Conservation groups
hailed the year-long ban, saying it was crucial to protecting the species given
that the size of the country’s leopard population is unknown
AFP in Johannesburg
Monday 25 January
2016 21.38 GMTLast modified on Tuesday 26 January 201618.51 GMT
South Africa has
imposed a year-long ban on leopard hunting in 2016 in a decision hailed Monday
by conservation activists.
“Provincial conservation
authorities were informed that leopard hunts should not be authorised in 2016,”
the department of environmental affairs said, adding that the ban would be
reviewed at the end of the year.
The department said it
was acting on recommendations from South Africa’s scientific authority, which
had suggested an intervention to ensure the survival of the leopard population.
Under the Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
(CITES), South
Africa can allocate 150 permits each year for the trophy-hunting
of leopards destined for export.
The size of South
Africa’s leopard population remains a mystery.
“We just don’t know how
leopards are faring in South Africa,”
said Guy Balme of environmental group Panthera.
“They’re secretive,
mainly nocturnal, solitary and range over huge areas.”
Conservation groups
hailed the year-long ban, saying it was crucial to protecting the species given
that the size of the population is unknown.
“Until we know population
numbers and carrying capacity we should not hunt them,” said Andrew Muir of the
Wilderness Foundation.
Kelly Marnewick,
carnivore conservation manager at the Environmental WildlifeTrust,
added: “It’s important to ensure that any wildlife trade we do is sustainable.”
“If we can’t do that,
it’s highly problematical. We need a trade ban until we can get to that.”
The mismanagement of
trophy hunting and the illegal trade in leopard fur are the main threats to
South Africa’s population of the big cat, according to the government.
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