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 1 : General provisions

8. Duty of care

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(1)The responsible person must—
(a)ensure that appropriate veterinary care is provided when necessary;
(b)remain abreast with new monitoring and research information on the management of elephants, especially captive elephants;
(c)provide for the safety of people, including guests and staff, interacting with the elephants in accordance with the requirements of Annexure III; and
(d)not neglect or abuse, or allow any neglect or abuse, of the elephant.

 

(2)The responsible person in respect of an extensive wildlife system, must—
(a)provide for an ongoing assessment of the impact of the elephants on the habitat and ecological function of the area in which the elephants occur;
(b)report changes beyond acceptable limits to the habitat as a result of elephant impact,as soon as they occur, to the relevant issuing authority; and
(c)deploy the necessary management interventions when the elephants are altering the habitat beyond acceptable limits.

 

(3)The responsible person must report the following information to the relevant issuing authority:
(a)at least every 5 years, the information in respect of the ongoing assessment referred to in subparagraph (2)(a); and
(b)in accordance with the time frames prescribed in the TOPS Regulations—
(i)the restricted activities carried out in terms of the permit referred to in paragraph 4(1); and
(ii)an estimate of the total number of elephants kept on the property at the time of reporting, and the number of unnatural mortalities of elephants during the reporting period.

 

(4)The Department must develop a template and indicators for the purpose of reporting the information referred to in subparagraph (2)(a).

 

(5)The Department must establish and maintain a national database of all elephants kept in a controlled environment or an extensive wildlife system.