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Driving Sustainable Use to Enable Biodiversity Conservation through Species Enhancement and Habitat Conservation

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We Have Earned the Right to Speak

1st Mar 20216th May 20230 Views 0 min read

By Dr Herman Els SUCo-SA’s is focused on enhancing the right of our >70,000 members to practice their chosen hunting

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Earth’s Environmental Path

8th May 20238th May 202333 Views 0 min read

Earth’s Environmental Path  by Deon Furstenburg Click on brown link or image below to read the .pdf Earth’s Environmental Path

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White Paper on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of South Africa’s Biodiversity as approved by Cabinet 5 May 2023

8th May 20238th May 2023104 Views 0 min read

Click on brown link to view the White Paper White Paper as approved by Cabinet 5 May 2023    

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Krugerwildtuin Kan Biodiversiteit Verloor oor Olifante

7th May 20237th May 202335 Views 0 min read

Deo Furstenburg gesels met Gustav en Fenske van RSG oor die olifant probleem in die Krugerwildtuin.  

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The Lifelong Contribution John Hume Has Made to Saving a Species

24th Apr 202324th Apr 202376 Views 0 min read

Listen to Ivan Carter share some staggering statistics on the lifelong contribution John Hume has made to saving a species.

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‘Economic and Conservational Benefits’ of Trophy Hunting

12th Apr 202313th Apr 2023180 Views 0 min read

Last year, government set a trophy hunting quota for wild animals such as black rhinos, leopards and elephants. Hunters can

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South Africa Withdraws Species Protection, Elephant Management Laws

9th Apr 20239th Apr 2023115 Views 1 min read

Government halted the implementation of new and revised regulations related to elephant ownership, leopard hunting and trade in rhino horn.

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Hunting Group Seeks Concessions

9th Apr 202313th Apr 202361 Views 0 min read

09 April 2023 The Forestry, Fisheries and Environment Dept is revoking some laws preventing the hunting of endangered wildlife. This

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Kruger National Park – Landscape of Fear Crime, Corruption and Murder

25th Feb 2023550 Views 2 min read

Excerpt from the research paper:- Landscape of fear Crime, corruption and murder in greater Kruger The Kruger National Park is

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The Economic Significance of Lion Breeding Operations in the South African Wildlife Industry – Full Length Research Paper

28th Jan 202328th Jan 2023126 Views 0 min read

Peet Van der Merwe*, Melville Saayman, Jauntelle Els and Andrea Saayman Tourism Research in Economics, Environs and Society (TREES), School

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The Management, Handling, Breeding, Hunting & Trade of Lions in South Africa

28th Jan 202328th Jan 2023140 Views 0 min read

WRSA The management, handling, breeding, hunting & trade of lions in South Africa – WRSA Parliament By Richard York WRSA

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‘Economic and Conservational Benefits’ of Trophy Hunting
Hunting Group Seeks Concessions
A Regulated Trade in Rhino Horn
NEMBA Consultation on the Draft Multi-Species Biodiversity Management Plan for Seven Vulture Species in South Africa
Wildlife Politics
Ploy to Ban International Trophy Hunting at Odds with Africa’s Interest, a Zambian Perspective
Response to Dr Adam Cruise’s Report on Trophy Hunting of African Elephants
Hunting in South Africa Continues to Get Better and Better! 
Hoekom is SUCo-SA vir elke wildsboer belangrik?
Debunking the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting
Understand the Voices of the African Rural Communities Co-existing with Wildlife
The Case for Trophy Hunting
The Sustainable Use Coalition of southern Africa Driving Sustainable Use to Enable Biodiversity Conservation through Species Enhancement and Habitat Conservation

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Email : chair@suco-sa.org.za

CITES CoP 19

The Birds and the Bees Missing at CITES CoP 19 in Panama

The Birds and the Bees Missing at CITES CoP 19 in Panama

12th Dec 202213th Dec 2022 4 min read
When a Plan Comes Together SUCo-SA at CITES 19th Conference of the Parties,  Panama City, November 2022

When a Plan Comes Together SUCo-SA at CITES 19th Conference of the Parties, Panama City, November 2022

8th Dec 20228th Dec 2022 8 min read
What’s Wrong With UN CITES?

What’s Wrong With UN CITES?

8th Dec 2022 8 min read

Legislation & Government

Workshop – Phillip Sanders Resort – 23 August 2022

Workshop – Phillip Sanders Resort – 23 August 2022

19th Aug 202219th Aug 2022 2 min read
Draft White Paper on Conservation and Sustainable Use of South Africa’s Biodiversity 

Draft White Paper on Conservation and Sustainable Use of South Africa’s Biodiversity 

20th Jul 2022 0 min read
Draft Strategy for the Management of Game Meat in South Africa

Draft Strategy for the Management of Game Meat in South Africa

18th Jul 2022 0 min read

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