly direction following the right (north) bank of the Ruwana river to the bridge on the Musoma-Mwanza road, the point of commencement.” |
Mwanza and Musoma: Mwanza and – Musoma Districts. 300 sq. k.m. |
47. UGUNDA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
47. |
UGUNDA GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “From Igalula on the Tabora-Nyonga road the boundary follows the Igalula-Ipole track in a south-easterly direction to Ipole on the Sikonge-Rungwa road; thence along the Sikonge-Rungwa road in a south-easterly direction to a beacon situated midway between the points where the Kwasi and Nkululu rivers respectively cross the said road; thence west-north-westwards along a cleared and beaconed line to the confluence of the Kwasi and Nkululu rivers at the Lutemo pool; thence following the north bank of the Ugala river downstream west-north-westwards to the bridge at Isimbira on the Tabora-Mpanda road; thence following the Mpanda-Tabora road in a north-easterly direction to the point of commencement.” |
Tabora – Tabora District. 1,500 sq. k.m. |
48. UGUNDA GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
48. |
UMBA RIVER GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at the confluence of the Mbaramu and Umba Rivers the boundary shall follow the south bank of the Umba river to a point due south of Gerevi Hill; thence due north through the summit of Gerevi Hill to the Kenya-Tanzania boundary; thence following the Kenya-Tanzania boundary in a south easterly direction to its point of intersection with the Umba river; thence following the south bank of the Umba river upstream (westwards) to its confluence with the Bombo river; thence following the east bank of the Bombo river southwards to a beacon approximately five kilometres from the said confluence; thence following a cleared and beaconed line on a magnetic bearing of approximately 274 degrees for a distance of approximately six kilometres to a beacon at the north end of Kalalani ridge; thence following a cleared and at the north end of Kalalani ridge; thence following a cleared and beaconed line on a magnetic bearing of approximately 245 degrees for a distance of approximately ten kilometres to a beacon approximately five kilometres south of Mito Mingi (where the Umba river breaks up into a number of channels); thence following a cleared and beaconed line on a magnetic bearing of approximately 296 degrees for a distance of ten kilometres to a beacon approximately five kilometres due south of the confluence of the Mbaramu and Umba rivers; thence in a straight line to the said confluence, the point of commencement.” |
Tanga – Lushoto and Tanga Districts. 300 sq. k.m. |
49. UTENGULE SWAMPS GAME CONTROLLED AREA
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Serial No. |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
|
49. |
UTENGULE SWAMPS GAME CONTROLLED AREA Boundaries: “Commencing at Masapi village on the Njakapembe river, the boundary shall follow the motor road south to its crossing over the Njamkala (Kimbi) river; thence following the right bank of the Njamkala (Kimbi) to its confluence with the Great Ruaha river; thence downstream along the right bank of the Great Ruaha river to its confluence with the Madawi stream; thence along the left bank of the Madawi stream to its crossing with the Madibira-Urwani motor road; thence along the Madibira-Urwani road northwards through Urwani village to its junction with the Great Ruaha river at the former site of Husmann’s bridge; thence upstream along the left bank of the Great Ruaha river to its confluence with the Njakapembe river to Masapi village; the point of commencement.” |
Mbeya – Mbeya District. 500 sq. k.m. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (NATIONAL GAME) ORDER
(Section 18)
[1st December, 1974]
G.N. No. 274 of 1974
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (National Game) Order, and shall come into operation on the date of the commencement of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a3(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=180,height=80,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*.
2. The animals specified in the Schedule to this Order are hereby declared to be national game to which section 19 of the Wildlife Conservation Act shall apply.
SCHEDULE
A – ANIMALS
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S.N. |
Order and Family |
English Name |
Scientific Name |
Swahili Name |
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1. |
Order – INSECTIVORA Family – Erinaceidae |
Hedgehogs – All races |
Erinaceidae |
Kalunguyeye |
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2. |
Order – PRIMATA Family – |
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(1) Loricidae |
Edward’s Potto |
Perodicticus potto edwardsi |
Potto |
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(2) Cercopithecidae |
Black Mangabey |
Cercocebus atterimus (Oudemans) |
Babakoto |
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(3) Colobidae |
White-nosed Monkey |
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Patas (Red) Monkey |
Cercopithecus ascanius (Oudebert) |
Kima uso mweupe |
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(4) Pongidae |
S.W. Tanganyika Guereza |
Erythrocebus patas (Schereber) |
Kima mwekundu |
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3. |
Order – PHILIDOTA Family – Manidae |
S. Tanganyika Guereza |
Colobus angolensis angolensis (P.L. Sclater) |
Mbega mweupe wa Rukwa |
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4. |
Order – LAGOMORPHA Family – Leporidae |
N. W. Tanganyika Guereza |
Colobus angolensis palloiatus (P.L.S. Sclater) |
Mbega mweupe wa (i.a) Kusini |
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5. |
Order – RODENTIA Family – Pedetidae |
Red Colobus – All races |
Colobus angolensis ruwenzorii (P.L. Sclater) |
Mbega mweupe wa Bukoba |
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6. |
Order – CARNIVORA Family – |
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(1) Canidae |
Tanganyika Chimpanzee |
Colobus badius (Kerr) |
Mbega wekundu wote |
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(2) Viverridae |
Pangolin – All races Red (Rock) Hare |
Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii (Blumenbach) |
Sokwe mtu |
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Monis spp. |
Kakakuona |
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African Rabbit |
Pronolagus crassicaudatus (1. Geoffray) |
Kitungulea |
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Spring Hare |
Poelagus marjorita (St. leger) |
Sungura Masikiofupi |
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Wild dog |
Pedetes canensis (Forster) |
Kamendegere |
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Giant Genet |
Lycaon pictus (Temminck) |
Mbwa mwitu |
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Aquatic Civet (Genet) |
Genetta victoriae (Thomas) |
Kanu ziwa Victoria |
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Black-legged Mongoose |
Osbornictis piscivora (J.A. Allen) |
Kanu maji |
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Mellers (Brown) Mongoose |
Beogale nigripes Jacksonii (Pucheran) |
Nguchiro miguu mweusi |
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Rynchogale melleri caniceps – (Gray) |
Nguchiro Kahawia |
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(3) Hyanidae |
Striped Hyaena |
Hyaena hyaena (L) |
Fisi miraba |
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Aardwolf |
Proteles cristatus (Sparrman) |
Fisi ya Nkole |
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(4) Felidae |
Caracal |
Felis (lynx) caracal – (Schereber) |
Simba mangu |
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Cheetah |
Acinonyx jubatus (Schereber) |
Duma |
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7. |
Order – TUBULIDENTATA |
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Family – Orycteropidae |
Aardvark |
Orycteropus afer (Pallas) |
Muhanga |
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8. |
Order – PROBOSCIDAE Family – Elephantidae |
Elephant with tusks weighing less than 12 kilogrammes per pair |
Loxodonta africana (Blamenbach) |
Tembo wenye meno mawili yanayopungua kilo 12. |
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9. |
Order – ARTIODACTYLA Family – |
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(1) Suidae |
Giant Forest Hog |
Hylochoerus meinertzhageni (Thomas) |
Nguruwe – Kuu |
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(2) Giraffidae |
Giraffe |
Giraffa camelo- pardalis (L) |
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(3) Cephalophinae |
Yellow-backed Duiker |
Cephalophus silvicultor (Afzelius) |
Mindi njano |
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Black fronted Duiker |
Cephalophus Nigrifrons (Gray) |
Funo uso mweusi |
B – BIRDS
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S.N. |
Order and Family |
English Name |
Scientific Name |
Swahili Name |
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All birds except the following: |
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1. |
Order – STRUTHIO- FORMES |
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Family – Struthionidae |
Ostrich |
Struthio camelus |
Mbuni |
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2. |
Order – ANSERIFORMES |
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Family – Anatidae |
Ducks and Geese |
Anser anser |
Mabata |
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3. |
Order – GALLIFORMES Family – Phasianidae |
Partridges |
Ptilopachus |
Kwale |
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Francolins |
Francollinus |
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Spurfowl |
Pternistis |
Keren’gende Tomboro |
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Quails |
Cortunix/Excalfactoria |
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Guinea-fowls |
Numida/Acryllium |
Kanga/Kororo |
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4. |
Order – GRUIFORMES Family – Otididae |
Lesser bustards |
Eupodotis/Lophotis/ Lissortis |
Tandawala – ndogo |
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5. |
Order – CHARA- DRIFORMES Family – |
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(1) Rostratulidae |
Painted snipe |
Rostratula |
Sululu |
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(2) Scolopacidae |
Snipe |
Capella |
Sululu |
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(3) Pteroclididae |
Sandgrouse |
Pterocles/Eremia- |
Firigogo |
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6. |
Order – COLUMBI- FORMES Family – Columbidae |
Pigeons |
Columba/ Streptopelia/Turtur/ |
Ninga/ Tetere/Hua/ Njiwa |
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7. |
Order – CORACIFORMES Family – Bucerotidae |
Black and white casqued hornbill |
Bycanister subcylindricus |
Hondohondo |
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8. |
Order – COLIIFORMES Family – Coliidae |
Mouse birds |
Colius spp |
Kipasuasanda |
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9. |
Order – PASSERI- FORMES |
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Family – |
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(1) Corvidae |
Pied crow |
Corvas albus |
Kunguru |
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(2) Ploceidae |
Weavers and allies |
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Mnana na wenzake |
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(3) Fringlidae |
Finches and allies |
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Chiriku na wenzake |
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(4) Emberizidae |
Buntings |
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Bendera |
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10. |
Other seed eating birds. |
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Ndege wengine walao nafaka. |
C – REPTILES
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S.N. |
Order and Family |
English Name |
Scientific Name |
Swahili Name |
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1. |
Order – LORICATA Family – Crocodilidae |
Sharp-nosed Crocodile |
Crocodilus cataphractus |
Mamba magharibi |
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Nile Crocodile less than two metres in length |
Crocodilus niloticus |
Mamba mashariki wenye urefu usiofika meta mbili. |
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Order – TESTUDINATA Family – Testudinidae |
Tortoises |
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Kobe |
D. – OTHER ANIMALS
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(1) Bushbuck |
(2) Eland |
(3) Gazelle |
(4) Gerenuk |
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(5) Impala |
(6) Kudu |
(7) Lion |
(8) Puku |
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(9) Reedbuck |
(10) Rhino |
(11) Roan |
(12) Sable |
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(13) Sitatunga |
(14) Waterbuck |
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5. Any animal protected by any international convention or any country. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (GAME RESERVES) ORDER
(Section 8)
G.N. No. 275 of 1974
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Game Reserves) Order.
2. The areas described in the Schedule to this Order are hereby declared to be Game Reserves.
SCHEDULE
1. BIHARAMULO GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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1. |
BIHARAMULO GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the bridge where Inchwankima river crosses the Nyamirembe Biharamulo main road, approximately twenty kilometres from Nyamirembe – Biharamulo Pier, the boundary follows westwards along the north side of the Nyamirembe – Biharamulo Road to a beacon situated at Nyankango hill on its right (north side) at a point six kilometres from its junction with the Biharamulo – Geita main road; thence in a north westerly direction on a cleared Ruiga Forest Reserve boundary to a beacon on the east side of Biharamulo – Bukoba main road eighteen kilometres from Biharamulo Boma; thence due west crossing the Biharamulo – Bukoba road to a beacon at the escarpment of a low range of hills, northwards along a line of beacons at approximately one kilometre intervals to a point due west of the Biharamulo – Bukoba district border on the main Biharamulo – Bukoba road; thence due east to the drift at the Biharamulo Bukoba border on the road; thence following the Biharamulo and Bukoba District boundary to Ruiga river; thence due north following the west bank of the said river up to Kimwani (Kaziramuyaga) road; thence following the right side of the said road to a beacon situated at Kamachumu river on the right side of the road; thence in a south easterly direction in a cleared line to a beacon 180 metres south of Nyamangojo Game Scout post; thence in a south-easterly direction to a beacon situated on the north side of Rukwe Inlet; thence in a straight line to a beacon situated at Kaziramafuka Game Scout post; thence following the west bank of Inchwankima river to the point of commencement.” |
West Lake – Biharamulo District. 1,300 sq. k.m. |
2. BURIGI GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and No. Size (Approximate) |
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2. |
BURIGI GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at a beacon on the boundary of the Biharamulo Game Reserve, two kilometres west of Biharamulo – Bukoba road the boundary shall follow a western direction in a straight cleared line of beacons of approximately 500 metres intervals crossing the Kasongeyei and Ruza Rivers to Kanyamosongo on the Karagwe – Ngara road (Comworks base camp); thence north along the east side of the Rulenge – Karagwe road to a beacon situated at Kimisi on the said road; thence due east in a straight cleared line of beacons to the highest point of Rwamsukuru hills; thence following the ridges of the said hills to a beacon situated on the west shore of Lake Burigi; thence in a southerly direction following the right (West) bank of Lake Burigi to where Kasanda Mbuga enters the said Lake; thence following the said Mbuga to a beacon situated at two kilometres from the lake; thence in south-easterly direction, following a beaconed line on the top of the Kagenya and Rwabiliba hills to Lake Burigi shore again; thence in an easterly direction to a beacon of bonu situated at the middle of the Lake; thence in a southerly direction along the centre of the lake to a beacon situated at the commencement of Lake Burigi approximately 1000 metres from the east bank of the Kasongeye river; thence due east in a straight line of beacons at approximately 500 metres intervals to a point of the Biharamulo – Bukoba border on top of the escarpment about two kilometres from Biharamulo – Bukoba road; thence following the top of the escarpment south-wards along a line of beacons of the Biharamulo Game Reserve boundary at approximately one kilometre intervals to the beacon of commencement.” |
West Lake – Biharamulo and Karagwe Districts. 2,200 sq. k.m. |
3. IBANDA GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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3. |
IBANDA GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the point where the Kifurusa river enters Kagera river, the boundary follows the east bank of Kifurusa upstream to a beacon placed two kilometres from the starting point; thence in a westerly direction for a distance of about 500 metres to Kanjumburo out-crops; thence following the Rwewengo Valley in a south westerly direction to a beacon situated on Omububale ridge; thence in a straight line at 168 degrees magnetic across Rwenkuba to the Chanyamoya hills; thence in a South westerly direction crossing Kitalaka Valley to Kashenye hill following the top Kalongo, Minango and Nyakitubile ridges; thence in a south-easterly direction in a straight cleared line to the International boundary Post No. 72-A situated on the right bank of Kagera river; thence following the International boundary downstream along the centre of Kagera river to the point of commencement.” |
West Lake – Karagwe District. 200 sq. k.m. |
4. KIGOSI GAME CONTROLLED AREA – SHINYANGA REGION
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Serial No |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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4. |
KIGOSI GAME CONTROLLED AREA Approximate Area – 700 Square Kilometres Boundaries: “Commencing at Beacon No. 7 on the boundary of the Nikonga river Forest Reserve twenty kilometres west of Ushirombo on the Kahama – Biharamulo main road the boundary follows that of the Nikonga River Forest Reserve to south of the Basonge waterhole on the Kigosi river; thence leaving the Forest Reserve boundary continues southerly in a straight line to the source of the Mtoni river near Bugomba village; thence downstream along the west bank of the Mtoni river to its confluence with the Gombe river; thence along the west bank of the Mtoni river or its confluence with the Gombe river; thence along the left bank of the Gombe river downstream in a southerly and westerly direction to its confluence with the Mkombo river; thence downstream along the left bank of the Mkombo river to a beacon situated at the point where the said river enters the lake formed by its confluence with the Moyowesi river; thence in a westerly direction along a beaconed line following the North edge of the said lake to the point where the Moyowesi river enters it; thence upstream following the left bank of the Moyowesi river to its confluence with the Nikonga river; thence following the western and northern boundaries of the Nikonga River Forest Reserve north and thence east to the point of commencement.” |
Shinyanga Region |
5. KIZIGO GAME RESERVE
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Serial No |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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5. |
KIZIGO GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the confluence of the Nzombe and Kizigo rivers the boundary follows upstream along the right (east) bank of the Kizigo river to the confluence of the Kizigo and Jamono rivers; then the boundary follows upstream along the right hand bank of the Jamono river to the site of Nayirago village; thence the boundary follows a demarcated and graded line in a south easterly direction to the boundary of the Rungwa Game Reserve near the old site of Usuhilo village; thence along the boundary of the Rungwa Game Reserve to where it meets the Nzombe river; thence downstream along the north bank of the Nzombe river to the point of commencement.” |
Singida – Manyoni District. 4,000 sq. k.m. |
5A. MASWA GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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5A. |
MASWA GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the Serengeti National Park beacon on Kitu Hill the boundary shall follow a southerly and then easterly direction along the boundary of the said National park to beacon No. SNP. 49 situated on Ndugani Kopjes; thence north-eastwards continuing along the said boundary to beacon No. SNP. 41; thence due south to a point beside the road from Kakesio to Nyalikungu (Maswa); thence in a westerly direction following the said road through Kimali to Mang’wina (Mawina) river; thence northwards along a cleared line to Luguruya Mbuga (Tindahuligi); thence following the cleared line in a northerly direction to Mongowakima river; thence following the left bank of that river downstream to its confluence with the Simiyu river; thence in a northerly direction to Bungato Hill; thence in a north-westerly direction to Habiya Hill through Cherene, Nyasesi and Buhalo Hills; thence in a northerly direction to Kitu Hill, the point of commencement.” |
Shinyanga – Maswa District. 2,200 sq. k.m. |
6. MKOMAZI GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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6. |
MKOMAZI GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the summit of Kinondu hill the boundary follows a beaconed line in a north easterly direction to the northern summit of Maji ya Juu hill; thence in an easterly direction to the summit of Ndea hill; thence in a north easterly direction through the summit of Ngurunga (Ndea Ndogo) to the Kenya-Tanzania International boundary; thence south-east along the boundary to the Kilimanjaro – Tanga regional boundary; thence south west along this boundary to the summit of Mabili (Upare) hill; thence in a straight line through the summit of Masanzali hill to a beacon on the south bank of the Kisiwani river; thence following the south bank of the Kisiwani river upstream to its first crossing of the main Kihurio – Same road; thence following this road towards Kisiwani for approximately six kilometres to the second crossing of the road over the Kisiwani river near the Kisiwani P.W.D. Road Camp; thence in a north-easterly direction to the summit of the Mwetakombohe hill; thence in a north-westerly direction to the summit of Manola hill; thence in a south-westerly direction along a cut trace towards Kwizu hill as far as the main Kihurio-Same road; thence in a north-westerly direction following the south side of the said road to a beacon situated at the junction of the Kihurio-Same road with the Same-Ndea track; thence in a straight line in a northerly direction to the summit of Zange hill; thence northwards along the watershed through Igiri hill and Bimbuli hill to the summit of Kinondu hill, the point of commencement.” |
7. MOUNT KILIMANJARO GAME RESERVE
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Serial No |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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7. |
MOUNT KILIMANJARO GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “All that area of land within the Kilimanjaro Forest Reserve boundaries which are described in Government Notice No. 227 of 1940 excepting that area which is gazetted as the Kilimanjaro National Park.” |
Kilimanjaro – Moshi and Rombo Districts. 900 sq. k.m. |
8. MOUNT MERU GAME RESERVE
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Serial No |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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8. |
MOUNT MERU GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “The mountain mass of Meru bounded by the lower margin of the forest belt and including any area lying within the line of beacons marking the Mount Meru Forest Reserves but excluding that area which is gazetted as the Arusha National Park.” |
Arusha – Arumeru District. 300 sq. k.m. |
9. MUHESI GAME RESERVE
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Serial No |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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9. |
MUHESI GAME RESERVE Situation and Boundaries: “All that area of land in Manyoni District Council situated north of Kizigo Game and Forest Reserve, being approximately 2,300 square kilometres and bounded as follows: Commencing at Kizigo river Chambi hills the boundary follows upstream along the right (east) bank of Kizigo and Jamono rivers; then the boundary follows upstream along the right hand bank of the Jamono to the site of Nayirago village thence the boundary follows a demarcated line in a north-easterly direction to a point 8 kilometres from Hagata village along the Chunya – Higi road; thence the boundary follows a demarcated line in a south-easterly direction to a beacon at Roanilisa; thence a demarcated line in a south-easterly direction to Kizigo river, the point of commencement.” |
Singida – Manyoni District G.N. No. 531 of 1991 |
10. RUBONDO ISLAND GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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10. |
RUBONDO ISLAND GAME RESERVE [Deleted – G.N. No. 22 of 1977] |
11. RUMANYIKA-ORUGUNDU GAME RESERVE
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Serial No |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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11. |
RUMANYIKA-ORUGUNDU GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at a beacon about one kilometre from the Nyakatuntu Game Scout Post on the Nyakatuntu-Murongo track the boundary follows a north-easterly direction along the Ilonga Hills range to a beacon on Mtagata Hill; thence in a north westerly direction along the Mashoro Hills range to a beacon on Bikoni Hill; thence in a northerly direction to a beacon on Rulonge Hill; thence westwards across the Kishanda Valley to a beacon at Makabingo; thence in a south-westerly direction following the Kazuro Hill; thence in a southerly direction following the Kisherere Hill range to a beacon at Kituntu; thence following the Nyakashenyi Hills range in a south-westerly direction following the Kazuro Hill; thence in an easterly direction to the beacon of commencement.” |
West Lake – Karagwe District. 800 sq. k.m. |
12. RUNGWA GAME RESERVE
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Serial No |
Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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12. |
RUNGWA GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the road bridge across the Rungwa river on the Chunya to Itigi road the boundary follows the eastern edge of the said road to Mwamagembe village; thence along the left hand side (northern side) of graded track running approximately north east and then east to Bagamoyo waterhole; thence along the same track to its crossing of the Issawa river; thence upstream along the Issawa river to a demarcated line; thence along this demarcated line across the Ipunga mbuga over the north-eastern shoulder of Pandambili hill to the Mpingo river; thence downstream along the eastern bank of the Mpingo river to its confluence with the Mwakasumbi river; thence downstream along the eastern bank of the Mwakasumbi river to its confluence with the Nzombe river; thence upstream (westwards) along the southern bank of the Nzombe river to its confluence with the Utambi river; thence upstream along the eastern bank of the Utambi river to where it cuts the old Isambwa foot-path; thence along a demarcated line along the said path to its crossing of Nyonga (Mkonongo) river; thence westwards along the west bank of the said river to its confluence with the Rungwa river; thence upstream along the south bank of the Rungwa river to the road bridge, the point of commencement.” |
Singida – Manyoni District. 9,000 sq. k.m. |
13. SAADANI GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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13. |
SAADANI GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing from the point where the Ruvu/Moyusi railway line crosses the Mligaji river the boundary follows the north side of the said river downstream to the Indian Ocean; thence in a southerly direction along a cleared and beaconed line for approximately eight kilometres to a beacon situated about half a kilometre north of Saadani Village; thence following a cleared and beaconed line, leaving Saadani village and Marumbi salt-works to the east, in a south-easterly direction to the point where the Wami river enters the sea; thence following the said river upstream for approximately two kilometres to a beacon on the north bank; thence in a Northerly direction along a cleared and beaconed line for about two kilometres to a beacon north-east of the Kisauke Sisal Factory; thence in a westerly direction along a cleared and beaconed line, leaving the Kisauke Sisal Factory to the south, to a beacon on the the Kisauke/Wami Station road; thence along a cleared and beaconed line, leaving Maguke Village to the south, to another beacon on the Kisauke/Wami Station road; thence following the said road in a generally westerly direction to a beacon where the road swings south; thence westwards to the Ruvu-Mnyusi railway line; thence following the said railway line due north to the point of commencement.” |
Coast – Bagamoyo District. 300 sq. k.m. |
14. SAANANE ISLAND GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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14. |
SAANANE ISLAND GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “All that area of land comprising the Island known as Saanane or Siawangi or Chyamand and the surrounding waters to a limit of one hundred metres from the shore of the said Island.” |
Mwanza – Mwanza District. 0.5 sq. k.m. |
15. SELOUS GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and Size (Approximate) |
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15. |
SELOUS GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the point of confluence of the Great Ruaha river with the Ruembe river approximately ten kilometres south-east of the girder bridge over the Ruaha river on the Ifakara – Kilosa road the boundary shall follow the North bank of the Great Ruaha river to the Uhuru Railway line bridge across the Ruaha river; thence along the centre of the Uhuru Railway line in a north easterly direction to where the Kilengwe-Lomanga track crosses the line; thence in a south-easterly direction along a demarcated line to a beacon at the extreme north-eastern point of Maji ya Moto Hill; thence in an east-south east direction along a demarcated line to the point where the Kisaki/Kisanga/Mpanga road crosses the Kidai river; thence in an easterly direction downstream the Kidai river to a beacon at the point where the said river turns north to join the Mgeta river; thence along a demarcated line in a north-easterly direction to the Mgeta river; thence along the north bank of the Mgeta River in a north-easterly direction to the junction of the Ruvu and Mgeta rivers; thence along a demarcated line to the Mkigura Mbuga; thence in a south-easterly direction along the northern limit of the Mkigura mbuga to the Dibwe water course; thence in an easterly direction upstream along the Dibwe water course to its source in the Kongo ridge; thence along the Kongo ridge in an easterly direction to the source of the Kunguru river; thence in an easterly direction downstream along the Kunguru River to the point where it crosses the Kisarawe/Vikumburu/Mroka road; thence along the said road to the Rufiji river; thence upstream along the north bank of the Rufiji river to the junction of the Kibenge river; thence in southerly direction along a beaconed line to the Ngui river; thence in a south-easterly direction following the Ngui River to its junction with the Nkongo river; thence in a south-easterly direction along a beaconed line to the Nandomondo lake on the Mtarula river; thence in a south-easterly direction downstream along the Mtarula river to the point where it meets the old Kimburu track; thence in a southerly direction along the old Kimburu-Kikongoro track to Mwanu river; thence along the south side of the Mwamu river to its confluence with Lake Utunge; thence following the low water level around the southern side of the said lake to where it flows out into the Utunge river to its confluence with the Lung’onya river at Mgwenda; thence along the east bank of the Lung’unya river to the Lung’onya flood Plain; thence continuing in a south-easterly direction following a graded track to the east of the Lung’onya Flood Plain to a beacon to the west of Mkwanga hill; thence in a south-easterly direction along a cleared and beaconed line to a beacon on the northern edge of the Minganji flood plain; thence in a southerly direction along a cleared and beaconed line to a beacon at the junction of the Namatewe and Lung’onya flood plains; thence in a south-easterly direction for approximately fifteen Kilometres along a cut line to a beacon sited on the west side of the Nachingwea-Kilwa inter-district boundary; thence in a south south-westerly direction along a cut line to Kitumbi-Mkwera hill; thence southwards along a cut line to the south-bank of the Matandu river; thence following a graded track southwards to the source of the Holowe; thence following the graded track in a south westerly direction to the Nahangi-Narung’ombe river junction; thence following a graded track in a south westerly direction to its junction with the Muhinge-Idwale road; thence in a north-westerly direction along a demarcated line to the confluence of the Nandete and Liwale rivers; thence in a north westerly direction along the Nandete river to its source; thence along a demarcated line north west to the Matandu river; thence in a generally west-south-westerly direction along the south bank of the Matandu river upstream to its source; thence in a straight line through the old village of Ali Makino to the junction of the Ndapata and Njenje rivers; thence upstream following the right bank of the Njenje river to its junction with the Mangi river; thence following a direct line to the old village of Makunguwira; thence in an easterly direction to the north end of the Nangangulu hills; thence in a southerly then westerly direction following the top of the Nangangulu ridge to the source of the Msisima river; thence following the left bank of the Msisima river to its junction with the Mbarangandu river; thence due west to a beacon on the Kilowero river; thence upstream along the right bank of the Kilowero river to its source; thence in a westerly direction over the water shed to the source of the Ligombe river; thence downstream along the right bank of the Ligombe river to its junction with the Luwega river; thence upstream along the west bank of the Luwegu river to its junction with the Rondo river; thence in a south-westerly direction along the south bank of the Rondo River to its junction with the Nahangi river; thence northwards up the Nahangi river to its source in the Kiyeye hill; thence in the same direction along the ridge connecting the hills named Kiyeye, Lyambepo, Mbarika and Irawala; thence to the Mihila hill; thence along the cleared track following the northern slope of the ridge connecting the Mihila and the Maboko hills to the Lihonyota; thence following a cleared track from Lohonyota to the junction of the Ikula stream and the Luhombero river; thence along the said ridge in an easterly direction to the Mahoko hills; thence along the Mahoko hills to the source of the Mhungui river; thence down the left bank of the Mbugui river to a point due south-east of the source of the Ikolia stream; thence down the Ikulia stream to its junction with the Ihobero river; thence down the left bank of the……. Luhombero and Msolwa river; thence following the west bank of the Msolwa river upstream in a generally northerly direction to the junction with the Mtendezi river; thence following the east bank of the Msolwa river in a northerly direction to a beacon; thence on a bearing of 14.5 degrees T. for approximately eight kilometres to a beacon on the south bank of the Ruaha river in latitude 7 degrees 43 minutes 20 seconds south and longitude 37 degrees 02 minutes 40 seconds east; thence following the Ruaha river to its point of confluence with the Ruembe river, the point of commencement.” |
Coast, Morogoro, Lindi, Mtwara and Ruvuma Regions – Kisarawe, Morogoro, Rufiji, Kilosa, Mahenge, Kilwa, Nachingwea, Tunduru and Songea, Districts. 50,000 sq. k.m. |
16. UGALLA GAME RESERVE
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Region, District and size (Approximate) |
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16. |
UGALLA GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the junction of the Ugalla and Msima rivers the boundary shall follow a northerly direction along a demarcated line to a beacon situated on the East side of the Kaliuwa – Mpanda Railway line on the Lumbe Mbuga; thence in an easterly direction along a cleared and beaconed line to a beacon beside the Nyumbu – Siri track; thence in a south-easterly direction along a cleared and beaconed line to a beacon on the left side of the Tabora – Nyonga road; thence following the left side of the Tabora – Nyonga road in a south-westerly direction to the intersection of the said road with the Ugalla river at Isimbira; thence in a westerly direction along a cleared and beaconed line to a beacon on the left bank of the Msima river; thence in a north-westerly direction following the left bank of the Msima river downstream to its junction with the Ugalla River; which is the point of commencement.” |
Tabora and Rukwa – Tabora and Mpanda Districts. 5,000 sq. k.m. |
17. UMBA GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and size (Approximate) |
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17. |
UMBA GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the junction of the Tanga/Kilimanjaro regional boundaries with the Tanzania-Kenya international boundary the reserve boundary follows the Kenya boundary south-eastwards to a point due north of Gerevi hill; thence in a straight line south through Gerezi hill to the Umba river; thence following the south bank of the Umba river upstream to a beacon on the said bank due south of Mazunya hill and approximately two kilometres east of the confluence of the Umba and Mbaramu rivers; thence in a straight line northwards to the summit of Mazunya hill; thence north-westwards to the summit of Kigongojiwa-Kubwa ridge; thence westerly in a straight line to Masambura waterhole; thence westerly to the eastern summit of Karambatu hill; thence south-westerly to Mabili Usambaa hill; thence North westerly to Kashugu waterhole; thence following the Kilimanjaro-Tanga regional boundary north east-wards to the point of commencement.” |
Tanga – Lushoto District. 1,500 sq. k.m. |
18. UWANDA GAME RESERVE
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Name and Boundary Description |
Region, District and size (Approximate) |
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18. |
UWANDA GAME RESERVE Boundaries: “Commencing at the high water mark of Lake Rukwa where the Momba river enters Lake Rukwa – the boundary follows the Momba river upstream on the right bank to Mamalundulu Village; thence on a cleared and beaconed line on a bearing of 280 degrees to Kilangawala Village on the old road leading to Nkamba Village; thence on a bearing of 255 degrees to a point on the Msanvia river where another cleared and beaconed line on a bearing of 355 degrees runs to the high water mark of Lake Rukwa near the fishing village of Nankanka; thence following the high water mark of Lake Rukwa to the point of commencement at the mouth of the Momba river.” |
Rukwa (Lake Rukwa) Sumbawanga District. 5,000 sq. k.m. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (MKUNGUNERO GAME RESERVE) (DECLARATION) ORDER
(Section 8)
LUKWIKA/LUMESULE AND MSANJESI
1. This Order may be sited as the Wildlife Conservation (Mkungunero Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order.
2. The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be Mkungunero Game Reserve.
SCHEDULE
MSANJESI GAME RESERVE
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Situation and Boundaries: |
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All that area of land situated in Masasi District, Mtwara Region covering an area of 210.25 square kilometres. Commencing at the intersection of the Msasi-Nachingwea District boundary and Mbangala river, the boundary runs along Mtuwa/Chingulugulu road in the southerly direction up to the confluence of this road to Chinganga river; thence in a southerly direction up to the intersection of this river and Chingulungulu/Kilimalongo road; thence along this road up to the intersection of a valley and the road; the boundary then follows the valley up to the confluence with Mbangala river; thence along Mbangala river in northerly direction boundary of Mchonda up to the intersection of this river and the eastern forest reserve; thence up to the intersection of the Western boundary of Mchonda forest reserve and Mbangala river; thence along the Mbangala river which is the point of commencement. |
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LUKWIKA/LUMESULE GAME RESERVE
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Situation and Boundaries: |
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All that area of land situated in Masasi District, Mtwara Region covering an area of 444.2 square kilometres. Commencing at the intersection of Chimika/Mpwahiya road and Lukwika river, the boundary runs in a straight line to the junction of Mburuza/Lukwika road and Mburuza river up to the confluence of Mburuza and Lukwamba rivers; thence in the westerly direction up to the junction of Mpombwe/Lumesule road and a valley (no name for it); the boundary then turns northwards to a point at Lumesule river approximately 16 kilometres from the confluence of Lumesule and Ruvuma rivers; thence in southerly direction to the Ruvuma river; thence eastwards along the Ruvuma river to its confluence with Lukwika river; thence along the Lukwika river to the intersection of Chimika/Mpwahiya road and Lukwika river which is the point of commencement. |
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MKUNGUNERO GAME RESERVE SITUATION AND BOUNDARIES
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“Commencing at beacon No. 1, the boundary shall follow a straight line on a bearing of 39℃ 00′ eastward to beacon No. 2 (23.0 kilometres); thence in a southeasterly direction on a bearing of 162℃ 00′ to beacon No. 3 (40.4 km.); thence on a bearing of 273℃ 00′ to beacon No. 4 (14.5 km.); thence in a northwesterly direction on a bearing of 338℃ 30′ to beacon No. 5 (15.7 km.). Thence Westwards to beacon No. 6 on a bearing 269℃ 30 (10.62km.). Thence in a northwesterly direction to beacon No. 1 through beacon Nos. 7, 8 and 9 (44.5 km.), which is the point of commencement.” |
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THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (IKORONGO AND GRUMETI GAME RESERVES) (DECLARATION) ORDER
(Section 8)
G.N. No. 214 of 1994
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Ikorongo and Grumeti Game Reserves) (Declaration) Order.
2. The areas described in the First and Second Schedules to this Order are hereby declared to be Ikorongo game Reserve and Grumeti Game Reserve respectively.
3. Amends the Conservation (Game Controlled Areas) Order function a4(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=215,height=81,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*.
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IKORONGO GAME RESERVE
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All that area of land situated in Mara – Serengeti District comprising of 1867 square kilometres commencing at the Ikoma gate of Serengeti National Park the boundary follows an easterly direction to Romoti river; thence northerly direction following the Serengeti National Park boundary to Nyiberekera (Mbelekelo rocks; thence a south west direction to the rocky hills of Mberekero (Nyamuma); thence following a southerly direction to the Regarawira rocks, thence a westerly direction to the confluence of the Manchira and Burunga rivers; thence continuing on a south-westerly direction to the Robisunga hills on the Ikoma-Mugumu road; thence following the mentioned road on a southerly direction to the river Malulu (Maruru) bridge; thence following the right bank of river Malulu south easterly to its junction with the Grumeti river, thence the boundary follows the said river to its new bridge on the Fort Ikoma Rubanda road; thence following the said river to its new bridge on the Fort Ikoma Rubanda road, thence following the said road to the Sambaiga river bridge; thence following the Rwemanana Valley on a south-westerly direction to the Fort Ikoma Gate the point of commencement. |
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SECOND SCHEDULE
GRUMETI GAME RESERVE
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All that area of land situated in Mara-Bunda and Serengeti Disticts, comprising of 1900 square kilometres commencing at the confluence of Rubana and Grumeti rivers thence; the boundary follows the Serengeti National Park boundary up to junction with Makanyancha river thence follows Makanyancha river up to Kawanga dam; thence following the Serengeti National Park boundary on easterly direction through the Tanganyika and Nyasirori plains to a point where the Serengeti National Park touches Grumeti river; thence following Grumeti river (Serengeti National Park) boundary downstream on a south westerly direction to its confluence with Romoti river (Serengeti National Park) upstream to a point 5 kilometres from Ikoma gate of the Serengeti National Park; thence a north-westerly direction up to Kabasaga hill on the old Arusha – Musoma road; thence following the mentioned road to its junction with Rubana river at Makundusi; thence follows the north bank of Rubana river downstream to the confluence of Rubana and Grumeti rivers the point of commencement. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (KIJERESHI GAME RESERVE) (DECLARATION) ORDER
G.N. No. 215 of 1994
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Kijereshi Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order.
2. All that piece of land known as Kijereshi Game Reserve situated in Magu District and described in the Schedule hereto is hereby declared to be the Kijereshi Game Reserve for the purpose of this Act.
SCHEDULE
KIJERESHI GAME RESERVE
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All that area of land approximately 6576 hectares or 65.72 km. situated in Magu District, south of Serengeti National Park following the main road of Musoma BOUNDARIES: |
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Commencing from beacon No. 1 at a point by the Mwanza-Musoma roadside at the eighth telephone pole counted from Ndabaga bridge on Mbalageti River, the boundary goes south-east in a magnetic bearing of 13℃ for a distance of 2300 metres to beacon No. 2. |
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From beacon No. 2 the boundary goes north-east in a magnetic bearing of 23℃ for a distance of 150 metres to beacon No. 3. |
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From Beacon No. 3 the boundary goes south-east in magnetic bearing of 128℃ for a distance of 6281 metres to beacon No. 4. Then in a magnetic bearing of 115℃ for distance of 3550 metres to beacon No. 5. |
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From Beacon No. 5 the boundary goes eastwards for a distance of 4246 metres to beacon No. 6. Then the boundary goes south-east in a magnetic bearing of 109℃ for a distance of 875 metres to beacon No. 7. |
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From beacon No. 7 the boundary goes north-east in a magnetic bearing of 53℃ for a distance of 2100 metres to beacon No. 8. Then in a magnetic bearing of 21℃ 30 for a distance of 3280 metres to beacon No. 9. |
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From beacon No. 9 the boundary goes north-west in a magnetic bearing of 291℃ for a distance of 4850 metres to beacon No. 10. |
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From beacon No. 10 the boundary goes south-west in magnetic bearing of 259℃ for a distance of 5075 metres to beacon No. 11. |
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From beacon No. 11 the boundary goes north-west in magnetic bearing of 299℃ for a distance of 1150 metres to beacon No. 12. |
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From beacon No. 12 the boundary goes for distance of 7903 metres to the starting point which is beacon No. 1 as delineated on game plan Non. JB 2152 deposited with the Commissioner for Surveys and Mapping Division, Ministry of Tourism, National Resources and Environment Wildlife Division – Dar es Salaam. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (PANDE GAME RESERVE) (DECLARATION) ORDER
(Section 8)
G.N. No. 216 of 1994
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Pande Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order.
2. The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be Pande Game Reserve.
SCHEDULE
PANDE GAME RESERVE
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All that area of land in Kinondoni District situated south of Mabwe Village and known as Pande Hill, being approximately 1226.2 hectares, (as delineated on Survey Division Plan No. 7823) and bounded as follows: |
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East: Commencing at beacon No. 1, situated 1.609 km. from Mabwa on the Mabwe-Kibesa trunk road, by a cut and beaconed line on a bearing of 101 for a distance of 510 metres to beacon No. 2 situated on Mabwe – Dilo truck road; thence on a bearing of 149 for a distance of 3167 metres to beacon No. 3 situated on the Dilo-Vikonga footpath: thence on a bearing of 189 for a distance of 2523 metres to beacon No. 4 by passing the derelict village of Vikonga. |
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South: From beacon No. 4 by a cut and beaconed line on a bearing of 237 for a distance of 697 metres, crossing the Luissi-Vikonga trunk road, to beacon No. 6 situated on Magoe Msakusi footpath; thence on a bearing of 272 for a distance of 537 metres to beacon No. 7. |
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West: From beacon No. 7 by a cut and beaconed line on a bearing of 330 for a distance of 1019 metres to beacon No. 8; thence on bearing of 2 for a distance of 3838 metres to beacon No. 9; thence on a distance of 832 metres to beacon No. 10 situated on the Mabwe-Kibesa trunk road on an average bearing of 40 for a distance of 1452 metres to beacon No. 1, the point of commencement. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (MUHESI GAME RESERVE) (DECLARATION) ORDER
G.N. No. 217 of 1994
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Muhesi Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order.
2. The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be Muhesi Game Reserve.
3. [Revokes the Wildlife Conservation (Muhesi Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order.]
SCHEDULE
MUHESI GAME RESERVE
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All that area of land in Manyoni District Council situated north of Kizigo Game and Forest Reserve, being approximately 2,300 square kilometres and bounded as follows: |
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Commencing at Kizigo river Chambi hills the boundary follows upstream along the right (east) bank of Kizigo and Jamono rivers; then the boundary follows upstream along the right hand bank of the Jamono river to the site of Nayirago village; thence the boundary follows a demarcated line in a north-easterly direction to a point 8 kilometres from Hagata village along the Chunya – Itigi road; thence the boundary follows a demarcated line in a south-easterly direction to a beacon at Roanilisa; thence a demarcated line in a south-easterly direction to Kizigo river, the point of commencement. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (LUKWATI GAME RESERVE) (DECLARATION) ORDER
(Section 8)
G.N. No. 459 of 1997
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Lukwati Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order.
2. The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be Lukwati Game Reserve.
3. [Revokes Item 22 of the Schedule to the Wildlife Conservation (Game Controlled Areas) Order, 1974 function a5(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=233,height=61,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}* which relates to Lukwati Game Controlled Area.]
SCHEDULE
LUKWATI GAME RESERVE
Situation and Boundaries:
All that area of land situated in Chunya District, Mbeya Region cover covering an area of 3146.7 square kilometres, commencing at the point where the Yeye river cuts through the East Rukwa escarpment, the boundary runs in a north-westerly direction along the top of the said escarpment and thence continues north-westwards to the Rungwa river; thence along the south bank of the Rungwa river upstream to its confluence with the Muipa river; thence along the South bank of the Muipa river upstream to the point where it is crossed by the Lukwati-Mdabulo road; thence southwards for approximately ten kilometres along the east side of this road to a beacon; thence westwards in a straight line to a beacon on Ilela Hill; thence in a south-westerly direction by a series of straight lines through beacons of Mwendo hill and Kimpula rock to a beacon on Chauga hill thence westwards in a straight line to a beacon on the east bank of the Lago river; thence downstream along the east bank of the same river to the point where it cuts through the East Rukwa escarpment; thence in a north-westerly direction along the top of this escarpment to the Yeye river, the point of commencement.
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (USANGU GAME RESERVE) (DECLARATION) ORDER
(Section 8)
G.N. No. 436A of 1998
1. This Order may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Usangu Game Reserve) (Declaration) Order.
2. The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby declared to be the Usangu Game Reserve.
SCHEDULE
USANGU GAME RESERVE
Situation and Boundaries:
Usangu Game Reserve is estimated to have an area of about 4,148 square kilometres.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF USANGU GAME RESERVE:
The boundary runs from JV 878 (at Kipembawe Hill) with 204℃ at a distance of 17.1 kilometres to JV 877 (on top of Bomani Hill). From JV 877 the boundary runs with 100℃ at a distance of 22.1 kilometres to JV 875 (on top of Kimunyangi Hill) where it diverts with 125℃ at a distance of 15.1 kilometres to JV873 (at the confluence of Mduara and Nyakatete River). From JV 873, the boundary runs with 93℃ at a distance of 17.5 kilometres to JV 868 there it diverts with 169℃ at a distance of 13.5 kilometres to JV 865. From JV 865 the boundary runs with 162℃ at a distance of 22.6 kilometres to JV 867 (at confluence of Konga River and Great Ruaha River), where it diverts with 206℃ at a distance of 6 kilometres to JV 863. From JV 863 the boundary runs with 75℃ at a distance of 12.2 kilometres to JV 862 (on the bank of Mwanjulwa River, 5 km northwards from Kapunga Village).
From JV 862 the boundary runs with 83℃ at a distance of 15 kilometres through Malawi Swamps to JV 861 (at the bank of Mlungu River 5 km. From Nyota Village northwards). The boundary divert with 94℃ at a distance of 6.3 kilometres to JV 859 (Close to Ikoga Village). From JV 859 it runs with 336℃ at a distance of 3.9 kilometres to JV 858 where it diverts with 65℃ at a distance of 3.3 kilometres to JV 857. From JV 857 the boundary runs with 354℃ at a distance of 8.2 kilometres to JV 856. From JV 856 it runs with 19℃ at a distance of 4.2 kilometres to JV 855. It diverts with 74℃ at a distance of 2.5 kilometres to JV 854. From JV 854, boundary runs with 54℃ at a distance of 2.2 kilometres to JV 853. From JV 853 the boundary runs with 350℃ at a distance 14.4 kilometres to JV 852. From JV 852, the boundary diverts with 91℃ at a distance of 22 kilometres to JV 851 (on top of the hill near Muwanga River close to Nyamakuyu Village).
From JV 851 the boundary runs with 33℃ at a distance of 15.9 kilometres to JV 847. From JV 847 the boundary runs with 355℃ at a distance of 6.5 kilometres to JV 846. From JV 846 the boundary runs along the river up to JV 848 (at the confluence with Great Ruaha River, where the boundary follows the Ruaha National Park boundary back to JV 878 where it started.
REGULATIONS
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (DEALINGS IN TROPHIES) REGULATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Regulation
Title
1. Citation.
2. Issue of Trophy Dealer’s Licence.
3. Trophy Dealer’s Licence to be in prescribed form.
4. Criteria for issue of Trophy Dealer’s Licence.
5. Conditions of licence.
6. Trophy export certificate.
7. Import or export of trophies.
8. Production of trophy to licensing officer.
9. Offences.
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (DEALINGS IN TROPHIES) REGULATIONS
(Section 94)
[8th November, 1974]
G.Ns. Nos.
268 of 1974
353 of 1987
190 of 1989
514 of 1995
1. Citation
These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Dealings in Trophies) Regulations.
2. Issue of Trophy Dealer’s Licence
A Trophy Dealer’s Licence may be issued to any citizen of the United Republic upon an application made by him in the form prescribed in the First Schedule to these Regulations and upon payment of the fee prescribed in the Second Schedule in relation to the dealing in trophy for which a licence is applied for.
3. Trophy Dealer’s Licence to be in prescribed form
A Trophy Dealer’s Licence shall be in the form prescribed in the Third Schedule to these Regulations.
4. Criteria for issue of Trophy Dealer’s Licence
No person shall be issued with a Trophy Dealer’s Licence unless–
(a) the licensing officer is fully satisfied that the applicant is a person of integrity;
(b) the applicant has been recommended for a trophy dealer’s licence by a designated organisation.
5. Conditions of licence
(1) A licensed trophy dealer shall not–
(a) carry on any dealing or enter into any transaction in relation to any trophy unless such dealing or transaction is authorised by his licence;
(b) carry on his business except on the premises specified in the licence; or
(c) deal in any category of trophies other than that specified in the licence.
(2) Every licensed trophy dealer shall–
(a) store the trophies in which he deals with in the premises approved by the licensing officer as adequate and suitable for storage of trophies;
(b) if he is carrying on any other business in addition to his trophy business, assign a portion of his business premises for the carrying on of the trophy business and no other business shall be carried on within such portion:
Provided that it shall not be necessary to separate that portion from the rest of the business premises by any partition if that portion is otherwise easily identifiable as the portion within which trophy business is being carried on;
(c) exhibit in some conspicuous place within the portion of his business premises in which trophy business is being carried on a notice in the form prescribed in the Fourth Schedule;
(d) keep and maintain an appropriate trophy dealer’s register in the form prescribed in the Fifth or Sixth Schedule to these Regulations (whichever form is applicable in his case) and shall, as soon as may be practicable after the conclusion of any transaction involving a trophy, enter in the register the particulars as are required to be recorded in the registers;
(e) submit on or before the thirty-first day of January, thirtieth day of April, thirty-first day of July and thirty-first day of October in each year a copy of all the entries in his register relating to all the transactions entered into during the three months immediately preceding the month in which that copy is to be submitted.
(3) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this regulation commits an offence on conviction is liable to a fine not exceeding fifteen thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both that fine and imprisonment.
6. Trophy export certificate
(1) A trophy export certificate under section 63 of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a6(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=118,height=55,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*, shall be in the form prescribed in the Seventh Schedule to these Regulations and may be issued upon payment by applicant of a fee of two shillings.
(2) A licensing officer may refuse to issue a trophy export certificate in relation to a trophy if in his opinion the trophy was not lawfully acquired or that it is against the public interest for the trophy to be exported.
(3) Every trophy export certificate shall be valid for a period of one month from the date of issue except where a longer period is specified in that certificate.
(4) Where two or more trophies are sought to be exported as one consignment, the licensing officer may issue one trophy export certificate in relation to all the trophies in that consignment.
(5) Notwithstanding the provision of subregulations (1), (2), (3) and (4) a trophy export certificate in respect of any animal or trophy made from any part of an animal specified in the Eighth Schedule to these Regulations and which is protected by the 1973 Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora entered into at Washington shall be valid only if issued and signed both by the Director and the Chief Research Officer of the Game Division.
7. Import or export of trophies
No person shall, without the prior approval in writing of the Director, import or export any trophy otherwise than through one of the customs posts specified in the Ninth Schedule to these Regulations.
8. Production of trophy to licensing officer
Any trophy which is in Mainland Tanzania on transit from one country to another shall forthwith upon being brought into Mainland Tanzania be produced to a licensing officer who may, if he is satisfied that the trophy was lawfully acquired by the owner, direct the owner to deposit the trophy in a customs bonded warehouse or in such other place as the Director may specify for that purpose until such trophy is exported.
9. Offences
Any person who fails to comply with any of the provisions of these regulations or makes any false statement in any application or other document or to any authorised officer performing any function under the Act or any subsidiary legislation commits an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine not exceeding fifteen thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both that fine and imprisonment.
FIRST SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 13
APPLICATION FOR A TROPHY DEALER’S LICENCE
TANZANIA
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22. Have you ever been convicted for an offence against the current or repealed Game laws of Tanzania or any other country? If so, give particulars of the offence(s) ……………………………… |
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I hereby declare that the above particulars are correct and I understand the requirements of the Wildlife Conservation Act, 1974 and of the subsidiary legislation made under that Act. |
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SECOND SCHEDULE
CLASSES OF TROPHY DEALING
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Dealing in Hippopotamus teeth or Warthog tushes in a whole condition or piece without being submitted to any process other than necessary for preservation ………………………………………………….. |
20,000/= |
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Dealing in game skins, other than Hyrax and Colobus monkey skins, in whole condition or as piece without being submitted to any process other than necessary for preservation …………………………. |
10,000/= |
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Dealing in Hyrax skins in any condition …………………………………. |
10,000/= |
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Polishing, carving, manufacturing or commercial processing of Hippopotamus teeth or Warthog tushes and sale of same and any article made therefrom ………………………………………………………. |
10,000/= |
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Cutting, manufacturing or commercial processing of turned skins of leopard, lion, serval or other cat skins and any dealing in articles made from those skins ……………………………………………………… |
10,000/= |
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Cutting, manufacturing or commercial processing of turned skins of other game animals other than Hyrax and Colobus Monkey skins, and any dealing in articles made from these skins ……………………. |
10,000/= |
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Dealing in manufactured trophies …………………………………………. |
10,000/= |
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Dipping, curing and tanning of game trophies ………………………….. |
10,000/= |
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Commercial processing or dealing in game bones, horn or feet and articles made therefrom …………………………………………………….. |
5,000/= |
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Commercial processing or dealing in animal tails other than elephant and rhino and articles made therefrom …………………………………… |
5,000/= |
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Clearing and forwarding of trophies ……………………………………….. |
5,000/= |
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Commercial dealing in live or stuffed birds ………………………………. |
10,000/= |
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Commercial dealing in live primates ………………………………………. |
10,000/= |
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Commercial dealing in live mammals other than primates …………… |
10,000/= |
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Commercial dealing in live or stuffed reptiles …………………………… |
10,000/= |
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Commercial dealing in other live or stuffed animals …………………… |
10,000/= |
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Keeping a commercial zoo, animal farm or similar establishment |
5,000/= |
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Any trophy dealing in other than those specified in class (1) to (17) above as may be specified on the licence ………………………………. |
5,000/= |
THIRD SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 14
TROPHY DEALER’S LICENCE
TANZANIA
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FOURTH SCHEDULE
NOTICE TO PURCHASERS
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT
(Regulation 5(2)(c))
Purchasers are advised to ensure that a Trophy Certificate of Registration issued by the Director of Game and bearing the name and signature of an officer of the Game division and an Official Stamp of the issuing office is handed over to them with every article purchased.
It is an offence for a trophy dealer to produce any document which is false in any material particular or has not been given by the person by whom it purports to have been given or has been altered or tampered with in any way.
FIFTH SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 15
TROPHY DEALER’S REGISTER (IVORY AND RHINO HORNS)
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT
(Regulation 5(2)(d))
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SIXTH SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 16
TROPHY DEALER’S REGISTER FOR TROPHIES (OTHER THAN IVORY AND RHINO HORNS)
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT
(Regulation 5(2)(d))
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SEVENTH SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 17
TROPHY EXPORT CERTIFICATE
(Regulation 6(1))
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
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2. This Certificate must accompany the above specified trophies at all times until they reach the consignee. |
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3. Where the trophies to be exported are protected under the convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora signed at Washington D.C. on March 3rd, 1973 a letter of import authority from the Wildlife authority of country of importation must be produced before a certificate can be issued. Such certificates shall be issued by the Director himself. |
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EIGHTH SCHEDULE
ANIMALS PROTECTED BY THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA
(SIGNED AT WASHINGTON D.C. ON MARCH 3, 1973)
(Regulation 6(5))
List I
A – MAMMALS
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1.1. – Family – Cercopithecidae (Colobidae). |
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1.1.1. – Colobus badius rufomitratus – Red Colobus – Mbega mwekundu (N. Tanganyika). |
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1.1.2. – Colobus badius kirkii – Zanzibar Red Colobus. |
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2. Order – PHOLIDOTA. |
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2.1. – Family – Hyaenidae. |
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2.1.1. – Manis temmincki – Ground Pangolin – Kakakuona. |
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3. Order – CARNIVORA. |
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3.1. – Family – Hyaenidae. |
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3.1.1. – Hyaena brunnea – Brown Hyaena – Fisi njano. |
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3.2. – Family – Felidae. |
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3.2.1. – Panthera pardus – Leopard – Chui. |
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3.2.2. – Axinonyx jubatus – Cheetah – Duma. |
B – AVES
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1.1. – Family – Sulidae (2) |
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1.1.1. – Sula abbotti – Abbott’s booby (2) – Polisi |
List II
A – MAMMALS
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1.1. – Family – Erinaceidae. |
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1.1.1. – Erinaceus frontalis – South African Hedgehog – Kalunguyeye. |
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2.1. – Family – Cercopithecidae (Colobidae). |
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2.1.1. – Colobus badius gordonorium – Red Colobus (S.W. Tanganyika) |
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2.2. – Family – Pongidae. |
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2.2.1. – Pan troglodytes – Chimpanzee – Sokwe Mtu. |
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3.1. – Family – Felidae. |
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3.1.1. – Felis serval – Serval cat – Mondo. |
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3.1.2. – Felis caracal – Caracal – Simba mangu. |
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4. Order – TUBULIDENTATA. |
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4.1. – Family – Orycteropidae. |
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4.1.1. – Orycteropus affer – Aardvark – Muhanga. |
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5. Order – PERIOSSODACTYLA. |
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5.1.1. – Deceros bicornis – Black Rhino – Faru. |
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6.1.1. – Cephalophus monticola – Blue Duiker – Ndimba. |
B – AVES
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1. Order – CICONIFORMES (5) |
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1.1. – Family – Ciconidae (4) |
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1.1.1. – Ciconia nigra – Black Stork (56) – Korongo mweusi. |
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1.2. – Family – Threskiornithidae. |
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1.2.1. – Platalea leucorodia – Spoon bill – Demojiko. |
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2. Order – ANSERIFORMES (6). |
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2.1.1. – Sarkidiornis melanotos – Knob-billed Goose (98) – Bata-bukini. |
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3. Order – FALCONIFORMES (7) |
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4. Order – GRULFORMES (RALLIFORMES) (9) |
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4.1. – Family – Gruidae (Balearicidae) (3) |
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4.1.1. – Balearica regulorum – South African Crowned Crane (245) |
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4.2. – Family – Otididae (4). |
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4.2.1. – Chlamydotis undulata – Houbara bustard (254) – Tandawala. |
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5. Order – CHARADRIFORMES (10) |
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5.1. – Family – Laridae (6) |
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5.1.1. – Larus brunneicephalus – Brown-head Gull (346) – Membe. |
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6. Order – CUCULIFORMES (11) |
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6.1. – Family – Musophagidae (2) |
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6.1.1. – Gallrex porphyreolophus – Violet crested Turaco (434) – Dura. |
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NINTH SCHEDULE
APPROVED CUSTOMS POSTS
(Regulation 7)
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– Lindi. |
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– Mtwara. |
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– Moshi. |
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– Mbeya. |
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– Tabora. |
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– Kigoma. |
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– Bukoba. |
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ROADS |
– Taveta. |
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LAKES |
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THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (AUTHORISED OFFICERS) (IDENTITY CARDS) REGULATIONS
(Section 94)
G.N. No. 270 of 1974
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Authorised Officers) (Identify Cards) Regulations.
2. Every authorised officer, other than a police officer, and every person appointed by the Director under the provisions of section 2 of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a7(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=165,height=76,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*, to exercise the functions of an authorised officer shall carry an identity card in the form prescribed in the Schedule to these Regulations while exercising the functions of an authorised officer.
3. An authorised Officer shall, upon ceasing to be an authorised officer, surrender his identify card to the Director.
4. Any authorised officer who loses his identity card or whose identity card is destroyed or defaced shall as soon as possible, report the loss, destruction or, as the case may be, defacement to the Director who may issue a fresh card.
5. The Director shall maintain a register of all authorised officers in which shall be recorded the name of the officer and the particulars of the identity card issued to such authorised officer.
SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 19
GAME DIVISION
(Regulation 2)
TANZANIA
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THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (COMPOUNDING OF OFFENCES) (FORMS) REGULATIONS
(Section 94)
G.N. No. 271 of 1974
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Compounding of Offences) (Forms) Regulations.
2. Where any offence is compounded pursuant to the provisions of section 90 of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a9(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=233,height=80,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*, a document in the form prescribed in the Schedule to these Regulations shall be made out and shall be signed both by the offender and the officer compounding the offence and attested by at least one witness.
SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 18
COMPOSITION OF AN OFFENCE UNDER THE PROVISIONS
OF THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Compounding of Offences) Forms) Regulations
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(List trophies, articles etc. forfeited) |
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Dated this ………………………………………….. day of ……………………………………., 20…….. |
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The payment of the said sum of …………………………… shillings has been made vide E.R.V. …….. No. …….. Dated ……. which has been issued to the offender. |
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The original of this document shall be delivered to the offender. The duplicate shall be forwarded to the accountant, and the triplicate to the Director. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (HUNTING OF ANIMALS) REGULATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Regulation
Title
1. Citation.
2. Interpretation.
3. Game licence.
4. Fee for game licence.
5. Resident licence.
6. Bag may be limited.
7. Grant of licence to authorised association.
8. Sale of meat.
9. Director to determine maximum bag for designated organisation.
10. Fees payable by designated organisation.
11. Hunting on behalf of organisation prohibited.
12. Valid game licence.
13. Hunting without identity card prohibited.
14. Licensing officer to issue identity card.
15. Resident to carry identity card.
16. Loss or destruction of identity card.
17. Authorised and designated associations.
18. Grant of a game licence.
19. Formulation of hunting and game utilisation procedures.
20. Offences.
21. Forms to be used.
SCHEDULES
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (HUNTING OF ANIMALS) REGULATIONS
(Section 32)
[8th November, 1974]
G.N. No. 272 of 1974
1. Citation
These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Hunting of Animals) Regulations, and shall come into operation on the date of the commencement of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a10(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=161,height=79,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}* (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”).
2. Interpretation
In these Regulations–
“prescribed” in relation to a form means a form prescribed in a Schedule to these Regulations;
“prescribed fee” in relation to a licence for the hunting of any animal means the fee prescribed in relation to such animal in the Third and Fourth Schedules to these Regulations;
“resident” means a person ordinarily resident in the United Republic;
“resident licence” means a licence issued to a resident individual upon payment by such individual of the prescribed fee.
3. Game licence
(1) Every game licence shall be in Form 2 prescribed in the Second Schedule and no licence shall be granted except upon an application made by the applicant in the Form 1 prescribed in the First Schedule and upon payment of the prescribed fee.
(2) Every game licence shall be valid only in relation to the area, if any, specified therein and shall not constitute an authority for hunting in any other area.
4. Fee for game licence
The fee for a game licence issued to a resident individual shall be such as is prescribed in the Third Schedule to these Regulations:
Provided that it shall be lawful for the Director to levy additional fee for any animal hunted in a game reserve.
5. Resident licence
A resident licence shall authorise the holder to hunt not more than one animal of the species specified in the licence:
Provided that–
(a) where in the case of an animal of any species the number of the animals which may be hunted under the authority of any one licence is specified in the third column of the Third Schedule to be two or more it shall be lawful for the holder of that licence to hunt animals of that species not exceeding the number specified;
(b) the total number of birds to be hunted per year by any one resident individual shall not exceed one hundred.
6. Bag may be limited
The maximum number of animals of each type that may be hunted by an authorised association shall be determined by the Director according to the needs of the association and the availability of the game, and any determination made by the Director under this regulation shall be deemed to be a condition annexed to the licence granted to the organisation.
7. Grant of licence to authorised association
A licence granted to an authorised association for the hunting of any animal specified in the Third Schedule may be issued free or subject to such fee as the Minister may determine and any determination made by the Minister under this regulation shall be deemed to be a condition annexed to the licence granted to such association.
8. Sale of meat
No resident person or authorised association shall sell the meat of any animal hunted pursuant to a game licence granted under these Regulations, except where the Director has by a writing under his hand authorised the sale of that meat.
9. Director to determine maximum bag for designated organisation
The maximum number of animals of each type that may be hunted by a designated organisation under the authority of any one licence shall be determined by the Director according to the needs and game availability and any such determination shall be deemed to be a condition annexed to the licence:
Provided that where no determination under this Regulation has been made only one animal of the species specified in the licence may be hunted under the authority of that licence except where the licence specifically authorises the hunting of two or more of such animals and the prescribed fee has been paid in relation to each such animal.
10. Fees payable by designated organisation
The fee payable by a designated organisation for the hunting of any animal specified in the Fourth Schedule shall be such as is prescribed in that Schedule in relation to the animal.
11. Hunting on behalf of organisation prohibited
It shall be lawful for a designated organisation to grant a permit to any person to hunt on behalf of that organisation any animal for the hunting of which the designated organisation holds a valid licence, and where the permit is issued–
(a) the holder of the permit shall be deemed to be an agent of the designated organisation issuing the permit;
(b) the designated organisation shall make arrangements for the collection of the meat and other trophies of the animal hunted by the holder of the permit;
(c) the permit shall not constitute an authority for hunting otherwise than in accordance with the terms and conditions annexed to the licence granted to the designated organisation;
(d) in the event of the existing arrangement between the designated organisation and the holder of the permit for any trophy of the animal hunted by the holder of the permit to be retained by him, it shall be the responsibility of the designated organisation as well as the holder of the permit to ensure that all the formalities necessary for conferring upon the holder of the permit a lawful title to the trophy are complied with;
(e) it shall be lawful for the designated organisation to annex further terms and conditions to the permit, and every such term or condition so annexed shall have effect as if it were a term or condition annexed to the licence pursuant to which the permit is issued and a contravention of the term or condition by the holder of the permit shall render him liable to the same penalties as a contravention of a term or condition annexed to the licence:
Provided that no term or condition annexed to a permit shall be inconsistent with any term or condition annexed to the licence held by the designated organisation and to which the permit relates or with any directions of a general or specific nature given in that behalf by the Director by a writing under his hand;
(f) subject to directions given by the Minister in that behalf, it shall be lawful for a designated organisation to charge such fees for permits issued under this regulation as it may from time to time determine.
12. Valid game licence
Except where the Director otherwise directs, a game licence shall be valid for–
(a) in the case of an animal which is a specified animal for the purpose of Part IV of the Act, one month;
(b) in any other case, seven days, fourteen days, twenty-one days or thirty days, as may be specified in the licence.
13. Hunting without identity card prohibited
No resident individual shall be granted a game licence unless he holds an identity card in the form prescribed in the Fifth Schedule, and which bears a serial number and upon which are recorded the name and address of the holder and such other particulars as are specified in these Regulations.
14. Licensing officer to issue identity card
(1) An identify card under regulation 13 shall be issued to a resident individual by a licensing officer upon being satisfied that the person applying for that card is ordinarily resident in the United Republic, wishes to apply for a game licence and was not previously issued with an identity card.
(2) A hunter’s identify card shall not be valid unless it bears–
(a) the hunter’s photograph affixed on the appropriate space provided for the purpose;
(b) the hunter’s signature;
(c) the signature of the issuing officer and the official stamp of the Game Division so affixed that a portion of it falls on the photograph;
(d) a record of the weapons possessed by the hunter.
(3) A licensing officer shall on issuing a licence to a resident individual record on his identity card, the particulars of the licence in the relevant columns.
(4) Where a resident hunter has hunted an animal he shall, as soon as may be practicable, produce the licence and the identity card to a licensing officer who shall record on the identity card such particulars relating to the hunting and the animal hunted as are required to be recorded on the card.
15. Resident to carry identity card
Every resident individual shall carry his identity card whenever he is hunting or proceeding on a hunting tour.
16. Loss or destruction of identity card
When a resident hunter’s identity card is lost, destroyed, defaced or otherwise rendered unusable for further recording of particulars to be recorded thereon–
(a) in the case of the identity card having been lost or destroyed, the owner shall forthwith report the circumstances of the loss or destruction to the police and to the licensing officer of the District in which he is resident and on an application being made by the owner to the Director for a duplicate of the identity card, the Director may authorise a licensing officer to issue such duplicate;
(b) in any other case, on the identity card being surrendered to a licensing officer, a fresh identity card may be issued to the owner of the card so surrendered.
17. Authorised and designated associations
For the purposes of the Act and these Regulations–
(a) an Ujamaa Village approved as an Ujamaa Village by the then Regional Development Council of the area in which the Ujamaa Village operates is hereby declared to be an authorised association;
(b) the Tanzania Wildlife Corporation established under the Public Corporations Act function a11(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=117,height=60,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*, and all the subsidiary companies of the said Corporation are hereby declared to be designated organisations.
18. Grant of a game licence
Where any game licence is granted to–
(a) an authorised association, it shall be lawful for any member of that association to hunt under the authority of that licence;
(b) a designated organisation, it shall be lawful for any employee of the organisation, authorised in that behalf by a writing under the seal of the organisation, and any person authorised in that behalf by a permit issued by the organisation, to hunt under the authority of that licence:
Provided that no member of an authorised association shall hunt any animal except when accompanied by an authorised officer appointed for that purpose.
19. Formulation of hunting and game utilisation procedures
Subject to the provisions of the Act, these Regulations and any written directions given by the Director in that behalf, an authorised association or a designated organisation may formulate its own hunting and game utilisation procedures and Regulations.
20. Offences
Any person who contravenes any provision of these Regulations or makes any false statement in any application or other document or to any authorised officer performing any function under the Act or any subsidiary legislation commits an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine not exceeding fifteen thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both that fine and imprisonment.
21. Forms to be used
The forms prescribed by these Regulations shall be used where applicable subject to such variations as circumstances may require, and it shall be lawful for the Director to vary, alter or amend any prescribed form if in his opinion it is necessary or convenient so to do.
FIRST SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 1
APPLICATION FOR A GAME LICENCE
(Regulation 3(1))
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Hunting of Animals) Regulations
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Give details of any convictions against the Game Laws of Tanzania or any other country ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… |
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Area(s) where it is proposed to hunt ………………………………………………………………. |
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DECLARATION TO BE SIGNED BY APPLICANT. |
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I hereby declare that the above particulars are correct and I further declare that I understand the requirements of the Wildlife Conservation Act, and of the subsidiary legislation made thereunder. |
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NOTE: (1) This application shall be attached to any expired licence but not yet surrendered previous licence. |
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SECOND SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 2
GAME LICENCE
(Regulation 3(1))
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Hunting of Animals) Regulations
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Station …………………………….. Date of Issue …………………. Date of Expiry ………………….. |
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Issued to ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. |
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Authorised Association/Designated Organisation) and holder of Hunter’s card No. ………………. Issued at ………………….. on ………………………. authorised to hunt with Rifle/Shotgun of calibre …………………………… S.No. ……………. registration card No. ……………….. dated …………………. authorised to hunt the animals named hereunder. |
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Area |
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REVERSE SIDE
REGISTER OF GAME KILLED OR WOUNDED
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I (name) ………………………………………. hereby declare that the above in a true record, in accordance with the requirement of section 47 of the Wildlife Conservation Act, of all animals killed by me since the commencement and during the validity of this licence. |
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THIRD SCHEDULE
LICENCE FEES PAYABLE BY CITIZENS
(Regulation 4 and 7)
PART A
A – MAMMALS
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
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SN. |
English Name Species |
Swahili Name |
Maximum No. |
Fees |
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1. |
Buffalo …………………….. |
Nyati |
1 |
6,000/- |
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2. |
Bushbuck – male………….. |
Pongo |
2 |
1,200/- |
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3. |
Bush-pig ………………….. |
Nguruwe-mwitu |
2 |
1,200/- |
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4. |
Dikdik ……………………… |
Digidigi (Suguya) |
2 |
450/- |
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5. |
Duiker – Abbotts…………… |
Mindi |
1 |
600/- |
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6. |
Blue ……………………….. |
Ndimba |
2 |
500/- |
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7. |
Common …………………. |
Neye |
2 |
600/- |
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8. |
Eland – male ………………. |
Pofu (Mbunju) dume |
1 |
10,000/- |
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9. |
Gazelle – Grants – male … |
Swala(granti) dume |
1 |
1,500/- |
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10. |
Tommy – male …………….. |
Swala-toni dume |
2 |
1,200/- |
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11. |
Hare ……………………….. |
Sungura |
2 |
300/- |
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12. |
Hartebeest ……………….. |
Kongoni |
1 |
3,000/- |
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13. |
Impala – male ……………… |
Swala pala dume |
1 |
2,000/- |
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14. |
Hyrax – Rock …………….. |
Pimbi |
2 |
200/- |
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15. |
Oribi ……………………….. |
Taya-Kihea |
2 |
500/- |
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16. |
Pigmy Antelope …………. |
Paa (Suni) |
2 |
400/- |
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17. |
Reedbuck (Bohor) – |
Tohe-ndope dume |
1 |
1,200/- |
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18. |
Southern – male …………. |
Tohe-kusi dume |
1 |
1,500/- |
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19. |
Steenbuck …………………. |
Dondoro |
2 |
500/- |
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20. |
Topi ………………………… |
Nyamera |
1 |
3,000/- |
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21. |
Warthog ………………….. |
Ngiri (Mbago) |
2 |
1,500/- |
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22. |
Wild beast ……………….. |
Nyumbu |
1 |
2,000/- |
B – BIRDS
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2 |
3 |
4 |
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English Name Species |
Swahili Name |
Maximum No. |
Fees |
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23. |
Ducks and Geese ………. |
Mabata |
2 |
200/- |
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24. |
Francolins ………………… |
Kwale |
5 |
150/- |
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25. |
Guinea-fowl ………………. |
Kanga |
3 |
300/- |
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26. |
Lesser bustards ………… |
Tandawala |
2 |
Protected |
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27. |
Painted Snipe …………… |
Sululu |
5 |
150/- |
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28. |
Snipe ……………………… |
Sululu |
5 |
150/- |
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29. |
Sandgoose ………………. |
Firigogo |
5 |
150/- |
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30. |
Pigeons …………………… |
Njiwa |
5 |
150/- |
PART B
LICENCE FEES PAYABLE BY TOURISTS AND RESIDENT NON-CITIZENS
(Section 84)
A – ANIMALS
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Sn |
English Name |
Species Swahili Name |
Non-Citizen Tourists US$ |
Resident non-Citizen T.Shs. |
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1. |
Buffalo |
Nyati |
420.00 |
27,020.00 |
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2. |
Bushbuck |
Pongo |
240.00 |
15,440.00 |
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3. |
Bushpig |
Nguruwe Mwitu |
115.00 |
9,843.00 |
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4. |
Dikdik |
Digidigi |
120.00 |
7,720.00 |
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5. |
Duiker-Abbots |
Mindi |
130.00 |
8,363.30 |
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6. |
Duiker-Blue |
Ndimba |
130.00 |
8,363.30 |
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7. |
Common-duiker |
Nsya |
130.00 |
8,363.30 |
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8. |
Eland-Male |
Pofu (Mbunju dume) |
600.00 |
38,600.00 |
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9. |
Gazelle tommy Male |
Swala tomi dume |
130.00 |
8,363.30 |
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10. |
Gazelle grant male |
Swala granti dume |
155.00 |
9,971.70 |
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11. |
Hare |
Sungura |
35.00 |
2,251.70 |
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12. |
Hartebeest |
Kongoni |
260.00 |
16,726.70 |
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13. |
Impala male |
Swala pala dume |
105.00 |
10,615.00 |
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14. |
Hyrax rock |
Pimbi |
50.00 |
3,216.70 |
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15. |
Oribi |
Taya-Kihea |
85.00 |
5,468.30 |
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16. |
Pigmy antelope |
Paa (suni) |
85.00 |
5,468.30 |
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17. |
Reedbuck bohor male |
Tohe ndope dume |
200.00 |
12,866.70 |
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18. |
Reedbuck southern |
Tohe kusi dume |
200.00 |
12,866.70 |
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19. |
Steinbuck |
Dondoro |
100.00 |
6,433.30 |
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20. |
Topi |
Nyamera |
250.00 |
16,083.30 |
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21. |
Warthog |
Ngiri (Mbango) |
220.00 |
14,153.30 |
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22. |
Wildebeest |
Nyumbu |
220.00 |
14,153.30 |
B – BIRDS
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Sn |
English Name |
Species Swahili Name |
Non-Citizen Tourists US$ |
Resident non-Citizen T.Shs. |
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23. |
Ducks and Geese |
Mabata |
100.00 |
6,426.90 |
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24. |
Francolins |
Kwale |
7.00 |
443.90 |
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25. |
Lesser Barstards |
Tandawale |
100.00 |
8,426.90 |
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26. |
Painted snipe |
Sululu |
4.00 |
250.90 |
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27. |
Snipe |
Sululu |
4.00 |
25.90 |
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28. |
Sand Grouse |
Firigogo |
100.00 |
6,426.90 |
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29. |
Pigeons |
Njiwa |
100.00 |
6,426.90 |
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30. |
Guinea Fowl |
Kanga |
100.00 |
6,426.90 |
FOURTH SCHEDULE
LICENCE FEES PAYABLE BY DESIGNATED ORGANISATIONS
(Regulation 10)
A – MAMMALS
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
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SN. |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Total Game |
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Olive Baboon ………………… |
Nyani mwekundu |
85.0 |
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2. |
Yellow Baboon ……………… |
Nyani njano |
85.0 |
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3. |
Buffalo ………………………… |
Nyati |
420.0 |
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4. |
Bushbuck ……………………. |
Pongo |
240.0 |
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5. |
Bushpig ………………………. |
Nguruwe mwitu |
135.0 |
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6. |
Caracal ……………………….. |
Simba mangi |
50.0 |
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7. |
Civet-cat ………………………. |
Fungo |
100.0 |
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8. |
Genet …………………………. |
Kani |
130.0 |
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9. |
Serval-cat …………………….. |
Mondo |
130.0 |
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10. |
Wild cat ………………………. |
Kimburu |
110.0 |
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11. |
Crocodile ……………………… |
Mamba |
600.0 |
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12. |
Dikdik …………………………. |
Suguya (digidigi) |
120.0 |
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13. |
Abbot’s Duiker ………………. |
Mindi |
130.0 |
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14. |
Blue Duiker ………………….. |
Ndimba |
130.0 |
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15. |
Common Duiker …………….. |
Nsya (Ngorombwe) |
130.0 |
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16. |
Red Duiker …………………… |
Funo (Mbutoka) |
130.0 |
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17. |
Eland ………………………….. |
Pofu (Mbunju) |
600.0 |
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18. |
Elephant ……………………… |
Tembo (Ndovu) |
2,500.0 |
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19. |
Galago ………………………… |
Kombo |
100.0 |
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20. |
Bat-eared fox ………………… |
Bweha masikio |
130.0 |
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21. |
Grant’s Gazelle ……………… |
Swala-granti |
155.0 |
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22. |
Thomson’s Gazelle …………. |
Swala-tomi |
130.0 |
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23. |
Gerenuk ………………………. |
Swala-twiga |
920.0 |
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24. |
Giraffe …………………………. |
Twiga- |
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25. |
African Hare …………………. |
Sungura |
35.0 |
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26. |
Jumping Hare ……………….. |
Kamendegere |
35.0 |
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27. |
Coke’s Hartebeest ………….. |
Kongoni |
260.0 |
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28. |
Licht’s Hartebeest ………….. |
Konzi |
260.0 |
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29. |
Hippopotamus ………………. |
Kiboko |
600.0 |
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30. |
Hedgehog ……………………. |
Kalunguyeye |
50.0 |
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31. |
Giant Forest Hog …………… |
Nguruwe mkubwa |
260.0 |
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32. |
Spined Hyaena ……………. |
Kingugwa (Fisi) |
130.0 |
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33. |
Rock Hyrax …………………. |
Pimbi |
50.0 |
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34. |
Tree Hyrax |
Pelele (Wibari) |
65.0 |
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35. |
Impala Hyrax ………………… |
Swalapala-dume |
165.0 |
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36. |
Golden Jackal ………………. |
Bweha dhahabu |
100.0 |
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37. |
Striped Jackal ………………. |
Bweha miraba |
100.0 |
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38. |
Black-backed Jackal ………. |
Bweha shaba |
100.0 |
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39. |
Klipspringer ………………….. |
Mbuzi-mawe (Nguru) |
510.0 |
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40. |
Greater Kudu ……………….. |
Tandala Kubwa-dume |
815.0 |
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41. |
Lesser Kudu ………………… |
Tandala Mdogo-dume |
920.0 |
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42. |
Leopard ……………………….. |
Chui |
1,400.0 |
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43. |
Lion ……………………………. |
Simba |
1,400.0 |
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44. |
Mongoose ……………………. |
Nguchiro |
35.0 |
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45. |
Colobus monkey (b & w) |
Mbega mweupe |
75.0 |
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46. |
Blue monkey ………………… |
Kima Sykes |
75.0 |
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47. |
Sykes …………………………. |
Kima Sykes |
75.0 |
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48. |
Vervet …………………………. |
Tumbili |
75.0 |
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49. |
Oribi ……………………………. |
Taya (Kihea) |
85.0 |
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50. |
Oryx …………………………… |
Choroa |
620.0 |
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51. |
Ostrich ……………………….. |
Mbuni |
520.0 |
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52. |
Otter …………………………… |
Fisi maji |
100.0 |
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53. |
Pigmy antelope …………….. |
Paa (Suni) |
85.0 |
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54. |
Porcupine …………………….. |
Nunguri |
85.0 |
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55. |
Puku – male …………………… |
Sheshe-dume |
155.0 |
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56. |
Python ………………………… |
Chatu |
210.0 |
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57. |
Ratel (h.b.) …………………… |
Nyegere |
50.0 |
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58. |
Reedbuck – Bohor ………….. |
Tohe-ndope dume |
200.0 |
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59. |
Mountain-Reedbuck ……….. |
Tohe-milima dume |
200.0 |
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60. |
Southern-Reedbuck ……….. |
Tohe-Kusi dume |
200.0 |
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61. |
Rhino ………………………….. |
Faru-dume |
– |
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62. |
Roan Antelope ………………. |
Kirongo |
620.0 |
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63. |
Sable Antelope ……………… |
Palahala (mbarapi) |
840.0 |
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64. |
Sharpe’s grysbok …………… |
Dondoro Shapi |
100.0 |
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65. |
Sitatunga …………………….. |
Nzhohe-dume |
620.0 |
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66. |
Stainbuck …………………….. |
Dondoro |
100.0 |
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67. |
Topi ……………………………. |
Nyamera |
250.0 |
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68. |
Warthog ………………………. |
Ngiri |
220.0 |
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69. |
Common waterbuck ……….. |
Kuzo-ndegare-dume |
310.0 |
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70. |
Defassa waterbuck ………… |
Kuzo-singisingi-dume |
310.0 |
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71. |
Wild dog ……………………… |
Mbwa mwitu |
– |
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72. |
Nyasa Wildebeest …………. |
Nyumbu kusi |
220.0 |
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73. |
White-bearded wildebeest … |
Nyumbu kidevu cheupe |
220.0 |
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74. |
Zebra ………………………….. |
Pundamilia |
365.0 |
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75. |
Zorilla (Polecat) …………….. |
Kicheche |
100.0 |
B. BIRDS
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SN. |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fees per day per gun for of each species in US$ |
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1. |
White-backed duck …………. |
Korwe |
100.0 |
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2. |
Macao duck ………………… |
– |
100.0 |
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3. |
African pochard ……………… |
– |
100.0 |
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4. |
Tree Ducks …………………… |
Batamiti |
100.0 |
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5. |
Pigeons and coals ………….. |
Salili |
100.0 |
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6. |
Pygmy goose …………………. |
– |
100.0 |
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7. |
Spurwing ………………………. |
Bata Bukini |
100.0 |
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8. |
Knob-billed goose …………… |
– |
100.0 |
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9. |
Egyptian goose ……………… |
– |
100.0 |
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10. |
Francolins ……………………. |
Kwale |
7.0 |
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11. |
Spurfowls …………………….. |
Kareng’ende |
100.0 |
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12. |
Stone-partridge ……………… |
– |
100.0 |
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13. |
Quail …………………………… |
Toboro |
100.0 |
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14. |
Blue quail …………………….. |
– |
100.0 |
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15. |
Helmeted Guinea fowl ……… |
Tanga |
100.0 |
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16. |
Vulturine Guinea fowl ………. |
– |
100.0 |
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17. |
Crested Guinea fowl ………… |
Kororo |
100.0 |
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18. |
White-bellied bustards …….. |
Tandawala |
100.0 |
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19. |
Black-bellied bustards …….. |
– |
100.0 |
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20. |
Buff-crested bustards ………. |
– |
4.0 |
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21. |
Painted Snipe ……………….. |
Sululu |
4.0 |
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22. |
Snipe ………………………….. |
– |
4.0 |
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23. |
Chestnut-bellied sand grouse |
Firigogo |
100.0 |
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24. |
Yellow-throated sand grouse |
– |
100.0 |
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25. |
Speeled/Olive pigeons …….. |
Ninga |
100.0 |
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26. |
Doves …………………………. |
Tetere |
4.0 |
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27. |
Wood-doves …………………. |
Hua/pugi |
100.0 |
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28. |
Green pigeons ………………. |
Njiwa |
100.0 |
FIFTH SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 3
HUNTER’S IDENTITY CARD
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT
(Regulation 13)
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NOT TRANSFERABLE |
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Name: ………………………………………. |
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Photograph of Holder |
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Weapon type ……………………………… |
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NOTE: (a) No resident licence shall be issued to any person unless he holds this card. |
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THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (PRESIDENT’S LICENCE) REGULATIONS
(Section 94)
G.N. No. 273 of 1974
1. The Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (President’s Licence) Regulations, and shall come into operation on the date of the commencement of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a12(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=157,height=83,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*.
2. A President’s licence under section 44 of the Wildlife Conservation Act, shall be in the form prescribed in the Schedule to these Regulations.
3. Any person who contravenes any condition annexed to a President’s licence commits an offence and shall on conviction is liable to a fine not exceeding fifteen thousand shillings or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding three years or to both that fine and imprisonment.
SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 9
PRESIDENT’S LICENCE
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (President’s Licence) Regulations
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I, ………………………………….. hereby declare that the above is a true record, in accordance with the requirements of the Wildlife Conservation Act, of all animals killed/captured by me since the commencement and during the validity of this licence. |
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Note: 1. All wounded animals are deemed killed and must be recorded on this licence. |
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2. If insufficient space is provided for all animals killed additional information may be provided on a separate piece of paper which shall be attached to this register and any such attachment shall be deemed to be covered by any declaration signed on this register. |
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3. This licence must be surrendered to the issuer within thirty days of its expiry or before the holder leaves the country or area in respect of which it is valid, if he leaves before such expiry. |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (REGISTRATION OF TROPHIES) REGULATIONS
(Section 84)
G.N. No. 276 of 1974
1. Citation
These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Registration of Trophies) Regulations, and shall come into operation on the date of the commencement of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a13(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=155,height=73,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*.
2. Interpretation
For the purposes of these Regulations, “prescribed marking” means, in relation to a trophy produced for registration to a licensing officer having jurisdiction over any district or urban centre specified in the first column of the First Schedule to these Regulations, the marking prescribed in relation to such district or centre in the second column of the said Schedule and every such marking shall be affixed by causing the same to be indented or impressed on the trophy.
3. Funcctions of licensing officer
The licensing officer to whom any trophy is produced for registration, shall, if he is, after such enquiry as he may consider necessary, satisfied that such trophy was lawfully obtained–
(a) in the case of raw ivory or rhinoceros horn–
(i) weigh and mark the trophy with the prescribed marking and the appropriate serial number;
(ii) record the weight, mark, number, owner’s name, date, licence details and any other relevant information in the register of trophies which shall be in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule to these Regulations;
(iii) issue in respect of the trophy a trophy certificate of registration in the form prescribed in the Third Schedule to these Regulations;
(iv) record the particulars of the trophy certificate of registration on the register of trophies as well as on the licence, permit or other authority under which the animal from which the trophy came was hunted or otherwise killed;
(b) in the case of raw hippopotamus teeth, animal tushes or bones –
(i) weigh all the pieces of each species together;
(ii) record the weight, number of pieces, owner’s name, date, licence details and other relevant information on the official register of trophies;
(iii) issue in relation to all the pieces of each species so produced one trophy certificate of registration;
(iv) record the particulars of such trophy certificate of registration on the official register of trophies as well as on the relevant licence or permit;
(c) in the case of a raw skin, ear, foot, tail or any other raw part of any animal–
(i) issue for each of them a trophy certificate of registration and record the details of the certificate on the relevant licence;
(ii) record the particulars of the trophy certificate of registration and the relevant licence on the official register of trophies;
(d) in the case of a manufactured trophy–
(i) issue in respect thereof a trophy certificate of registration in the form prescribed in the Fourth Schedule to these Regulations;
(ii) assign the trophy a serial number and record the number on such trophy certificate of registration for manufactured trophy;
(iii) record on the trophy certificate of registration the particulars of any certificate of registration or other authority authorising possession of the raw trophy out of which the manufactured trophy was produced.
4. Fees
The fee specified on the prescribed form shall be payable in respect of a trophy certificate of registration to which the form relates.
5. Affixing of trophy label
(1) Every dealer of manufactured trophy who displays for sale or offers for sale any manufactured trophy shall affix on the manufactured trophy a label, clearly visible to any person looking at the manufactured trophy, giving particulars of the price for which the trophy is to be sold and the serial number of the trophy certificate of registration issued in respect of the trophy.
(2) Any person who contravenes any provision of this regulation commits an offence and on conviction to a fine not exceeding fifteen thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both that fine and imprisonment.
6. Transfer of trophy to another person
(1) When the owner of any trophy to which section 65 of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a14(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=158,height=70,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*, proposes to transfer the trophy to any other person he shall produce the trophy certificate of registration issued in respect of the trophy to a licensing officer and apply for permission to transfer the trophy to which the certificate relates.
(2) The licensing officer to whom a trophy certificate of registration is produced under subregulation (1) may, if he is satisfied that the proposed transaction is bona fide and not against the public interest authorise the transfer by endorsing on the certificate (in the space provided therefor) the name of the transferor and the name of the transferee and when the endorsement has been duly signed by the transferor, the transferee and the licensing officer and stamped with the official stamp, it shall constitute a transfer permit under section 65 of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a15(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=168,height=66,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*.
7. Offences
Any person who fails to comply with any of the provisions of these Regulations or makes any false statement in any application or other document or to any authorised officer performing any function under the Act or any subsidiary legislation commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding fifteen thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both that fine and imprisonment.
FIRST SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION MARKS FOR TROPHIES
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SECOND SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 10
OFFICIAL REGISTER OF TROPHIES
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
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THIRD SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 11
TROPHY CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Registration of Trophies) Regulations
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GAME FORM 12
TROPHY CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION (MANUFACTURED TROPHY)
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Registration of Trophies) Regulations
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THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (COMMERCIAL GAME PHOTOGRAPHY) REGULATIONS
(Section 94)
G.N. No. 277 of 1974
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Commercial Game Photography) Regulations, and shall come into operation on the date of commencement of the Wildlife Conservation Act function a16(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=155,height=73,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*.
2. A commercial photography permit issued under section 39 of the Wildlife Conservation Act, shall be in the form set out in the First Schedule to these Regulations.
3. Every licensing officer issuing a commercial game photography permit shall advise the applicant of the penalties for unlawful hunting and desirability of applying for and obtaining a game licence or permit for the hunting of animals should the applicant also wish to hunt animals:
Provided that non-compliance of this regulation by any licensing officer shall not constitute a defence in any subsequent prosecution of the applicant for any offence.
4. The fees specified in the Second Schedule to these Regulations shall be payable in respect of commercial game photography permits.
FIRST SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 8
COMMERCIAL GAME PHOTOGRAPHY PERMIT
TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Commercial Game Photopraghy) Regulations
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THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (CAPTURE OF ANIMALS) REGULATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Regulation
Title
1. Citation.
2. Interpretation.
3. Capture permit.
4. Permit not to constitute an authority.
5. Trapper to inform the Game Office.
6. Valid trappers permit.
7. Trappers card.
8. Carrying of trappers card.
9. Loss of trappers card.
10. Grant of permit.
11. Capture permit to be valid.
12. Director’s permission to capture.
13. Personal supervision.
14. Animal to be kept in a holding ground.
15. Holding grounds and farms to be maintained.
16. Before export.
17. Container to conform to the specifications.
18. Director to be informed of any export.
19. Holder to produce a permit to the Director.
20. Inspection.
21. Animal to be produced to a Veterinary Officer.
22. Trophy export certificate.
23. No removal of animals from their holding.
24. Accompaning of animals.
25. Welfare and safety of animals.
26. Production of a certified copy.
27. Record keeping.
28. Particulars to be furnished to the Director and Game Officer.
29. Directors power to vary or add any provisions.
30. Permit to keep a live animal.
31. No commercial purpose to keep animal.
32. Offences.
SCHEDULES
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (CAPTURE OF ANIMALS) REGULATIONS
(Section 94)
G.Ns. Nos.
278 of 1974
178 of 1990
1. Citation
These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations.
2. Interpretation
In these Regulations–
“permit” means a permit for the capture of an animal issued under these Regulations;
“prescribed” in relation to a form means a form prescribed in a Schedule to these Regulations; and
“prescribed fee” in relation to a permit for the capture of any animal means the fee prescribed in relation to such animal in the Fifth Schedule;
“Schedule” means a Schedule to these Regulations;
“trapper” means a person authorised by a licence or permit to capture an animal.
3. Capture permit
(1) Every capture permit shall be in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule and no permit shall be granted except upon an application made by the applicant in the form prescribed in the First Schedule and upon payment of the prescribed fee.
(2) A permit shall be valid only in relation to the area, if any specified therein and shall not constitute an authority for the capture of any animal in any other area.
4. Permit not to constitute an authority
A permit shall not constitute an authority for the capture of an animal of any species other than the species specified therein or for the capture of a number of animals of any species in excess of the number specified in relation to that species.
5. Trapper to inform Game Officer of his intentions
Where a capture permit authorises the capture of an animal in a district other than the district in which the permit is issued the trapper shall, before capturing any animal in such first mentioned district, inform in writing the Game Officer in charge of such district of his intention to capture animals in that district and give particulars of the permit issued to him.
6. Valid trapper’s permit
No person shall be granted a permit unless he holds a valid trapper’s card in the form prescribed in the Third Schedule, and which bears a serial number and upon which are recorded the name and address of the holder and such other particulars as are specified in these Regulations.
7. Trapper’s card
(1) A trapper’s card under regulation 6 may be issued to any person by a licensing officer upon being satisfied that the person applying for that card is fully experienced in the capture of an animal of the species in relation to which the card is applied for.
(2) A trapper’s card shall not be valid unless it bears–
(a) the trapper’s photograph affixed on the appropriate space provided for the purpose;
(b) the trapper’s signature (or thumb mark);
(c) the signature of the issuing officer and the official stamp of the Game Division so affixed that a portion of it falls on the photograph.
8. Carrying of trapper’s card
Every trapper shall carry his card whenever he is engaged in capturing an animal.
9. Loss of trapper’s card
When a trapper’s card is lost, destroyed, defaced or otherwise rendered unusable he shall forthwith report the circumstances of the loss, destruction or defacement to the police and to the licensing officer of the District in which he is resident and on application being made by the owner to the Director for a duplicate of the card, the Director may authorise a licensing officer to issue a duplicate.
10. Grant of permit
(1) No person shall be granted a permit unless he satisfies the licensing officer–
(a) that he will employ an approved method for the capture of the animal;
(b) where he proposes to employ any other person to capture an animal, that such other person holds a valid trapper’s card in relation to animals of the species to which the application relates;
(c) that he has access to a holding farm, aviary or pen as may be appropriate, where the captured animal will be kept until exported;
(d) in the case of any captured animal being intended for sale, barter or other commercial transaction, that he holds a valid trophy dealer’s licence authorising him to deal in animals of the species to which the application relates;
(e) that he has made firm arrangements for the sale or other disposal of the animal intended to be captured to a zoological or other institution and that it is not against the public interest for such institution to receive such animal.
(2) For the purposes of these Regulations “approved method of capture” means any one of the following methods of capture–
(a) enticing the animal into a cage or container incorporating a trap door which closes by some contrivance after the animal has entered, the container being well constructed and large enough to allow the animal freedom of movement;
(b) entrapping the animal by a basket or cage constructed of a strong but light material that entraps the animal when enticed to a spot over, on or near which such trap is placed, such trap being large enough to allow freedom of movement;
(c) entrapping the animal by netting and removing it from the net immediately after capture;
(d) chasing the animal with or without lassooing but the chase must be stopped if the animal is not captured within one thousand metres of the point from which the chase was commenced;
(e) any method which the Director may, in any case, approve by a writing under his hand.
11. Capture permit to be valid
Unless earlier surrendered or revoked, a capture permit shall be valid for two months from the date of issue.
12. Director’s permission to capture
Notwithstanding any permit granted to any person, no person shall, expect with the prior written consent of the Director capture–
(a) any male animal in any breeding herd;
(b) an apparently pregnant female or any adult animal accompanied by a young animal;
(c) any nesting bird or reptile;
(d) more than one animal from any herd or group of–
(i) cheetah;
(ii) gerenuk;
(iii) klipspringer;
(iv) lesser kudu;
(v) mountain reedbuck;
(vi) rhinoceros;
(vii) zebra;
(e) more than four animals in any one day from any one herd.
13. Personal supervision
Every capture operation shall be under the personal supervision of the permit holder.
14. Animal to be kept in a holding ground
Where the method of capture employed is chasing every mammal captured shall be kept in a holding ground which shall not be more than one hundred kilometres from the trapping ground, for at least one week before it is transferred to a holding farm.
15. Holding grounds and farms to be maintained
(1) Holding grounds and farms shall be maintained in such manner as a Game Officer or a Veterinary Officer may direct and it shall be lawful for any authorised officer at any time to inspect a holding ground or farm as the case may be.
(2) The owner as well as the trapper using any holding ground or farm shall be responsible for the efficient maintenance of the ground or farm and be liable to comply with these Regulations and any lawful direction given hereunder.
16. Before export
Subsequent to its capture and prior to export–
(a) every herbivorous mammal shall be kept in captivity for at least two months during which it shall be supplied with the type of food which will be available on the journey;
(b) every carnivorous mammal shall be kept in captivity for at least one month during which it shall be supplied with the type of food which will be available on the journey;
(c) every reptile, amphibian or bird shall be kept in captivity for at least fourteen days during which it shall be supplied with the type of food which will be available on the journey;
(d) every carnivorous mammal shall be kept in captivity for at least one month during which it shall be supplied with the type of food which will be available on the journey;
(e) every reptile, amphibian or bird shall be kept in captivity for at least fourteen days during which it shall be supplied with the type of good which will be available on the journey;
(f) every animal shall be allowed not less than seven days to accustom itself to the container in which it will be exported.
17. Container to conform to the specifications
Every container in which an animal is exported shall conform to the relevant specifications and requirements prescribed in the Fourth Schedule.
18. Director to be informed of any export
The holder of a permit shall inform the Director in writing of his intention to export any animal at least two weeks before the date of export.
19. Holder to produce a permit to the Director
Before any animal is exported holder of a permit shall produce to the Director–
(a) a letter from a zoological institution or similar establishment as evidence that the animal will be received by the institution or establishment; and
(b) evidence that proper accommodation has been reserved on a ship or aircraft for the animal.
20. Inspection
A Game Officer shall be entitled to inspect any animal in its container before it is exported.
21. Animal to be produced to a Veterinary Officer
(1) Not earlier than seven days prior to the export of any animal the animal shall be produced to a Veterinary Officer who shall examine the animal and issue a certificate of health in respect of the animal.
(2) No animal shall be exported unless the Veterinary Officer examining it has certified that it is in a fit state of health and has received all the necessary vaccinations and inoculations.
22. Trophy export certificate
When approval for the export of any animal is given a trophy export certificate shall be issued in respect of that animal and shall be endorsed with the name and address of the institution to which the animal is consigned.
23. No removal of animals from their holding
Animals for export shall not be removed from their holding farm until arrangements have been made for them to be loaded on a ship or aircraft within twenty-four hours of arrival at the port of embarkation.
24. Accompaning of animals
The holder of the permit or of a valid trapper’s card employed by the holder of the permit shall personally accompany all animal consignments to the port of embarkation and supervise the loading of all animals.
25. Welfare and safety of animals
The holder of the permit shall be responsible for the welfare and safety of the animal captured by him until such time as the animal is exported and shall take all necessary and reasonable measures to safeguard the welfare and safety of the animal as well as the protection of the persons involved in any capture operation, transport and export of the animal from any attack or other injury by or through the animal.
26. Production of a certified copy
Within ninety days after the export of any animal the holder of a permit shall produce to the Director a certified copy of the bill of lading in respect of that animal and a letter from the institution to which the animal has been sent acknowledging the receipt of the animal.
27. Record keeping
Every owner of a holding farm shall maintain a record of all animals received and disposed by him in a register in the form prescribed in the Sixth Schedule to these Regulations.
28. Particulars to be furnished to the Director and Game Officer
Every owner of a holding farm shall send a monthly return to the Director and to the Game Officer in-charge of the area in which his holding farm is situate giving the following particulars–
(a) the number of animals of each species on his farm on the last day of the preceding month;
(b) the number of animals of each species captured during the preceding month;
(c) the number of animals of each species exported during the preceding month, the names of the institutions to which they have been exported and the amount of money realised;
(d) the number of animals of each species which have died in captivity during the preceding month.
29. Directors power to vary or add any provisions
The Director may in writing vary, add to or disapply any of the provisions of these Regulations in relation to any operation, animal or permit holder and every variation, addition or disapplication shall be endorsed on the permit.
30. Permit to keep a live animal
Any permit holder who intends to keep a live animal in captivity for a period exceeding six months from the date of capture shall–
(a) in writing inform the Director of his intention and the purpose for which the animal shall be kept;
(b) supply the Director with the particulars of the animal to be so kept.
31. Written authority for commercial exhibition of live animals
No trapper shall keep live animals in captivity for the purpose of commercially exhibiting the animals to members of the public except with a written authority of the Director.
32. Offences
Any person who contravenes any provision of these Regulations or makes any false statement in any application or other document or to any authorised officer performing any function under the Act or any subsidiary legislation commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding fifteen thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both that fine and imprisonment.
FIRST SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 4
APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO CAPTURE ANIMALS
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations
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7. Trophy Dealer’s Licence No. ……………………………. Issued on ………………………………….. |
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I hereby declare that the above particulars are correct and I further declare that I understand the requirements of the Wildlife Conservation Act, and the Wildlife Conservation (Capture of animals) Regulations. |
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NOTE: (1) This application shall be attached to any expired but not yet surrendered previous permit. |
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(2) Any person who makes a false declaration in an application for a permit is liable to prosecution and on conviction to a fine of up to fifteen thousand shillings or to a term of up to three years or both. |
SECOND SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 5
PERMIT TO CAPTURE ANIMALS
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations
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I (Name) ……………………. hereby declare that the above is a true list, in accordance with the requirement of section 3 of the Wildlife Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations, of all animals trapped by me since the commencement and during the validity of this permit. |
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NOTE– (1) All animals trapped, wounded or killed must be recorded and trophies of animals killed produced. |
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(2) This permit must be surrendered to the issuer within thirty days of its expiry or before the holder leaves the country or the area for which it is valid if he leaves before such expiry. |
THIRD SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 6
TRAPPER’S CARD
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations
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The bearer of this card whose photograph and signature are displayed on the opposite page is an approved Trapper …………………………………………………… |
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FOURTH SCHEDULE
CONTAINER STANDARDS FOR EXPORT OF ANIMALS
A – MAMMALS
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(1) Zebra ………………. |
(a) The animal shall be crated singly. |
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(2) Rhinoceros ………. |
(b) The length of the container shall be made at least 50 cm. longer than the animal. |
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(3) Buffalo …………….. |
(c) The container shall be provided with a gap of at least 20 cm. between the highest point reached by the animal and the roof. |
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(4) Large Antelopes … |
(d) The sides of the container shall be planked solid for two thirds the height. |
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(e) Any necessary padding shall be made to the sides and rear of the container away from the horns. |
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(f) The bottom boards of the container shall be made transverse with suitable gaps for drainage. |
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(g) The container shall be made in a manner that will prevent the animal turning round. |
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(a) The animal shall be crated singly. |
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(b) The length of the container shall be made at least 50 cm. longer than the animal. |
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(c) The container shall be provided with a gap of at least 20 cm. between the highest point reached by the animal and the roof. |
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(d) The sides of the container shall be planked solid and provided with apertures for looking out or putting the trunk through without getting a hold on which to pull. |
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(e) Any necessary padding shall be made to the sides and rear of the container away from the tusks. |
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(f) The bottom boards of the container shall be made transverse with suitable gaps for drainage. |
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(g) The container shall be made in a manner that will prevent the animal from turning round. |
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(g) During the day the animal shall be sprayed at suitable intervals or sacks shall be kept on the roof of the container and kept wet to ensure a continuous drip of water. |
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(d) The planking of the sides may be perforated in such a manner that will not allow the animal to put its head through. |
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(g) The container shall be made in a manner that will allow the animal to turn round, lie down, stand or stretch with ease. |
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(h) Giraffe of over 330 cm. in height shall not be exported without prior consultation with the air-line or ship that will carry it. |
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(a) The animal shall be crated singly. |
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(1) Baboon ……………. |
(a) The animal shall be crated singly. |
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(2) Monkey …………… |
(b) Containers for primates weighing less than 4 kg. shall be made at least 35 x 35 x 50 cm. in size. |
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(a) The animal shall be crated singly or up to 4 immatures in a cage. |
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Small Waders |
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Babblers |
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Thrushes |
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Tits |
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White-eyes |
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Finches |
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Buntings |
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Cuckoo Shrikes |
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Small Francolins |
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Warblers |
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Orioles |
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Bulbuls |
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Sudan dioch and allies |
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Larks |
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(a) Container shall be made at least 50 x 60 x 20 cm. in size. |
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Bee eaters |
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Wood-peckers |
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Hoopoes |
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Trogons |
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Honey Guides |
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Broad bills |
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Container shall be made at least 50 x 60 x 20 cm in size. |
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Jacana |
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Grebes |
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Francolins |
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(a) Container shall be made at least 50 x 60 x 20 cm in size. |
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Guinea fowls |
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(b) Container shall be provided with soft lining to the inside of the roof. |
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(a) The animal shall be crated singly. |
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(b) Container shall be made sufficiently large to allow inmates complete freedom of turning and stretching their necks. |
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Cranes |
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(c) Container shall be made sufficiently large to allow inmates complete freedom of movement. |
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(c) Container shall be provided with perches at least 15 cm. from the from the floor. |
C – OTHER ANIMALS
Such container as the Director may approve
D – GENERAL CONDITIONS
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(1) Animals shall be enclosed in containers which are roomy and comfortable and if the animals are to travel by sea the containers must be larger and stronger than that used for air transport. |
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(2) Containers shall be strong, all nails and screws counter-sunk. |
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(3) Containers which will stand on a deck shall be provided with feet or battens to allow a space of at least 10 centimetres between the bottom of the container and the deck. |
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(4) Provision must be made in containers for inserting food and water and removing excrement without undue disturbance to the animals. |
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(5) Provision must be made for the animal to see outside but there must be a curtain which can be let down to give the animal privacy when necessary. |
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(6) Roofs of containers that are not sheltered shall be made waterproof. |
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(7) All containers shall be adequately ventilated and protected from extremes of temperature. |
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(8) Containers for birds which do not require padding under the roof shall be ventilated at the top and on one side. |
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FIFTH SCHEDULE
ANIMALS AND THEIR FEES
A – MAMMALS
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Chlorotalpa stuhlmanni (Matschie) |
Ruwenzori Golden Mole |
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Chlorotalpa tropicalis (G.M. Allen and Loveridge) |
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Atelerix pruneri hindei (Thomas) |
Ukamba Hedgehogs |
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Atelerix pruneri kilimanus (Thomas) |
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MACROSCELIDAE Mivart |
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Elephantalus infuti infuti (A. Smith) |
Rufous spectacled Elephant Shrews |
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Elephantalus refescence dundasi Dollman |
Kibaya Spectacled Elephant Shrew |
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Elephantalus refescence ocularis Kershaw |
Dodoma Spectacled Elephant Shrew |
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Elephantalus refescence pulcher (Thomas) |
Uzinza Spectacled Elephant Shrew |
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Elephantalus refescence renatus Kershaw |
Loveridge’s Spectacled Elephant Shrew |
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Elephantalus renatus Kershaw |
Singida Spectacled Elephant Shrew |
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Petrodromus tetradactylus tetradactylus Peters |
Zambesi Four-toed Elephant Shrew |
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1.3.8. |
Petrodromus tetradactylus matschiei Neumann |
Burungi Four-toed Elephant Shrew |
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1.3.9. |
Petrodromus sultan sultan Thomas |
Mombasa Four-toed Elephant Shrew |
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Petrodromus rovumae rovumae |
Ruvuma Four-toed Elephant Shrew |
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5 |
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1.3.11. |
Petrodromus rovumae nigriseta |
Ruvuma Four-toed Elephant Shrew |
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5 |
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1.3.12. |
Rhynchocyon cirnei hendersoni Thomas |
Nyasaland Chequered Elephant Shrew |
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1.3.13. |
Rhynchocyon cirnei macrurus Gunther |
Kirk’s chequered Elephant Shrew |
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Rhynchocyon cirnei swynnertoni |
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3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
Kershaw |
Swynnerton’s Chequered Elephant Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
|
1.3.15. |
Rhynchocyon petersi petersi Bocage |
Peters Black & Red Elephant Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.3.16. |
Rhynchocyon petersi adersi Dollman |
Zanzibar Black and Red Elephant Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.3.17. |
Rhynchocyon petersi melanurus Neumann |
Lindi Black and Red Elephant Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
F.1.4. |
SORICIDAE Gray |
TRUE SHREWS |
KIRUKANJIA |
5 |
|
1.4.1. |
Crocidura bicolor elgonius Osgood |
King’ori Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.2. |
Crocidura bicolor hendersoni Dollmann |
Southern Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.3. |
Crocidura bicolor sansibarica Neumann |
Zanzibar Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.4. |
Crocidura bloyeti Dekeyser |
Kondoa Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.5. |
Crocidura fischeri Pageristecher |
Fischer’s Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.6. |
Crocidura fumosa johnstonii Dollmann |
Morogoro Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.7. |
Crocidura fumosa schistacea Osgood |
Kibongoto Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.8. |
Crocidura gracilipes Peters |
Von der Decken’s Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.9. |
Crocidura hildegardeae hildegardeae Thomas |
Mrs. Hinde’s Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.10. |
Crocidura hirta Peters |
Zambezi Little Red Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.11. |
Crocidura hirta valuntina Thomas |
Lushoto Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.12. |
Crocidura luna Dollmann |
Morogoro Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.13 |
Crocidura martiensseni Neumann |
Marangu Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.14 |
Crosidura maurisca geata G.M. Allen and Loveridge |
Ngare Nanyuki Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.15 |
Crocidura monax Thomas |
Rombo Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.16. |
Crocidura neavei Wroughton |
Neave’s Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.17. |
Crocidura nyansae kijabae J.A. Allen |
Ngorongoro Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.18. |
Crocidura nyasae Kivu Osgood |
Ukerewe Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.19. |
Crocidura sacralis Peters |
Lindi Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
1.4.20. |
Crocidura suahelae Heller |
Bagamoyo Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.21. |
Sancus caeruleus (Kerr) |
Zanzibar Shrew (Introduced-Java) |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.22. |
Sancus lencura (Matschie) |
Lake Victoria Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.23. |
Sancus lixus lixus (Thomas) |
Mwanza Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.24. |
Sancus lixus aequatorius (Heller) |
Dodoma Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
1.4.25. |
Sancus varilla minor G.M. Allen and Loveridge |
Mpanda Shrew |
– |
5 |
|
2. |
Order CHIROPTERA Blumenbach |
BATS |
POPO |
|
|
– |
Sub-Order-MEGACHIROPTERA Dobson (1) |
FRUIT EATING BATS |
POPO MATUNDA |
|
|
F.2.1. |
PTEROPODIDAE Bonaparte |
FRUIT EATING BATS |
– |
|
|
2.1.1. |
Rousettus leachii (A. Smith) |
Dog bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.1.2. |
Rousettus tempi Thomas |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.1.3. |
Rousettus angolensis (Bocage) |
– |
– |
10 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
2.1.4. |
Pteropus comorensis Nicoll |
Flying “fox” |
– |
10 |
|
2.1.5. |
Pteropus voeltzkowi Matschie |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.1.6. |
Epomophorus anurus Heuglin |
Epauletted Fruit Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.1.7. |
Epomophorus labiatus minor Dobson |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.1.8. |
Epomophorus wahlbergi wahlbergi |
– |
|
|
|
2.1.9. |
Epomophorus wahlbergi haldermani (Halowell) |
– |
|
|
|
2.1.10. |
Micropteropus pusillus (Peters) |
Dwarf Epauletted Fruit Bat |
|
|
|
2.1.11. |
Epomops francueti francueti (Thomas) |
– |
|
|
|
2.1.12. |
Eidolon helvum (Kerr) |
Yellow Haired Fruit Bat |
|
|
|
Sub-Order-MICROCHIROPTERA Dobson (2) |
INSECT EATING BATS |
POPO WADUDU |
|
|
|
F.2.2. |
EMBALLONURIDAE Dobson |
SHEATH TAILED INSECT EATING BATS |
– |
– |
|
2.2.1. |
Coleura afra (Peters) |
Split-nosed Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.2.2. |
Taphozours mauritianus mauritianus E. Geoffray |
Tomb Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.2.3. |
Taphozours sudani Thomas |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.2.4. |
Tophozours nudiventris Cretzschmar |
– |
– |
10 |
|
F.2.3. |
NYCTERIDAE Dobson |
HOLLOW-FACED BATS |
|
|
|
2.3.1. |
Nycteris aethiopica Oriana Kershaw |
Hollow-faced bats |
– |
10 |
|
2.3.2. |
Nycteris capensis A. Smith |
Cape Hollow-Faced Bats |
– |
10 |
|
2.3.3 |
Nycteris damarensis damarensis Peters |
Damaraland Hollow-Faced Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.3.4. |
Nycteris grandis Peters |
Giant Hollow-Faced Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.3.5. |
Nycteris hispida (Schreber) |
Small Eared Hollow-Faced Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.3.6. |
Nycteris luteola Thomas |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.3.7 |
Nycteris marca Kershaw |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.3.8 |
Nycteris revoilii Robin |
– |
– |
10 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
2.3.9. |
Nyteris thebaica aurantiaca (de Beaux) |
Large Eared Hollow-Faced Bat |
– |
10 |
|
F.2.4. |
MEGADERMATIDAE Allen |
BIG-EARED INSECT EATING BATS |
10 |
|
|
2.4.1 |
Megaderma cor Peters |
Heart-Nosed Big-Eared Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.4.2 |
Lavia frons rex Miller |
Yellow winged Bat |
10 |
|
|
HORSESHOE BATS |
10 |
|||
|
F.2.5 |
PHINOLOPHIDAE Bell |
Horseshoe Bat |
10 |
|
|
2.5.1 |
Rhinolophus darlingi darlingi Andersen |
Von der Decken’s Horseshoe Bat |
10 |
|
|
2.5.2. |
Phinolophus deckenii Peters |
– |
10 |
|
|
2.5.3. |
Phinolophus geoffrayii zambesiensis Andersen |
– |
10 |
|
|
2.5.4. |
Rhinolophus lobatus Peters |
– |
10 |
|
|
2.5.5. |
Rhinolophus eloquens Anderson |
– |
10 |
|
|
2.5.6. |
Rhinolophus fumigatus exsul |
– |
10 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
Andersen |
– |
– |
10 |
|
|
2.5.7. |
Rhinoloplus hildebrandtii hildebrandtii Peters |
Fluted Horseshoe Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.5.8. |
Rhinolophus sp./Moreau and Pakenham |
Zanzibar Horseshoe Bat |
– |
10 |
|
F.2.6. |
HIPPOSIDERIDAE Miller |
LEAF-NOSED BATS |
– |
10 |
|
2.6.1. |
Hipposideros caffer caffer (Sundervall) |
Lesser Leaf-Nosed Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.6.2. |
Hipposideros caffer centralis (Andersen) |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.6.3. |
Hipposideros commersoni gigas (Wagner) |
Giant Leaf-Nosed Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.6.4. |
Hipposideros commersoni maru ngensis (Noack) |
Greater Leaf-Nosed Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.6.5. |
Hipposideros ruber (Noack) |
Rufous Leaf-Nosed Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.6.6. |
Triaenops afer Peters |
Trident Bat |
– |
10 |
|
F.2.7. |
VESPERTILLIONIDAE Gray |
SIMPLE-NOSED (Earlet) BATS |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.1. |
Myotis bocagii hildegardeae Thomas |
Rufous Mouse-Eared Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.2. |
Myotis welwitschii venustus (Matschie) |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.3. |
Pipistrellus kuhli fuscatus Thomas |
Pipistrelle |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.4. |
Pipistrellus nanus nanus (Peters) |
Banana Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.5. |
Pipistrellus pulcher (Dobson) |
Zanzibar Simple-Nosed Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.6. |
Pipistrellus ruppellii fuscipes Thomas |
Two-coloured Pipistrelle |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.7. |
Eptesicus pusillus (Leconte) |
Rusty-Headed Serotine Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.8. |
Eptesicus tenuipinnis (Peters) |
White-Winged Serotine Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.9 |
Nyctriceus schilieffenii albiventer (Thomas and Wroughton) |
– |
10 |
|
|
2.7.10. |
Scotophilus borbonicus (E. Geoffray) |
Brown Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.11. |
Scotophilus nigritus colias Thomas |
– |
10 |
|
|
2.7.12. |
Scotophilus viridis viridis (Peters) |
Lesser Yellow Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.13. |
Glauconycteris argentatus (Dobson) |
Butterfly Bat |
– |
10 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
2.7.14. |
Glauconycteris variegatus papillo Thomas |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.15. |
Miniopterus minor Peters |
Long-Winged Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.16. |
Miniopterus natalensis arenarius Heller |
Natal Clinging Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.17. |
Miniopterus scotinus (Sundervall) |
Coast Long-Winged Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.7.18. |
Kerivoula africana Dobson |
Dwarf-Painted Forest Bat |
– |
10 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
F.2.8 |
MOLOSSIDAE Gill |
FREE-TAILED BATS |
– |
10 |
|
2.8.1. |
Tadarida ansorgi (Thomas) |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.8.2. |
Tadarida cisturus (Thomas) |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.8.3. |
Tadarida fulminaus (Thomas) |
– |
– |
10 |
|
2.8.4. |
Tadarida brachpetera (Peters) |
White-Breasted Free-Tailed Bat |
– |
10 |
|
2.8.5. |
Tadarida angolensis orientis (G.M. Allen and Loveridge) |
Angola Free-Tailed Bat |
|
10 |
|
2.8.6. |
Tandarida angolensis osborni (J.A. Allew) |
|
|
10 |
|
2.8.7. |
Tandarida Bivittat (Heuglin) |
Brown Free-Tailed Bat |
|
10 |
|
2.8.8. |
Tadarida limbata (Peters) |
White Bellied Free- Tailed Bat |
|
10 |
|
2.8.9. |
Tadarida Major (Trouescart) |
Greater Free-Tailed Bat |
|
10 |
|
2.8.10 |
Tadarida pumilla nalvashae (Hollister) |
Lesser Free-Tailed Bat |
|
10 |
|
2.8.11 |
Tadarida martiensseni (Matschie) |
|
|
10 |
|
3. |
Order – PRIMATES Linnaeus |
|
|
|
|
3. F.1. |
LORISIDAE Gregory |
POTTOS |
POTTO |
|
|
3.1.1. |
Perodicticus potto edwardsi |
Edward’s Common Potto |
|
1,000 |
|
3.F.2. |
GALAGIDAE Mivart |
GALAGOS (Bush babies) |
KOMBA |
50 |
|
3.2.1. |
Galago crassicaudatus crassicaudatus E. Geoffray |
Greater Galago |
Komba Mkubwa |
|
|
3.2.2. |
Galago crassicaudatus agisymbanus (Coquerel) |
Zanzibar Greater Galago |
Komba Mkubwa |
50 |
|
3.2.3. |
Galago crassicaudatus argentatus (Lonnberg) |
Unguja |
50 |
|
|
3.2.4. |
Galago crassicaudatus panganiensis (Matschie) |
|
|
50 |
|
3.2.5. |
Galago demidovii orinus C. Lawrence and Washburn |
Dwarf Galago |
Komba mdogo |
50 |
|
3.2.6. |
Galago crassicaudatus lasiortus Peters |
|
|
20 |
|
3.2.7. |
Galago senegalensis albipes Dollman |
Kavirondo Bushbaby |
|
20 |
|
3.2.8. |
Galago senegalensis braccatus Elliot |
Yellow-Thighed Lesser Galago |
|
20 |
|
3.2.9. |
Galago senegalensis moholi A. Smith |
Moholi Bushbaby |
|
20 |
|
3.2.10. |
Galago senegalensis zanzibaricus Matschie |
Zanzibar Lesser Galago |
Komba mdogo Unguja |
20 |
|
3. F.3. |
CERCOPITHECIDAE Gray |
MONKEYS |
MANYANI |
|
|
3.3.1. |
Cercocebus albigena johnstonii (Lydekker) |
Black (Grey-checked) Mangabey |
Babakoto |
2,000 |
|
3.3.2. |
Papio anubis tesselatus (Elliot) |
Ankole Baboon |
Nyani Ankole |
500 |
|
3.3.3. |
Papio anubis neumanni Matschie |
Neumann’s Olive Baboon |
Nyani Mwekundu |
20 |
|
3.3.4. |
Papio cynocephalus cynocephalus (Linnaeus) |
Yellow Baboon |
Nyani Njano |
20 |
|
3.3.5. |
Cercopithecus aethiops centralis Neumann |
Bukoba Green Monkeys |
Tumbili Bukoba |
10 |
|
3.3.6. |
Cercopithecus aethiops johnstonii Pocock |
Kilimanjaro Green Monkey |
Tumbili Kilimanjaro |
10 |
|
3.3.7. |
Cercopithecus aethiops nesiotes Schwarz |
Pemba Green Monkey |
Tumbili Unguja |
10 |
|
3.3.8. |
Cercopithecus mitis albogularis (Sykes) |
Blue Monkey |
Kima sykes |
50 |
|
3.3.9. |
Cercopithecus mitis doggetti Pocock |
Ankole Blue Monkey |
Kima Ankole |
50 |
|
3.3.10. |
Cercopithecus mitis kibonotensis Lonnberg |
Kilimanjaro Blue Monkey |
Kima Kilimanjaro |
50 |
|
3.3.11. |
Cercopithecus mitis moloneyi P.L. Scater |
Lake Nyasa Blue Monkey |
Kima Nyasa |
50 |
|
3.3.12. |
Cercopithecus mitis monoides Geoffray |
Rufiji Blue Monkey |
Kima Rufiji |
50 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
3.3.13. |
Cercopithecus mitis neumanni Matschie |
Kavirondo Blue Monkey |
Kima Kavirondo |
50 |
|
3.3.14. |
Cercopithecus mictitaus schmidi Matschie |
Uganda Putty-Nosed Monkey |
Kima Puti |
500 |
|
3.3.15. |
Erythrocebus patas baumstaki Matschie |
Ikoma Patas (Red) Monkey |
Kima Pata |
500 |
|
F.3.4. |
COLOBIDAE Elliot |
GUEREZAS |
MBEGA |
3.4.1. |
|
3.4.1 |
Colobus abyssinicus caudatus Thomas |
Kilimanjaro Black & White Colobus |
Mbega Mweupe Kilimanjaro |
200 |
|
3.4.2. |
Colobus abyssinicus matschiei Neumann |
Neumann’s Black & White Colobus |
Mbega Mweupe Magharibi |
200 |
|
3.4.3. |
Colobus angolensis adolfi-friederici Matschie |
Kivu Black & White Colobus |
Mbega Mweupe Kivu |
200 |
|
3.4.4. |
Colobus angolensis palliatus Peters |
Pangani Black & White Colobus |
Mbega Mweupe Pangani |
200 |
|
3.4.5. |
Colobus angolensis sharpei Thomas |
Nyasa Black & White Colobus |
Mbega Mweupe Nyasa |
200 |
|
3.4.6. |
Colobus badius gordonorium (Matschie) |
Uhehe Red Colobus |
Mbega Mwekundu Uhehe Mbega |
1,000 |
|
3.4.7. |
Colobus badius tephrosceles Elliot |
Ruwenzori Red Colobus |
Mwekundu Ruwe |
1,000 |
|
3.4.8. |
Colobus badius rufomitratus |
Kilimanjaro Red Colobus |
nzori Mbega mwekundu Kilimanjaro |
1,000 |
|
3. F.5. |
PONGIDAE Elliot |
APES |
– |
|
|
3.5.1. |
Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii (Giglioli) |
Long-Haired Chimpanzee |
Sokwemtu |
4,000 |
|
4. |
Order – PHOLIDOTA weber |
|
|
|
|
F.1.4. |
MANIDAE Gray |
PANGOLINS (SCALY ANTEATERS) |
KAKAKUONA |
|
|
4.1.1. |
Manis temminckii Smuts |
Temminck’s Ground Pangolin |
Kakakuona |
500 |
|
5. |
Order – LAGOMORPHA Brandt (DUPLICIDENTATA) |
|
|
|
|
F.5.1. |
LEPORIDAE Gray |
HARES AND RABBITS |
SUNGURA |
|
|
5.1.1. |
Pronolagus crassicaudatus (I. Geoffray) |
Red (Rock) Hare |
Kitungule |
50 |
|
5.1.2. |
Lepus capensis abbotti Hollister |
Abbott’s Cape Hare |
Sungura Aboti |
5 |
|
5.1.3. |
Lepus capensis crawshayi de Winton |
Ukamba Cape Hare |
Sungura Ukamba |
5 |
|
5.1.4. |
Lepus victoriae victoriae Thomas |
Lake Victoria Hare |
Sungura Victoria |
10 |
|
5.1.5. |
Lepus whytei Thomas |
Whyte’s Hare |
|
10 |
|
6. |
Order – RODENTIA Bowdich |
RODENTS |
|
|
|
F.6.1. |
BATHYERGIDAE Waterhouse |
BLESMOLS |
FUKO |
5 |
|
6.1.1. |
Heliophobius spalax Thomas |
Kilimanjaro Blesmol |
– |
5 |
|
6.1.2. |
Heliophobius argenteocinereus argenteocinereus Peters |
Zambezi Blesmol |
|
5 |
|
6.1.3. |
Heliophobius argenteocinereus emini Noack |
Emin’s Blesmol |
|
5 |
|
6.1.4. |
Heliophobius argenteocinereus albifrons (Gray) |
Morogoro Blesmol |
|
5 |
|
6.1.5. |
Heliophobius argenteocinereus pallidus (Gray) |
Karagwe Blesmol |
|
|
|
F.6.2. |
ECHIMYIDAE (THRYONOMYIDAE) Miller & Gidley |
CANE RATS |
NDEZI |
|
|
6.2.1. |
Thryonomys gregorianus gregorianus (Thomas) |
Lesser Cane Rat |
– |
5 |
|
6.2.2. |
Thryonomys swinderianus variegatus (Peters) |
Larger Cane Rat |
|
5 |
|
F.6.3. |
HYSTRICIDAE Burnett |
PORCUPINES |
NUNGURI |
|
|
6.3.1. |
Hystrix africaeaustralis africaeaustralis Peters |
|
|
5 |
|
6.3.2. |
Hystrix africaeaustralis Prittwitzi |
|
|
5 |
|
6.3.3. |
Hystrix africaeaustralis subsp. |
Zanzibar porcupine |
Nungunungu Unguja |
5 |
|
6.3.4. |
Hystrix galeata ambigua Lonnberg |
Mountain Forest Porcupine |
Nungunungu Msitu |
5 |
|
6.3.5. |
Hystrix galeata conradsi F. Muller |
Western Porcupine |
Nungunungu Magharibi |
5 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
6.3.6. |
Hystrix galeata lademanni R. Muller |
|
|
5 |
|
F.6.4. |
SCIURIDAE Gray |
True Squirrels |
KIRUKANJIA |
|
|
6.4.1. |
Heliosciurus gambianus rhodesiae (Wroughton) |
African Tree Squirrel |
Kindi |
5 |
|
6.4.2. |
Helloscuarung ambianus mutabilis (Peters) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.3. |
Heliosciurus gambianus undulatus (True) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.4. |
Heliosciurus gambianus dolosus (Thomas) |
Zanzibar Tree Squirrel |
|
5 |
|
6.4.5. |
Heliosciurus gambianus nyansae (Neumann) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.6. |
Heliosciurus gambianus lucifer (Thomas) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.7. |
Heliosciurus vexillarius (Kershaw) |
Swynnerton’s Forest Squirrel |
|
5 |
|
6.4.8. |
Paraxerus copapiyulei (Thomas) |
African Bush Squirrel |
|
5 |
|
6.4.9. |
Paraxerus ochraceus ochraceus (Huet) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.10. |
Paraxerus ochraceus aruscensis (Pagenstecher) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.11. |
Paraxerus palliatus bridgemani Dollman |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.12. |
Paraxerus palliatus suahelicus (Neumann) |
Coast Bush Squirrel |
|
5 |
|
6.4.13. |
Paraxerus palliatus frerei (Gray) |
Zanzibar Bush Squirrel |
Kidiri-Unguja |
5 |
|
6.4.14. |
Paraxerus flaririttis exgeanus Hinton |
Lindi Bush Squirrel |
|
5 |
|
6.4.15. |
Paraxerus flaririttis ibeanus Hinton |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.16. |
Paraxerus vulcanorum (Thomas) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.17. |
Paraxerus byatti byatti (Kershaw) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.18. |
Paraxerus byatti laetus (G.M. Allen and Loveridge) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.4.19. |
Xerus rutilus saturatus Neumann |
|
|
5 |
|
F.6.5. |
ANOMALURIDAE Gill |
SCALY TAILED “FLYING SQUIRRELS” |
|
|
|
6.5.1. |
Anomalurus fraseri orientalis Peters |
Northern flying Squirrel |
|
5 |
|
6.5.2. |
Anomalurus fraseri cinereous Thomas |
Southern Flying Squirrel |
|
5 |
|
F.6.6. |
PEDITIDAE Owen |
SPRINGHAAS (JUMPING HARES) |
KAMEN- |
|
|
6.6.1. |
Pedetes cafer cafer taborae G.M. Allen & Loveridge |
Unyamwezi Spring Haas |
Kame- |
10 |
|
6.6.2. |
Pedetes cafer dentatus Miller |
Ugogo Spring Haas |
Kame- |
10 |
|
F.6.7. |
GLIRIDAE Thomas |
DORMICE |
PANYA- |
|
|
6.7.1. |
Graphiurus parvus dullmani Osgood |
African Dormouse |
|
5 |
|
6.7.2. |
Graphiurus murinus collaris (G.M. Allen & Loveridge) |
|
|
5 |
|
6.7.3. |
Graphiurus murimus isolatus Heller |
Taifa Forest Dormouse |
|
5 |
|
6.7.4. |
Graphiurus microtis (Noack) |
Bukoba Dormouse |
|
5 |
|
6.7.5 |
Graphiurus smithii (Thomas) |
|
|
5 |
|
F.6.8. |
MURIDAE Gray |
RATS AND MICE |
PANYA |
|
|
6.8.1. |
Grammomys surdaster surdaster (Thomas & Wroughton) |
Nyasaland Tree Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.2. |
Oenomys hypoxanthus (Purcheran) |
Rusty Nosed Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.3. |
Dasymys incomtuz helukus Heller |
Uasin Gishu Shaggy Swamp Rat |
|
1 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
6.8.4 |
Arvicanthis obyssinicus virescense Heller |
Taita Unstriped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.5 |
Arvicanthis abyessinicus richardi (Noack) |
Ufipa Unstriped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.6 |
Arvicanthis abyssinicus rubescens Wroughton |
Bunyoro Unstriped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.7 |
Arvicanthis abyssinicus muansae Matchie |
Usukuma Unstriped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.8. |
Arvicanthis abyssinicus neumanni (Matchie) |
Barung Unstriped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.9. |
Arvicanthis abyssinicus tene-brosus Kershaw |
Unyamwezi Unstriped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.10 |
Pelomys fallax iridescens Heller |
Taita Creek Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.11 |
Pelomys fallax insignatus (Osgood) |
Nyasa Creek Rat |
– |
1 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
6.8.12. |
Lemniscomys barbarus convictus (Osgood) |
Taita Striped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.13. |
Lemniscomys barbarus mantenfeli Matschie |
Usukuma Striped Grass |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.14. |
Lemniscomys barbarus spekeii (de Winton) |
Speke’s Striped Grass |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.15. |
Lemniscomys striatus massaicus (Pagenstecher) |
Naivasha Punctated Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.16. |
Lemniscomys striatus ardens (Thomas) |
Kilimanjaro Punctated Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.17. |
Lemniscomys striatus luluae Matschie |
Lulua Punctated Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.18. |
Lemniscomys griselda macalogsus (Osgood) |
Taita Single-Striped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.19. |
Lemniscomys griselda rosalia (Thomas) |
Nguru Single Striped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.20. |
Lemniscomys macculus macculus (Thomas and Wroughton) |
Roro Single-Striped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.21. |
Rhobdomys pumillio diminutus (Thomas) |
Form Striped Grass Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.22. |
Aethomys kaiseri hindei (Thomas) |
Ukamba Bush Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.23. |
Aethamys kaiseri mantenfeli (Matschie) |
Usukuma Bush Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.24. |
Aethomys walambae podester (Thomas) |
Kigezi Bush Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.25. |
Aethomys chrysophilus singidae (Kershaw) |
Turu Bush Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.26. |
Thallomys damarensis scotti Thomas and Hinton |
E.A. Pencil-tailed Tree Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.27. |
Rattus rattus rattus (Linnaeus) |
Black Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.28. |
Rattus rattus alexandrinus (E. Geroffray) |
Alexandrine Black Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.29. |
Rattus rattus frugivorus (Rafinesque) |
Cream-Bellied Black Rat |
– |
|
|
6.8.30. |
Rattus rattus kijabius (J.A. Allen) |
Kijabe Black Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.31. |
Rattus rattus wroughton Hinton |
Wroughton’s Black Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.32. |
Rattus rattus rafescens Gray |
Zanzibar Black Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.33. |
Rattus norvegicus norvegicus (Berkenhout) |
Brown Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.34. |
Rattus jacksoni jacksoni (de Winton) |
Entebbe Soft-Furred Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.35. |
Rattus jacksoni melanotus (G.M. Allen & Loveridge) |
Poroto Soft-Furred Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.36. |
Rattus jackson octomastis (Hatt) |
Mbuku Soft-Furred Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.37. |
Rattus taitae (Heller) |
Taita Soft-Furred Rat |
– |
|
|
6.8.38. |
Rattus carillus welleri Lonnberg & Glydenstolpe |
Climbing Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.39. |
Rattus fumatus fumatus (Peters) |
Ukamba Meadow Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.40. |
Rattus coucha microdon (Peters) |
Zambezi Shamba Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.41. |
Rattus coucha durumae (Heller) |
Swahili Shaba Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.42. |
Rattus coucha hildebrandtii (Peter) |
Taita Shamba Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.43. |
Rattus coucha victoriae (Matschie) |
Usukuma Shamba Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.44. |
Rattus coucha itigiensis (Hatz) |
Turu Shamba Rat |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.45. |
Mus Musculus musculus Linnaeus |
Common House Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.46. |
Mustriton murilus (Thomas) |
Machakos Pygmy Mouse |
– |
|
|
6.8.47. |
Mus bellus bellus Thomas |
Ukamba Pygmy Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.48. |
Mus bellus vicinus (Thomas) |
Coastal Pygmy Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.49. |
Mus bellus indutus (Thomas) |
Bechuanaland Pygmy Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.50. |
Mus gerbillus (G.M. Allen & Loveridge) |
Ugogo Pygmy Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.51. |
Mus tennellus suahelicus (Thomas) |
Swahili Pygmy Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.52. |
Mus birungensis Lonnberg & Glydenstolpe |
Birunga Pygmy Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.53. |
Lophuromys aquilus aquilus (True) |
Kilimanjaro Harsh-Furred Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.54. |
Lopharomyx sikapus mantenfeli Manteufel’s Harsh-Matschie |
Furred Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.55. |
Lophuromys sikapus ansorgei de Winton |
Nzoia Harsh-Furred Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
6.8.56. |
Acomys solousi de Winton |
Selous Spiny Mouse |
– |
1 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
6.8.57. |
Acomys wilsoni Wilsoni Thomas |
Wilson’s Spiny Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.58. |
Acomys nubillus Dollman |
|
|
1 |
|
6.8.59. |
Acomys albigena Heuglin |
White-Cheeked Spiny Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.60. |
Saccostomus campestris elegans Thomas |
Nyasa Pouched Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.61. |
Cricetomys gambianus viator Thomas |
Nyasa Giant Pouched Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.62. |
Cricetomys gambianus consensi Hinton |
Zanzibar Giant Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.63. |
Cricetomys gambianus osgoodi Heller |
Swahili Giant Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.64. |
Cricetomys gambianus proparator Wroughton |
Ruwenzori Giant Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.65. |
Dendromus me somelas nyasae Thomas |
Nyasa Tree Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.66. |
Dendromus mesomelas hintoni Bohmann |
Hinton’s Tree Mouse |
|
|
|
6.8.67. |
Dendromus mesomelas kilimandjari Bohmann |
Kilimanjaro Tree Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.68. |
Dendromus whytei pallescens Osgood |
Whytes Tree Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.69. |
Dendromus pumilio pumilio (Wagner) |
|
|
1 |
|
6.8.70. |
Dendromus pumilio uthmoelleri Bohmann |
|
|
1 |
|
6.8.71. |
Dendromus nyikae Wroughton |
|
|
1 |
|
6.8.72. |
Dendromus nigrifrons nigrifrons (True) |
|
|
1 |
|
6.8.73. |
Steatomys loveridgei Thomas |
Loveridge’s Fat Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.74. |
Steatomys muanzoe Kershaw |
Usukuma Fat Mouse |
|
1 |
|
6.8.75. |
Otomys auchieatae lacustris M.G. Allen and Loveridge |
Ukinga Swamp Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.76. |
Otomys typus zinki Bohmann |
Bohmann’s Swamp Rat |
|
|
|
6.8.77. |
Otomys percivalli Dollman |
Kigogo Swamp Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.78. |
Otomys angoniensis elassodon Osgood |
Rift Valley Swamp Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.79. |
Otomys divinorum Thomas |
Kilimanjaro Swamp Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.80. |
Otomys kempi Dollman |
Kemp’s Swamp Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.8.81. |
Otomys dentisungae Bohmann |
Usambaa swamp Rat |
|
1 |
|
F.6.9. |
CRICETIDAE (SPALACIDAE) Murray |
MOLE RATS |
FUKO |
1 |
|
6.9.1. |
Mystromys longicaudatus Noack |
Tabora Mole Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.9.2. |
Tachyoryctes ankoliae Thomas |
Ankole Mole Rat |
|
1 |
|
6.9.3. |
Tachyoryctes daemon Thomas |
Kilimanjaro Mole Rat |
|
1 |
|
F.6.10. |
DIPODIDAE (GERBILLIDAE) Alston |
GERBILS |
BUKU |
|
|
6.10.1 |
Gerbillus harwoodi luteus (Dollman) |
Masai Pygmy Gerbil |
|
1 |
|
6.10.2. |
Gerbillus pusillus Peters |
Taita Pygmy Gerbil |
|
|
|
6.10.3. |
Tatera robusta swaythiingi (Kershaw) |
Swaythiling’s Gerbil |
|
1 |
|
6.10.4. |
Tatera robusta vicina (Peters) |
Ukamba Gerbil |
|
|
|
6.10.5. |
Tatera robusta muansae (Matschie) |
Usukuma Gerbil |
|
|
|
6.10.6. |
Tatera schinzi loveridgei Hatt |
Loveridge’s Gerbil |
|
1 |
|
6.10.7. |
Tatera leucogaster cosensi (Kershaw) |
Cosens Gerbil |
|
1 |
|
6.10.8. |
Tatera leucogaster taborae (Kershaw) |
Unyamwezi Gerbil |
|
|
|
6.10.9. |
Tatera bohmi varina Heller |
Masai Gerbil |
|
1 |
|
7. |
Order – CARNIVORA Bowdich |
CARNIVORES |
WALA NYAMA |
|
|
F.7.1. |
CANIDAE Gray |
|
|
|
|
7.1.1. |
Canis aureus bea Heller |
E.A. Golden (common) Jackal |
Bweha dhahabu |
20 |
|
7.1.2. |
Canis adustus notatus (Heller) |
E.A. Side-Stripe Jackal |
Bweha Miraba |
20 |
|
7.1.3. |
Canis mesomelas macmillani (Heller) |
E.A. Black-Backed Jackal |
Bweha Shaba |
20 |
|
7.1.4. |
Lycaon pictus lupinus Thomas |
E.A. Wild Dog |
Mbwa Mwitu |
500 |
|
7.1.5. |
Otocyon megalotis virgatus Miller |
E.A. Bat-Eared Fox |
Bweha masigio |
20 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
F.7.2. |
MUSTELIDAE Swainson |
|
|
|
|
7.2.1. |
Letonyx striatus albescens Heller |
E.A. Polecat (Zorilla) |
Kicheche |
20 |
|
7.2.2. |
Poecilogale albinucha doggetti Thomas and Schwann |
Ankole Snake Muishond |
|
500 |
|
7.2.3. |
Mellivora capensis sagulata Hollister |
E.A. Honey Badger (Ratel) |
Nyegere |
20 |
|
7.2.4. |
Latra maculicolis Lichtenstein |
Spotted-Necked Otter |
Fisi Maji |
50 |
|
7.2.5. |
Aonyx capensis helios Heller |
Sotik Clawless Otter |
|
50 |
|
F.7.3. |
VIVERIDAE Gray |
|
|
|
|
7.3.1. |
Genetta genetta neumanni Matschie |
Neumann’s Genet |
Kanu |
100 |
|
7.3.2. |
Genetta genetta pulchra Matschie |
Murembwi Genet |
|
100 |
|
7.3.3. |
Genetta tigrina mossambica Matschie |
Mozambique Bush Genet |
|
100 |
|
7.3.4. |
Genetta tigrina suahelica Matschie |
Swahili Bush Genet |
|
100 |
|
7.3.5. |
Genetta tigrima stuhlmanni Matschie |
Bukoba Bush Genet |
|
100 |
|
7.3.6. |
Civettictis civetta civetta (Schreber) |
African Civet |
Fungo |
20 |
|
7.3.7. |
Nandimia binotata arborea Thomas |
Kakamega Tree civet |
Fungo miti |
50 |
|
7.3.8. |
Nandimia binotata gerrardi Thomas |
Nyasaland Tree civet |
|
50 |
|
7.3.9. |
Herpestes ichneumon funestus (Osgood) |
Greater Grey Mongoose |
Nguchiro mkubwa |
50 |
|
7.3.10. |
Gweowarwa conradsi (Matschie) |
Lesser Mongoose |
Nguchiro mdogo |
50 |
|
7.3.11. |
Herpestes dentifer (Heller) |
|
|
50 |
|
7.3.12. |
Herpestes emini (Matschie) |
|
|
50 |
|
7.3.13. |
Herpestes flaviventris (Matschie) |
|
|
50 |
|
7.3.14. |
Herpestes grantii (Gray) |
|
|
50 |
|
7.3.15. |
Herpestes lademanni (Matschie) |
|
|
50 |
|
7.3.16. |
Herpestes sanguineus proteus (Thomas) |
|
|
50 |
|
7.3.17. |
Herpestes sanguineus ibeoe (Wroughton) |
|
|
50 |
|
7.3.18. |
Herpestes sanguineus rufescens Lorenz |
Zanzibar Lesser Mongoose |
Nguchiro mdogo Unguja |
50 |
|
7.3.19. |
Herpestes massambicus (Matschie) |
|
|
5 |
|
7.3.20. |
Helogale ivori Thomas |
Montagu’s Dwarf Mongoose |
Kitafe |
5 |
|
7.3.21. |
Helogale undulata undulata (Peters) |
Mozambique Dwarf |
Mongoose |
5 |
|
7.3.22. |
Helogale undulata rufula Thomas |
Kikuyu Dwarf Mongoose |
|
5 |
|
7.3.23. |
Helogale victorina victorina Mongoose |
Lake victoria Dwarf Thomas |
|
5 |
|
7.3.24. |
Atilax poludinosus mordax (Thomas) |
Nyasa Marsh Mongoose |
Kitafemaji |
5 |
|
7.3.25. |
Atilax paludinosus rubescens (Hollister) |
Kilimanjaro Marsh Mongoose |
|
5 |
|
7.3.26. |
Mungos mungo colomus (Heller) |
E.A. Banded Mongoose |
Nguchiro Mirabai |
5 |
|
7.3.27. |
Ichneumia albicauda ibeana (Thomas) |
E.A. White-Tailed Mongoose |
Nguchiro mweupe |
5 |
|
7.3.28. |
Bdeogale crassicauda puisa Peters |
Mozambique Four-Toed Mongoose |
|
5 |
|
7.3.29. |
Bdeogale crassicauda tenuis Thomas and Wroughton |
Zanzibar Four-Toed Mongoose |
Nguchiro Unguja |
5 |
|
7.3.30. |
Bdeogale crassicauda omnivora Heller |
Mombasa Four-toed Mongoose |
|
5 |
|
7.3.31. |
Rhychogale caniceps Kershaw |
Brown Mongoose |
Nguchiro Kahawia |
50 |
|
F.7.4. |
HYAENIDAE Gray |
HYAENAS |
FISI |
|
|
7.4.1. |
Proteles cristatus termes Heller |
Masailand Aard-Wolf |
Fisi ya Nkole |
2,000 |
|
7.4.2. |
Crocuta crocuta (Erxleben) |
Spotted Hyaena |
Fisi Madoa |
100 |
|
7.4.3. |
Hyaena hyaena dubbah F.A.A. Meyer |
Striped Hyaena |
Fisi Miraba |
1,000 |
|
F.7.5. |
FILIDAE Gray |
CATS |
MAPAKA |
|
|
7.5.1. |
Felis lybica ugandae Schwann |
Ankole Wild Cat |
Kimburu |
20 |
|
7.5.2. |
Felis lybica taitae Heller |
Taita Wild Cat |
|
20 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
7.5.3. |
Felis caracal nubicus (J B Fischer) |
Caracal |
Simba mangu |
500 |
|
7.5.4. |
Felis serval hirdei (Wroughton) |
Ukamba Serval |
Mondo |
100 |
|
7.5.5. |
Panthera pardus fusca F.A.A. Meyer |
Leopard |
Chui |
3,000 |
|
7.5.6. |
Panthera leo massalca (Neumann) |
Masai Lion |
Simba |
4,000 |
|
7.5.7. |
Asinonyx jubatus (Schereber) |
Cheetah |
Duma |
8,000 |
|
8. |
Order – TUBULIDENTATA Huxley |
|
|
|
|
F.8.1. |
ORYCTEROPODIDAE Bonaparte |
|
MUHANGA |
|
|
8.1.1. |
Orycteropus affer (Pallas) |
Aardvark (Antbear) |
|
500 |
|
9. |
Order – PROBOSCIDAE Illiger |
|
|
|
|
F.9.1. |
ELEPHANTIDAE Gray |
|
|
|
|
9.1.1. |
Loxodonta africana knochenhaueri (Matschie) |
E.A. Elephant |
Tembo (Ndovu) |
4,000 |
|
10. |
Order – HYRACOIDAE Huxley |
|
|
|
|
F.10.1 |
PROCAVIIDAE Thomas |
HYRAXES (Dassies) |
|
|
|
10.1.1. |
Dendrohyrax arboreus stuhlmanni (Matschie) |
Western Tree Hyrax |
Perere Magharibi |
5 |
|
10.1.2. |
Dendrohyrax validus validus True |
Kilimanjaro Tree Hyrax |
Perere Kilimanjaro |
5 |
|
10.1.3. |
Dendrohyrax validus terricula Mollison |
Usambara Tree Hyrax |
Perere Usambara |
5 |
|
10.1.5. |
Dendrohyrax validus schusteri Brauer |
Uluguru Tree Hyrax |
Perere Uluguru |
5 |
|
10.1.5 |
Heterohrax syriacus dieseneri Brauer |
Lake Victoria Rock Hyrax |
Pimbi |
5 |
|
10.1.6. |
Heterohyrax syriacus prittwizzi Brauer |
Ugogo Rock Hyrax |
|
5 |
|
10.1.7. |
Heterohyrax syriacus frommi (Breuer) |
Upogoro Rock Hyrax |
|
|
|
10.1.8. |
Heterohyrax syriacus songeue Brauer |
Angoni Rock Hyrax |
|
5 |
|
10.1.9. |
Heterohyrax syriacus lademanni Brauer |
Ukinga Rock Hyrax |
|
5 |
|
10.1.10 |
Heterohyrax syrciacus manzneri (Brauer) |
Urungu Rock Hyrax |
|
5 |
|
10.1.11 |
Procavia johnstonii matschiei Neumann |
Dassie |
Pimbi |
5 |
|
11. |
Order – PERIOSSODACTYLA Owen |
|
|
|
|
F.11.1. |
EQUIDAE Gray |
|
|
|
|
11.1.1. |
Equus burchellii boehmi Matschie |
Burchell’s Zebra |
Pundamilia |
500 |
|
F.11.2. |
RHINOCEROTIDAE Owen |
|
|
|
|
11.2.1. |
Diceros bicornis bicornis (Linnaeus) |
Cape Black Rhino |
Faru mweusi |
10,000 |
|
12. |
Order – ARTIODACTYLA Owen |
|
|
|
|
F.12.1. |
SUIDAE Gray |
|
|
|
|
12.1.1. |
Potamochoerus porcus daemonis Major |
Kilimanjaro white-Faced Bush pig |
Nguruwe mwitu- kaskazi |
50 |
|
12.1.2. |
Potamochoerus koiropotamus johnstoni Major |
North Nyasa Bush Pig |
Nguruwe mwitu-kusini |
50 |
|
12.1.3. |
Phacochoerus aethipicus aelian Ngiri |
Sudan Wart Hog |
(Cretzsch- |
100 |
|
12.1.4. |
Hylochoerus meinertzhageni schulzi Zukowsky |
Oldeani Giant Forest Hog |
Nguruwe Kuu |
1,000 |
|
F.12.2. |
HIPPOPOTAMIDAE Gray |
|
|
|
|
12.2.1. |
Hippopotamus amphibius amphibius Linnaeus |
Northern Hippo |
Kiboko |
500 |
|
F.12.3. |
GIRAFFIDAE Gray |
|
|
|
|
12.3.1. |
Giraffa camelopardalus tippels-kirchi Matschie |
Tanganyika Giraffe |
Twiga |
1,000 |
|
12.4.1. |
BOVIDAE Gray cf TRAGELAPHINAE |
|
|
|
|
F.12.4. |
Taurotragus oryx livingstonii (P.L. Sclater) |
Livingstone’s Eland |
Pofu |
500 |
|
12.4.2 |
Taurotragus oryx billingae Kershaw |
Iringa Eland |
|
500 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
12.4.3. |
Taurotragus oryx pattersoniamus Lydekker |
E.A. Eland |
|
500 |
|
12.4.4. |
Strepsiceros strepsiceros frommi Kudu |
Tanganyika Greater Matschie |
Tandala kubwa |
1,000 |
|
12.4.5. |
Strepsiceros imberbis australis (Heller) |
Southern Lesser Kudu |
Tandala ndogo |
2,000 |
|
12.4.6. |
Tragelephus scriptus doma Neumann |
Kavirondo Bush Buck |
Pongo |
80 |
|
12.4.7. |
Tragelephus scriptus massaicus Neumann |
Masai Bushbuck |
|
80 |
|
12.4.8. |
Tragelephus scriptus olivoceus Heller |
Kenya Coastal Bushbuck |
|
80 |
|
12.4.9. |
Limnotragus spekeii spekeii (P.L. Sclater) |
Speke’s Sitatunga |
Nzohe-kaskazi |
500 |
|
12.4.10 |
Limnotragus spekeii inornatus Cabrera |
Northern Rhodesia Sitatunga |
Nzohe-kusi |
500 |
|
12.4.11 |
Oryx beisa callotis Thomas |
Kilimanjaro Fringe-Eared Oryx |
Choma |
1,000 |
|
12.4.12 |
Hippotragus aequinus langheldi Matschie |
E.A. Roan Antelope |
Korongo |
500 |
|
12.4.13 |
Hippotragus niger roosevelti (Heller) |
Northern Sable Antelope |
Palahala |
500 |
|
12.4.14 |
Kobus ellipsiprymnus kondensis Matschile |
Nyasa Common Waterbuck |
Kuro kusi |
500 |
|
12.4.15 |
Kobus ellipsiprymnus kuru Heller |
Swahili Common Water-buck |
Kuro Mashariki |
500 |
|
12.4.16 |
Kobus ellipsprymnus thikae Matschile |
Highland Common Waterbuck |
Kuro Kati |
500 |
|
12.4.17 |
Kobus Defassa ungandae Neumann |
Uganda Defassa Waterbuck |
Kuro Bukoba |
500 |
|
12.4.18 |
Kobus deffassa adolfi-friderici (Matschie) |
Serengeti Deffasa Waterbuck |
Kuro Serengeti |
500 |
|
12.4.19 |
Kobus deffassa crawshayi (P.L. Sclater) |
Northern Rhodesia Deffassa Waterbuck |
|
500 |
|
12.4.20 |
Adenota vardonii senganus (P.L. Sclater) |
Northern Puku |
Sheshe |
500 |
|
12.4.21 |
Redunca redunca ugandae (Blaine) |
Ankole Bohor Reedbuck |
Tohe Ndope |
100 |
|
12.4.22 |
Redunca redunca wardii (Thomas) |
Highland Bohor Reedbuck |
|
100 |
|
12.4.23 |
Redunca redunca tohi Heller |
Swahili Bohor Reedbuck |
|
100 |
|
12.4.24 |
Redunca arundinum occidentalis (W. Rothschild) |
Southern Reedbuck |
Tohe Kusi |
100 |
|
12.4.25 |
Redunca fulvorufula chanleri (W. Rothschild) |
Mountain Reedbuck |
Tohe Milima |
500 |
|
12.4.26 |
Damaliscus korrigum ugandae Blaine |
Ankole Topi |
Nyamera Ankole |
500 |
|
12.4.27 |
Damaliscus korrigum Jumela |
Unyamwezi Topi |
Nyamera Unyamwezi |
500 |
|
12.4.28 |
Damalicus korrigum eurus Blaine |
Usangu Topi |
Nyamera usangu |
1,000 |
|
12.4.30 |
Alcelaphus buselaphus cokii Gunither |
Coke’s Hartebeest |
Kongoni Kaskazi |
200 |
|
12.4.31 |
Alcelaphus lichtensteinii (Peters) |
Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest |
Kongoni Kusi |
200 |
|
12.4.32 |
Gorgon taurinus johnstonii (P.L. Sclater) |
Nyasa Blue Wildebeest |
|
200 |
|
12.4.33 |
Gorgon taurinus hecki (Neumann) |
Western White-Bearded Wildebeest |
Nyumbu Magharibi |
200 |
|
12.4.34 |
Gorgon taurinus albojubatus (Thomas) |
Eastern White-Bearded Wildebeest |
Nyumbu masharikimashariki |
200 |
|
12.4.35 |
Litocraneus walleri walleri (Brooke) |
Gerenuk |
Swala-Twiga |
2,000 |
|
12.4.36 |
Aepyceros melampus johnstonii Thomas |
Nyasaland Impala |
Swalapala kusi |
100 |
|
12.4.37 |
Aepyceros melampus suara (Matschie) |
Tanganyika Impala |
Swalapala kaskazi |
100 |
|
12.4.38 |
Gazella granti granti Brooke |
Grants’ Gazelle |
Swala Granti Tanganyika |
100 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
12.4.39 |
Gazella granti robertsii Thomas |
Wide-Horned Grant’s Gazelle |
Swala Granti Kenya |
100 |
|
12.4.40 |
Gazella thomsonii thomsonii Gunther |
Thomson’s Gazelle |
Swala Tomi |
80 |
|
12.4.41 |
Gazella thomsonii biedermanni (K. Meyer) |
Black Snouted Tommy |
Swala Tomi mweusi |
80 |
|
12.4.42 |
Cephalophus natalensis adersi Thomas |
Zanzibar Red Duiker |
Funo mwekundu Unguja |
100 |
|
12.4.43 |
Cephalophus natalensis harveyi Thomas |
Harvey’s Red Duiker |
Funo mwekundu |
100 |
|
12.4.44 |
Cephalophus natalensis robertisi W. Rothschild |
Natal Red Duiker |
|
100 |
|
12.4.45 |
Cephalophus spadix True |
Abbott’s Duiker |
Mindi |
100 |
|
12.4.46 |
Guevei caerulus hecki (Matschie) |
Mozambique Blue Duiker |
Ndimba kusi |
50 |
|
12.4.47 |
Guevei caerulus legens (Thomas) |
Usangu Blue Duiker |
Ndimba Usangu |
50 |
|
12.4.48 |
Guevei caerulus schusteri (Matschie) |
Uluguru Blue Duiker |
Ndimba Uluguru |
50 |
|
12.4.49 |
Guevei caerulus sundervalli (Fitzinger) |
Zanzibar Blue Duiker |
Ndimba Unguja |
50 |
|
12.4.50 |
Guevei caerulus pembae (Kershaw) |
Pemba Blue Duiker |
Ndimba Pemba |
50 |
|
12.4.51 |
Guevei caerulus aequatorialis (Matschie) |
Uganda Blue Duiker |
Ndimba Kaskazi |
50 |
|
12.4.52 |
Sylvicapra grimmia (Linnaeus) |
Common (Grey) Bush Duiker |
Nsya |
50 |
|
12.4.53 |
Oreotragus oreotragus centralis Hilston |
Southern Klipspringer |
Mbuzimawe kusi |
1,000 |
|
12.4.54 |
Oreotragus oreotragus acceratos Noack |
Noack’s Klipspringer |
Mbuzimawe kati |
1,000 |
|
12.4.55 |
Oreotragus oreotragus schillingsi Neumann |
Masai Klipspringer |
Mbuzimawe Kaskazi |
1,000 |
|
12.4.56 |
Ourebia ourebi ourebi (Zimmermann) |
South African Oribi |
Taya Kusi |
20 |
|
12.4.57 |
Ourebia ourebi hastata (Peters) |
Peter’s Oribi |
Taya Peter |
20 |
|
12.4.58 |
Ourebia ourebi ugandae (de Beaux) |
Uganda Oribi |
Taya Kaskazi |
20 |
|
12.4.59 |
Ourebia ourebi cottoni (Thomas & Wroughton) |
Powell – Cotton’s Oribi |
Taya Powell |
20 |
|
12.4.60 |
Raphiceros campestris neumann (Matschie) |
Tanganyika Steenbok |
Dondoro |
20 |
|
12.4.61 |
Raphiceros sharpei sharpei (Thomas) |
Sharpe’s Grysbok |
Dondoro – shapi |
100 |
|
12.4.62 |
Nesotragus moschatus moschatus Dueben |
Zanzibar Suni |
Paa Unguja |
20 |
|
12.4.63 |
Nesotragus moschatus kirchen-haueri Pagenstecher |
Mount Meru Suni |
Paa Meru |
20 |
|
12.4.64 |
Nesotragus livingstoniamnus Kirkii |
Livingstone’s Suni |
Paa kusi |
20 |
|
12.4.65 |
Rhynchotragus kirkii nyikae Heller |
Taita Dikdik |
Suguya Taifa |
20 |
|
12.4.66 |
Ryuchotragus kirkii thomas Neumann |
Ugogo Dikdik |
Suguya Ugogo |
20 |
|
12.4.67 |
Syncerus caffer (Sparrman) |
Black (Cape) Buffalo |
Nyati (Mbogo) |
500 |
B – BIRDS (AVES)
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Kiswahili Name |
Fee |
|
1. |
Order – STRUTHIONIFORMES |
|
|
|
|
|
Family (1) Struthionidae |
Ostrich |
Mbuni |
200 |
|
2. |
Order – PODICIPEDIFORMES |
|
|
|
|
|
Family (1) Podicipidae |
Grebes |
Kibisi |
100 |
|
3. |
Order – PROCELLARILIFORMES |
|
|
|
|
|
Family (1) Procellaridae |
Petrels |
|
50 |
|
|
|
Shearwaters |
|
50 |
|
4. |
Order – PELICANIFORMES |
|
|
|
|
|
Family (1) Phaethontidae |
Tropical Birds |
|
50 |
|
|
(2) Sulidae |
Bobbies |
Polisi |
50 |
|
|
|
Garnets |
|
50 |
|
|
(3) Phalacrocoradidae |
Cormorants |
Mnandi |
50 |
|
|
(4) Anhingidae |
Darters |
Mbizi |
50 |
|
|
(5) Fregatidae |
Frigate Birds |
|
50 |
|
|
(6) Pelicanidae |
Pelicans |
Mwari |
50 |
|
5. |
Order – CICONIFORMES |
Herons |
Kulasitara |
20 |
|
|
|
Egrets |
Yangeyange |
20 |
|
|
|
Bitterns |
Ngojamaliko |
20 |
|
|
(2) Scopidae |
Hamerkop |
Fundichuma |
50 |
|
|
(3) Balaenicipitidae |
Whale-Headed Stork |
Korongo nyangumi |
50 |
|
|
(4) Ciconiidae |
Storks |
Korongo |
50 |
|
|
|
Wood-lbis |
|
50 |
|
|
(5) Plataleidae (Threskiormithdae) |
Ibises Waldrapp |
Kwarara |
50 |
|
|
|
Spoonbills |
Domojiko |
200 |
|
|
(6) Phoenicopteridae |
Flamingos |
Heroe |
100 |
|
6. |
Order – ANSERIFORMES |
Ducks |
Bata |
20 |
|
|
|
Geese |
Bata bukini |
20 |
|
|
|
Pochard |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Velvet Scoter |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Shoveller |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Mallard |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Widgeons |
Salili |
20 |
|
|
|
Teals |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Gargany |
|
20 |
|
7. |
Order – FALCONIFORMES |
Secretary-bird |
Karani |
100 |
|
|
(2) Aegyptidae |
Black Vulture |
|
100 |
|
|
(Acciptridae) |
Griffon Vulture |
|
100 |
|
|
(3) Fulconidae |
Vultures |
Tumbusi |
50 |
|
|
|
Peregrine |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Falcons |
Kozi |
20 |
|
|
|
Hobby |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Kestrels |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Saker |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Kites |
Kipanga |
20 |
|
|
|
Buzzards |
|
50 |
|
|
|
Eagles |
Tai |
50 |
|
|
|
Lammergeyer |
|
50 |
|
|
|
Hawks |
Mwewe |
20 |
|
|
|
Shikra |
Kitaroharo |
20 |
|
|
|
Goshawks |
Kikozi |
20 |
|
|
|
Harriers |
|
20 |
|
|
(4) Pandionidae |
Osprey |
Furukombe |
50 |
|
8. |
Order – GALLIFORMES |
Partridges |
|
|
|
|
|
Francolins |
Kwale |
10 |
|
|
|
Spurfowl |
Kereng’ ende |
10 |
|
|
|
Quails |
Tomboro |
5 |
|
|
|
Guinea Fowls |
Kanga/Koro- |
20 |
|
9. |
Order – GRUIFORMES (RALLIFORMES) |
Rails |
– |
20 |
|
|
|
Crakes |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Galinules |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Moorhens |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Coots |
|
20 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
|
(2) Heliornithidae |
Fin-foot |
|
20 |
|
|
(3) Balearicidae (Gruidae) |
Crowned Crane |
|
50 |
|
|
|
Cranes |
|
20 |
|
|
(4) Otididae |
Kori-Bustards |
Tandawala – mkubwa |
100 |
|
|
|
Lesser bustards |
Tandawala mdogo |
20 |
|
|
(5) Burhinifae |
Thicknee |
Kigoti |
20 |
|
|
(6) Jacamidae |
Jacana |
Kung’wani |
20 |
|
10. |
Order – CHARADRIFORMES |
Plovers |
Shawke |
20 |
|
|
|
Lapwings |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Oyster Catcher |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Avocet |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Stilts |
|
20 |
|
|
(2) Rostratulidae |
Painted Snipe |
|
20 |
|
|
(3) Scolopacidae |
Snipes |
Sululu |
20 |
|
|
|
Sandpipers |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Dunlin |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Stints |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Knot |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Sanderling |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Ruff |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Turnstone |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Shanks |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Godwits |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Curlew |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Whimbrell |
|
20 |
|
|
(4) Phallaropidae |
Phallaropes |
– |
20 |
|
|
(5) Glareolidae |
Prantincoles |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Coursers |
|
20 |
|
|
(6) Laridae |
Skuas |
Chekeam- |
50 |
|
|
|
Gulls |
Membe |
20 |
|
|
|
Terms |
|
5 |
|
|
(7) Turnicidae |
Skimmer |
|
5 |
|
|
(8) Pteroclididae |
Button Quails |
Firigogo |
10 |
|
|
|
Sand grouse |
|
|
|
11. |
Order – COLUMBIFORMES |
Pigeons |
Njiwa/Ninga |
10 |
|
|
|
Doves |
Tetere |
10 |
|
|
|
Wood-Doves |
Hua/Pugi |
10 |
|
12. |
Order – CUCULIFORMES |
Cuckoos |
Mlembe |
10 |
|
|
|
Coucals |
|
|
|
|
|
Dudumizi |
|
10 |
|
|
(2) Musophagidae |
Turacos |
Dura |
20 |
|
|
|
Plantain-Eater |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Go-Away-Bird |
|
20 |
|
13. |
Order – PSITTACIFORMES |
Parrots |
Kasuku |
10 |
|
|
|
Parrakeet |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Love-birds |
|
|
|
|
|
Kasuku-Mapenzi |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Yellow-Collared-Love Bird |
Kasuku manyoni |
20 |
|
14. |
Order – CORACIFORMES |
Rollers |
Jore |
10 |
|
|
(2) Alcedihidae |
Kingfishers |
Detepwani/ Kisharifu |
20 |
|
|
(3) Meropidoe |
Bee-Eaters |
Mtilili |
10 |
|
|
(4) Bucerotidae |
Ground-Hornbill |
Mumbi |
100 |
|
|
|
Hornbills |
Hondohondo |
10 |
|
|
(5) Upudidae |
Hoopoes |
Kwembe |
10 |
|
|
(6) Phoeniculidae |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Woodhoopoes |
Kilimbimsitu |
10 |
|
|
|
Scimitar-bills |
Domomundu |
10 |
|
15. |
Order – STRIGIFORMES |
Owls |
Bundi/Babewana |
50 |
|
16. |
Order – CAPRIMULGIFORMES |
Night-Jars |
Pwaju |
50 |
|
|
(2) Capitonidae |
Barbets |
Kisigajiru |
10 |
|
|
|
Tinker-Birds |
Kirukanjia |
10 |
|
|
(3) Indicatoridae |
Honey-Guides |
Kiongozi |
10 |
|
|
(4) Eurylainidae |
Broadbills |
|
5 |
|
|
(5) Pittidae |
Pittas |
|
5 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
17. |
Order – COLIFORMES |
Mouse Birds |
Kipasua- |
10 |
|
18. |
Order – TROGONIFORMES |
Trogons |
Mdiria |
10 |
|
19. |
Order – PICIFORMES |
Woodpeckers |
Kigogota |
10 |
|
20. |
Order – APODIFORMES |
Wrynecks |
|
10 |
|
|
|
Swifts |
Mbayuwayu |
5 |
|
|
|
Spinetails |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Kijumbamshale |
|
|
|
21. |
Order – PASSERIFORMES |
Larks |
Kipozama- |
5 |
|
|
(2) Motacilidae |
Wagtails |
Kitwitwi |
5 |
|
|
|
Pipits |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Long-Claws |
Katadole |
5 |
|
|
(3) Turdoididae |
Babblers |
|
|
|
|
|
Chatterers |
Mlimi |
5 |
|
|
(4) Pellorneumidae |
Thrush-Babbler |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Illadopsis |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Hill-Babbler |
|
5 |
|
|
(5) Pycnonotidae |
Bulbuls |
Teleka |
5 |
|
|
|
Bristle-Bills |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Leaf-Loves |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Greenbulls |
|
5 |
|
|
(6) Muscicapidae |
Flycatchers |
Shorekish- |
5 |
|
|
|
Silver-Bird |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Wattle-Eyes |
|
5 |
|
|
(7) Turdidae |
Thrushes |
Mwimbizi |
5 |
|
|
|
Ouzels |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Black Bird |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Ant-Thrushes |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Wheaters |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Chats |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Robin-Chats |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Spot-Throat |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Akalats |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Alethes |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Morning-Warblers |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Robins |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Redstart |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Blue-Throat |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Nightingale |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Sprosser |
|
5 |
|
|
(8) Sylvilidae |
Warblers |
Pepeo |
5 |
|
|
|
Apalis |
Kibubutu |
5 |
|
|
|
Crombecs |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Eremomelas |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Camaropteras |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Socotra |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Longbills |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Cisticolas |
|
5 |
|
|
(9) Hirundinidae |
Primias |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Swallows |
|
5 |
|
|
(10) Campephagidae |
Martins |
|
5 |
|
|
(11) Dicruridae |
Cuckoo-Shrikes |
Kipwe asali |
10 |
|
|
(12) Prionopidae |
Drongos |
Denge |
10 |
|
|
(13) Laniidae |
Helmet Shrikes |
Kipwe-visun- |
10 |
|
|
|
Shrikes |
Kipwe |
10 |
|
|
|
Brubru |
|
10 |
|
|
|
Gonoleks |
Tiva |
10 |
|
|
|
Boubous |
|
10 |
|
|
(14) Hypocoliidae |
Nicators |
|
10 |
|
|
(15) Paridae |
Hypocolis |
|
10 |
|
|
(16) Oriolidae |
Tits |
|
10 |
|
|
(17) Corvidae |
Orioles |
Kirumbizi |
10 |
|
|
|
Raven |
Kunguru- mweusi |
10 |
|
|
|
Pied-Crow |
Kunguru |
5 |
|
|
|
Cape-Rook |
|
20 |
|
|
(18) Sturnidae |
Piapiac |
|
20 |
|
|
|
Starlings |
Kwenzi |
10 |
|
|
(19) Zosteropidae |
Oxpeckers |
Toboa ng’ombe |
10 |
|
|
(20) Nectarinidae |
White-Eyes |
shinge |
10 |
|
|
|
Sunbirds |
chozi |
20 |
|
|
|
Hylia |
|
20 |
|
|
(21) Certhiidae |
Spotted Creeper |
Tambarazi |
10 |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
|
(22) Ploceidae |
Weavers |
Mnana |
5 |
|
|
|
Sparrows |
Shorewanda |
5 |
|
|
|
Quelea |
Yombiyombi |
5 |
|
|
|
Bishops |
Kwechi |
10 |
|
|
|
Widow-Bird |
|
|
|
|
|
Chekea-Mwezi |
|
10 |
|
|
|
Mannikin |
Tongo- kanga |
10 |
|
|
|
Silver-Birds |
Zawaridi |
5 |
|
|
|
Negro-Finches |
Chiriku weusi |
5 |
|
|
|
Seed-Crackers |
Pasuambegu |
5 |
|
|
|
Twin-Spots |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Pytilia |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Fire-Finches |
Tunguridi |
5 |
|
|
|
Wax-Bills |
Domoupe |
5 |
|
|
|
Olive-Backs |
Gongonjano |
5 |
|
|
|
Cordon-Bleus |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Grenadier |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Indigo Birds |
Nili |
5 |
|
|
|
Whydahs |
Msese |
10 |
|
|
(23) Fringilidae |
Finches |
Chiriku |
5 |
|
|
|
Canary |
Kirumbizi |
5 |
|
|
|
Grosbeak |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Seed-Eaters |
Wala-nafaka |
5 |
|
|
|
Citril |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Sisikin |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Linnet |
|
5 |
|
|
(24) Emberizidae |
Buntings |
Bendera |
5 |
C – REPTILES
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Kiswahili Name |
Fee |
|
1. |
Order – LORICATA |
CROCODILES |
MAMBA |
|
|
|
(1) Crocodilus cataphractus |
Sharp-Nosed Crocodile |
Mamba magharibi |
5,000 |
|
|
(2) Crocodilus niloticus |
Nile Crocodile |
Mamba mashariki |
500 |
|
2. |
Order – SQUAMATA S.O. (1) SAURIA |
LIZARDS |
MIJUSI |
|
|
|
Family (1) Gekkonidae |
Gekkos |
Mijusi ya ukutani |
5 |
|
|
(2) Agamidae |
Old Lizards |
Mijusi ya zamani |
5 |
|
|
(3) Varamidae |
Monitors |
Kenge |
100 |
|
|
(4) Amphisbaenidae |
Worm Lizards |
Mijusi jongoo |
5 |
|
|
(5) Lacertidae |
Typical Lizards |
Mijusi ya kawaida |
10 |
|
|
(6) Scincidae |
Smooth-Scaled Lizards |
Mijusi myororo |
5 |
|
|
(7) Chamaeleonidae |
Chameleons |
Kinyonga |
20 |
|
|
S.O.(2) OPHIDIA (SERPENTES) |
SNAKES |
NYOKA |
|
|
|
Group A – AGLYPHA |
Fangless, Solid Toothed Non- Poisonous Snakes |
|
|
|
|
Family (1) Typiopidae |
Blind Burrowers |
Nyoka wasio na sumu wenye meno madogo katika taya la juu |
10 |
|
|
Family (2) Leptotyphiopidae |
Worm Snakes |
Nyoka wasio na sumu wenye meno madogo kwenye taya lachini |
10 |
|
|
Family (3) Pythonidae |
Python |
Chatu |
100 |
|
|
Family (4) Colubrinae |
|
|
|
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Swahili Name |
Fee |
|
|
Family cf 1. Colubrinae |
Fangless Colubrids |
Nyoka wasio na sumu wenye meno katika taya zote |
|
|
|
Examples |
|
|
|
|
|
(1) Boaedon |
House Snakes |
|
20 |
|
|
(2) Duberria |
Slug-Eaters |
|
20 |
|
|
(3) Prosymna |
Shovel-Snouts |
|
20 |
|
|
(4) Lycophidion |
Wolf-Snakes |
|
20 |
|
|
(5) Mehelya |
File Snakes |
|
20 |
|
|
(6) Lycodonomorphus |
Water Snakes |
|
20 |
|
|
(7) Natriceteres |
Marsh Snakes |
|
20 |
|
|
(8) Philothommus |
Green, Bush and Water Snakes |
|
20 |
|
|
(9) Meizodon |
Bush Snakes |
|
20 |
|
|
cf 2. Dazypeltinae |
Egg Eater With Pharyngeal Teeth |
Nyoka wala mayai |
20 |
|
|
Group B – OPISTHOGLYPHA |
Back-Fanged moderate to poisonous Snakes |
Nyoka wenye meno yenye sumu kidogo kwenye taya la juu nyuma |
|
|
|
cf 3. Boiginae |
|
|
|
|
|
Examples: |
|
|
|
|
|
(1) Thelotornis |
Twig, vine and bird snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(2) Dispholidus |
Boomslang |
|
30 |
|
|
(3) Telescopus |
Tiger Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(4) Tarbophis |
White-Lipped Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(5) Crotaphopeltis |
Cross-Barred Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(6) Chamaetortus |
Bark Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(7) Hemirhagerrhis |
Beaked Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(8) Rhamphiophis |
Striped Bush Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(9) Trimerorhinus |
Grass Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(10) Psammophylax |
Olive Grass Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(11) Neusterophis |
Sun (Sand) Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(12) Psammophis |
Purple-Glossed Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(13) Calamelaps |
Centipede Eaters |
|
30 |
|
|
(14) Aparallactus |
Swamp Snakes |
|
30 |
|
|
(15) Dromophis |
|
|
30 |
|
. |
Group C – PROTEROGLYPHA |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Front Rigid-Fanged Highly Poisonous (neurotoxic) Snakes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nyoka wenye meno ya mbele ya sumu yasiyotembeya yenye sumu kali |
|
|
|
Family (5) Elapsoidae |
Examples: |
|
|
|
|
(1) Boulengerina |
Water Cobra |
Swila |
50 |
|
|
(2) Elapsoidae |
Garter Snakes |
Chaurembo |
50 |
|
|
(3) Naja |
Cobras |
Koboko |
50 |
|
|
(4) Dendroaspis |
Mambas |
Hongo |
50 |
|
|
Family (6) Hydrophidae |
Sea Elapids |
Swila bahari |
50 |
|
|
Group D – SOLENOGLYPHA |
Front Articulate-Fanged highly poisonous (haemolytic) Snakes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nyoka wenye memo ya mbele ya sumu yana yotembea yenye sumu kali ya damu |
|
|
|
Family (7) Viveridae |
Examples: |
|
|
|
|
(1) Atractaspis |
Burrowing Adders |
Vifutu |
50 |
|
|
(2) Causus |
Night Adders |
|
50 |
|
|
(3) Bitis |
Typical Adders |
|
50 |
|
|
(4) Vipera |
Peters’ Viper |
|
50 |
|
|
(5) Atheris |
Tree and Swamp Vipers |
|
50 |
D – AMPHIBIANS
|
1. |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Kiswahili Name |
Fee |
|
1. |
Order – ANURA |
Frogs and Toads |
Vyura |
10 |
|
2. |
APODA |
Caecilians |
|
10 |
|
3. |
URODELA |
Newts and Salamanders |
|
10 |
E – BUTTERFLIES
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
No. |
Scientific Name |
English Name |
Kiswahili Name |
Fee |
|
|
Order – LEPIDOPTERA: |
|
|
|
|
|
Family (1) Papilionidae |
Swallowtails |
|
1 |
|
|
(2) Danaidae |
Monarchs (Mikweed) |
|
|
|
|
(3) Nymphalidae |
Charaxes |
|
1 |
|
|
(4) Pieridae |
Whites |
|
1 |
|
|
(5) Acraeidae |
Acraeas |
|
1 |
|
|
(6) Satyridae |
Browns |
|
1 |
|
|
(7) Libytheidae |
Snouts |
|
1 |
|
|
(8) Riodinidae |
Judys |
|
1 |
|
|
(9) Lycaenidae |
Blues and Coppers |
|
1 |
|
|
(10) Hesperidae |
Skippers |
|
1 |
SIXTH SCHEDULE
BIRDS AND THEIR FEES
|
Sn |
English Name |
Fees T.Shs. |
|
1. |
Pink backed Pelican |
1,000/- |
|
2. |
Whitel Pelican |
1,000/- |
|
3. |
Abdmin’s Stork |
1,000/- |
|
4. |
Marabour Stork |
1,000/- |
|
5. |
Hammerkop |
2,000/- |
|
6. |
Lesser Flamingo |
1,500/- |
|
7. |
Greater Flamingo |
1,500/- |
|
8. |
Hadada Ibis |
1,500/- |
|
9. |
Sacred Ibis |
1,000/- |
|
10. |
African Spoon Bill |
5,000/- |
|
11. |
Purple Gallinule |
5,000/- |
|
12. |
Striped Crake |
5,000/- |
|
13. |
White Spotted Crake |
5,000/- |
|
14. |
Moorhen |
5,000/- |
|
15. |
Allon’s Gallinule |
5,000/- |
|
16. |
Black Crake |
5,000/- |
|
17. |
African Finfoot |
5,000/- |
|
18. |
Red Knobbed Coot |
5,000/- |
|
19. |
Ground hornbill |
1,500/- |
|
20. |
Yellow billed hornbill |
500/- |
|
21. |
Von decken’s hornbill |
500/- |
|
22. |
Red billed hornbill |
500/- |
|
23. |
Grey hornbill |
500/- |
|
24. |
Growned hornbill |
500/- |
|
25. |
Trumpeter hornbill |
1,000/- |
|
26. |
Silver cheeked hornbill |
1,000/- |
|
27. |
Red necked spurfowl |
400/- |
|
28. |
Yellow necked spurfowl |
400/- |
|
29. |
Grey breasted spurfowl |
400/- |
|
30. |
Coqui francolin |
400/- |
|
31. |
Hilderbrandt’s francolin |
1,000/- |
|
32. |
Red winged francolin |
400/- |
|
33. |
Crested francolin |
400/- |
|
34. |
Shelly’s francolin |
400/- |
|
35. |
Scally francolin |
400/- |
|
36. |
White backed vulture |
5,000/- |
|
37. |
Hooded vulture |
5,000/- |
|
38. |
Tawny A Eagle |
5,000/- |
|
39. |
Shikra |
Out of Trade |
|
40. |
Black Kite |
|
|
41. |
Black Shouldered Kite |
|
|
42. |
Vulturine Guinea Fowl |
500/- |
|
43. |
Helmeted Guinea Fowl |
400/- |
|
44. |
Doves |
200/- |
|
45. |
Fischer’s Love Birds |
200/- |
|
46. |
Red headed lovebirds |
1,000/- |
|
47. |
Meyer’s Parrot |
500/- |
|
48. |
Brown headed Parrot |
500/- |
|
49. |
Orange bellied Parrot |
500/- |
|
50. |
Red Fronted Parrot |
500/- |
|
51. |
Livingstone’s turaco |
1,000/- |
|
52. |
Hartland’s turaco |
1,000/- |
|
53. |
Fisher’s turaco |
1,000/- |
|
54. |
Ross’s turaco |
1,000/- |
|
55. |
Go away bird |
500/- |
|
56. |
Bulbul |
50/- |
|
57. |
Blus napped monsebird |
100/- |
|
58. |
Speckled monsebird |
50/- |
|
59. |
Barbets |
200/- |
|
60. |
Wattled Starling |
100/- |
|
61. |
Violet backed Starling |
100/- |
|
62. |
Blue eared Glossy Starling |
50/- |
|
63. |
Splendid Starling |
200/- |
|
64. |
Ruppell’s Starling |
200/- |
|
65. |
Superb Starling |
200/- |
|
66. |
Red Winged Starling |
200/- |
|
67. |
Golden breasted Starling |
200/- |
|
68. |
Hiderbrandt’s Starling |
200/- |
|
69. |
Sunbirds |
500/- |
|
70. |
Finches |
20/- |
|
71. |
Golden Weaver |
100/- |
|
72. |
Masked Weaver |
50/- |
|
73. |
Specied Weaver |
100/- |
|
74. |
Other Weaver |
50/- |
|
75. |
Whydahs |
50/- |
|
76. |
Waxbills |
50/- |
|
77. |
Canary |
100/- |
|
78. |
Bishop |
100/- |
|
79. |
Other Plovers |
50/- |
|
80. |
Black Winged Stilt |
50/- |
|
81. |
Avocet |
200/- |
|
82. |
African Jacana |
500/- |
|
83. |
Emerald Cuckoo |
200/- |
|
84. |
Kingfisher |
500/- |
|
85. |
Rollers |
200/- |
|
86. |
Narina’s Trogon |
200/- |
|
87. |
Bar tailed Trogon |
200/- |
|
88. |
Bee eater |
100/- |
|
89. |
Paradise Flycatcher |
200/- |
|
90. |
Woodpecker |
200/- |
|
91. |
Africa Hoopoe |
200/- |
|
92. |
Honey Guides |
100/- |
SEVENTH SCHEDULE
GAME FORM 7
TRAPPER’S REGISTER
TANZANIA
The Wildlife Conservation (Capture of Animals) Regulations
|
Species ……………………………….. |
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|
SN. |
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CP/TEC. No. |
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THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (SPECIFIED ACTIVITIES) (LICENCE FEES) REGULATIONS
(Section 94)
[1st July, 1993]
G.N. No. 190 of 1993
1. Short title
These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Specified Activities) (Licence Fees) Regulations.
2. Interpretation
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires
“specified activity” means the activity specified in the Schedule to these regulations;
“wildlife cropping” means the hunting of animals for ecological reasons or for the purposes of protecting human settlements, human life or property from destruction by wildlife.
3. Specified acitivity to be licensed
A specified activity shall be carried on only in accordance with a licence issued under these regulations.
4. Application
The Wildlife Conservation (Hunting of Animals) Regulations function a17(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=206,height=73,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}* shall apply mutatis mutandis in relation to the application for and the form of a licence to be issued under these regulations.
5. Imposition of licence fees
The licence fees for the specified activity set out in the first column of the schedule to these Regulations shall be those set out opposite these activities in the second column of the Schedule.
SCHEDULE
FEES
(Regulation 5)
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Specified Activity |
Licence Fees |
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1. Wildlife cropping in relation to hippopotamus ………………………. |
Shs. 100,000/= |
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2. Professional hunting ……………………………………………………… |
US$ 1,000/= |
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3. Obtaining a hunting block ……………………………………………….. |
US$ 7,500/= |
THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (SPECIFIED DOCUMENT) (FEES) REGULATIONS
(Section 94)
[1st February, 1995]
G.N. No. 513 of 1995
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Specified Documents) (Fees) Regulations.
2. There shall be paid for the documents specified in the First Column of the Schedule the fees specified opposite those documents in the Second Column.
SCHEDULE
FEES
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FIRST COLUMN |
SECOND COLUMN |
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Description of Document |
Fees |
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1. Trapper’s Card ………………………………………………………………. |
10,000/= |
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2. Trophy Export Certificate …………………………………………………. |
1,500/= |
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3. Trophy Import Certificate …………………………………………………. |
2,500/= |
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4. Trophy Certificate of Registration ………………………………………. |
5,000/= |
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5. Trophy Certificate of Registration (Manufactured Trophy) …………………………………………………………………………………….. |
2,000/= |
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6. Hunter’s Identity Card ……………………………………………………… |
1,000/= |
RULES
THE WILDLIFE PROTECTION FUND RULES
(Section 73(41))
G.N. No. 57 of 1981
1. Citation
These Rules may be cited as the Wildlife Protection Fund Rules.
2. Interpretion
In these Rules, unless the context requires otherwise–
“Act” means the Wildlife Conservation Act function a18(msg) { myWindow=window.open(”,”,’width=161,height=74,left=400 ,scrollbars=1,top=400,screenX=400,screenY=100′);myWindow.document.write(msg);}*;
“Board” means the Board of Trustees established by section 74 of the Act;
“financial year” means a period not exceeding twelve consecutive months commencing from the 1st day of July each year.
3. Account of the Fund
(1) There shall be an account of the Fund into which all monies received in relation to the functions of the fund shall be paid, and from which payments in relation to the expenses of the fund shall be made.
(2) The Director shall be the chief executive officer of the Fund.
(3) The Fund shall not operate on commercial basis.
4. Use of monies and properties in the Fund
The monies and properties contained in the Fund shall be used–
(a) to purchase relevant materials and equipment for use by the Wildlife Protection Unit in anti-poaching operations;
(b) to facilitate payment of rewards to persons who give information leading to conviction in trophy cases;
(c) to facilitate payment of rewards to persons who give information leading to the recovery of Government trophies, vehicles, or crafts used in poaching operations;
(d) to faciliate payment in connection with emergency matters of investigation of trophy cases or any other relevant matters resulting in the recovery of Government trophies, vehicles or crafts used in poaching activities;
(e) subject to the approval of the Board, to facilitate payment of rewards to any person who acts in the cause of wildlife conservation;
(f) to facilitate payment of any other rewards that may be authorised by the Board.
5. Accounts and audit
The Director shall, within a period of four months of the end of each financial year, prepare, sign and transmit to the Board audited accounts detailing–
(a) receipts and payments of the Fund; and
(b) a balance sheet of the Fund.
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