Tag: Hunting
Saai requests extension of amnesty period
The family farmer organisation, Saai, has submitted a request to the minister of police asking that the deadline for amnesty applications be...
Hunters may now travel with firearms via FlySafair
Wildlife Ranching South Africa (WRSA) is excited to announce that FlySafair senior management confirmed that bookings can now be made for hunting...
Time is running out to surrender illegal firearms and avoid prosecution
With only 18 working days left of the current firearms amnesty, South African gun owners are running out of time to hand...
WRSA announces new board members and CEO
Wildlife Ranching South Africa (WRSA) welcomes the newly elected chairperson, vice-chairperson and four directors elected to its board of directors on 16...
Illegal hunting with dogs: What farmers can do
In many ways awareness is the precursor to change. Illegal hunting with dogs, devastating as it is, is not discussed in the...
SAHGCA embarks on vulture conservation initiatives
International Vulture Awareness Day, which takes place on 5 September, focuses on the value of vultures as nature’s clean-up crew and vulture...
Saai files High Court application on behalf of game farmers
The South African Agri Initiative (Saai) has filed an urgent application in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria to lift the...
Go hunting! campaign launched to support the hunting industry
Saai is launching a Go hunting! campaign this winter to support game farmers who have been severely affected by travel restrictions during...
Hunting and fishing permitted during level 3 of lockdown
Hunting, self-drive visits to private or public game reserves and national parks, as well as recreational fishing are among the activities the...
Hunting industry can help alleviate hunger during COVID-19 period
The EMS Foundation’s recent call on
government departments to ban the slaughtering and consumption of game, as well
as its export in light of...