National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No. 10 of 2004)

Regulations

National Norms and Standards for the Management of Elephants in South Africa, 2023 - effective 1 April 2023

Chapter 2 : General Management of Elephants

Part 2 : Management of wild elephants

19. Culling

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(1)Culling may be used to reduce the size of an elephant population subject to the following conditions:
(a)culling may be used only after all other population management options referred to in paragraph 15, have been appropriately considered, evaluated and rejected;
(b)culling may be undertaken only in terms of an approved culling plan;
(c)an elephant may not be culled if it is part of a social unit, unless the entire social unit, including the matriarch, calves and all juveniles, is culled;
(d)culling must be done with—
(i)quick and humane methods; and
(ii)in the case that a rifle is used—
(aa)the rifle must be a minimum calibre of .375 H&H inches; and
(bb)the bullet must be of a solid construction, with a minimum weight of 286 grains; and
(e)the use of suxamethonium (Scoline) is prohibited.

 

(2)The responsible person must—
(a)prepare the culling plan contemplated in subparagraph (1)(b) with the assistance of a professional natural scientist who has adequate knowledge and experience in matters relating to elephant management; and

submit the culling plan to the relevant issuing authority—

(i)as part of the management plan referred to in paragraph 6; or
(ii)as an annexure to the approved management plan,

for approval.

 

(3)The culling plan contemplated in subparagraph (1)(b) must—
(a)contain the following information relating to the culling operation—
(i)evidence that the actual or projected elephant numbers at a specific location are incompatible with the agreed land  use objectives set out in the management plan and that a reduction in population numbers is therefore necessary;
(ii)evidence that all other population management options referred to in paragraph 15 have been rejected by the professional natural scientist referred to in subparagraph (2)(a) after appropriate consideration and evaluation;
(iii)proposed number of elephants to be culled;
(iv)proposed method of animal selection;
(v)proposed time frames;
(vi)proposed culling methods; and
(vii)intended use of products; and
(b)set out the conditions under which culling will take place and the manner in which the cull will be implemented.