ZMB- CF - HARVESTING/TAKING METHODS AND TOOLS
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HUNTING AND INLAND FISHING
HARVESTING/TAKING METHODS AND TOOLS
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15(1); a person shall not- (a) use, or have in that person's possession any explosives or firearm for fishing; (b) possess, use, or attempt or cause to be used for fishing, any trawl net or bottom drag net or other fishing net of similar nature […]
1; These Regulations may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Methods of Hunting) (Restriction) Regulations
2; A person shall not use a firearm for, or in connection with, the hunting of any game or protected animal specified in the First Schedule other than a firearm specified in the First Schedule in relation to such game or protected animal
3; A person other than a bona fide client of a licensee under a professional hunter's license shall not use a compound longbow or a compund crossbow in connection with hunting any game or protected animal specified in the Second Schedule.
4; Except with written permission of the Director, a person shall not use a dog for the purpose of hunting any game or protected animal other than lion, leopard or any bird specified in the First Schedule.
66. (1) Except as provided by subsection (2), a person commits an offence who — (a) uses a motor vehicle, boat or aircraft for purposes of hunting a game animal or protected animal or who uses it in such manner as to drive or stampede a game animal or protected animal, other than a bird, for any purpose; or
(b) discharges a firearm or other weapon at a game animal or protected animal, other than a bird, from a motor vehicle, aircraft, boat or other conveyance, or discharges the firearm or other weapon from a point within two hundred and fifty metres’ distance of a motor vehicle, aircraft, boat or other conveyance. (2) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the use of a motor vehicle, aircraft, boat or other conveyance for— (a) hunting a game animal or protected animal under a hunting licence or hunting concession issued under Part VII or under any permit issued under this Act where those means are expressly permitted under the terms of the licence or permit; or
67. (1) Except as provided by subsection (2), a person who, without the written permission of the Committee, uses dogs for the purpose of hunting a game animal or protected animal commits an offence. (2) The Minister may, by statutory instrument, on the advice of the Committee, prescribe a game animal or protected animal in the hunting of which dogs may be used. (3) A person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section commits an offence. 68.A person who, for the purpose of hunting or assisting in hunting a game animal or protected animal, causes a fire or drives or surrounds a game animal or protected animal with fire commits an offence.
69.Except with the written permission of the Committee, a person who, for the purpose of, or in connection with, hunting or assisting in hunting a game animal or protected animal, prepares, compounds, sells, buys, uses or has in possession any poison, birdlime or like injurious substance or any poisoned weapon commits an offence.
70.Except with the written permission of the Committee, or as authorised under a hunting licence or capture permit or as otherwise provided under this Act, a person who, for the purpose of, or in connection with, hunting a game animal or protected animal, possesses, makes, buys, sells or uses any gin or similar trap or any mist net, snare or similar contrivance capable of killing or capturing a game animal or protected animal commits an offence.
71. (1) The Minister may, by statutory instrument, on the advice of the Committee— (a) prohibit the hunting of a wild animal (this is the only prohibition regarding wildanimals in general, all the others apply only to game and protected animals), generally or in a specified area, by means of a game pit, pitfall, trench or similar excavation, fence or enclosure or other device fixed to the ground or other specified method, means, instrument, weapon, missile or explosive; or (b) impose such conditions or restrictions in respect of the use of a game pit, pitfall, trench or similar excavation, fence or enclosure or other device fixed to the ground or other specified method, means, instrument, weapon, missile or explosive. (2) The Minister may, on the advice of the Committee, revoke, amend or alter any statutory instrument made under sub-section (1) or suspend, in an area specified in the statutory instrument for any specified period, any regulation where it is necessary to do so in the interest of good wildlife management, for the protection of life, property or the protection of human, animal or plant health. (3) A person commits an offence who — (a) hunts a wild animal in contravention of any regulation made under this section; or(b) possesses, makes, buys or sells, for the purpose of hunting or assisting in the hunting of a wild animal, an instrument, weapon, missile or explosive the use of which for such purpose is prohibited by any regulation made under this section.
72. (1) A person who drives a game animal or protected animal, other than an amphibious animal, into water for the purpose of incapacitating, killing or capturing that game animal or protected animal commits an offence. (2) The Minister may, by regulation, on the advice of the Committee, suspend the operation of this section in a specified area for a specified period of time or in respect of a specified game or protected animal. (3) A person who prevents an animal or bird to have access to water or introduces poisonous substances into water commits an offence
74. (1) Except with the written permission of the Committee, a person who uses a motor vehicle to drive or stampede a game animal, other than a drive of birds, commits an offence. (2) The Minister may, by regulation, on the advice of the Committee, suspend the operation of this section in respect of an area for a specified period of time
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15(1); a person shall not- (a) use, or have in that person's possession any explosives or firearm for fishing; (b) possess, use, or attempt or cause to be used for fishing, any trawl net or bottom drag net or other fishing net of similar nature […] (c ) alter or interfere with the natural configuration of the terrain or cause any such alteration or interfere in such a manner as to enable the isolation from the main water of any fish in subsidiary water, whether or not such isolation takes place immediately or through the natural rise or fall of the water
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65. (1) Except as may be authorised under a capture permit or permitted under section seventy-six, a person commits an offence who hunts— (a) the dependent young of a game animal or protected animal; or (b) a female game animal or protected animal accompanied by her dependent young. (2) For the purposes of this section, ”dependent young” means a young animal relying upon its parent for sustenance and protection
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65. (1) Except as may be authorised under a capture permit or permitted under section seventy-six, a person commits an offence who hunts— (a) the dependent young of a game animal or protected animal; or (b) a female game animal or protected animal accompanied by her dependent young. (2) For the purposes of this section, ”dependent young” means a young animal relying upon its parent for sustenance and protection
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15(1); a person shall not- (a) use, or have in that person's possession any explosives or firearm for fishing; (b) possess, use, or attempt or cause to be used for fishing, any trawl net or bottom drag net or other fishing net of similar nature […] (c ) alter or interfere with the natural configuration of the terrain or cause any such alteration or interfere in such a manner as to enable the isolation from the main water of any fish in subsidiary water, whether or not such isolation takes place immediately or through the natural rise or fall of the water (3) A person who contravenes this section commits an offense and is liable, upon conviction, to a fine not exceeding three thousand penalty units or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three years, or to both.
138. (1) The court may, where a person is convicted of an offence, in addition to any other penalty provided for in this Act— (a) order the cancellation and surrender of the licence, permit, certificate or authorisation held by that person; (b) assess the amount of compensation for the loss or damage caused by that person in the commission of the offence and cause the compensation to be recovered from that person as if it were a debt due and payable to the Government; (c) order the removal or demolition, within such time as the court may determine, of any unauthorised buildings, structures, machinery, equipment, crops and other works set up or grown by that person, and the restoration, as far as practicable, of all areas and things to their former state, and if the removal, demolition and restoration is not effected within the time fixed by the court, the Director shall cause it to be done and the cost incurred shall be recovered by the Director from the convicted person; or (d) order the confiscation or forfeiture of any wildlife, object, item or article in respect of which the offence was committed and of any livestock, tools, machinery, equipment, vehicles or other property used in the commission of the offence. (2) The Director may sell or otherwise dispose of any property confiscated or forfeited under subsection (1) and handed over to the Director by order of the court, and any moneys received from the sale or disposal of the property shall be paid into the general revenues of the Republic.