national assembly question no. 2653 nw3061e

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MINISTER
QUESTION NO. 2653 FOR WRITTEN REPLY: NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
A draft reply to Mr N Singh (IFP) to the above-mentioned question is enclosed for your consideration.
MS NOSIPHO NGCABA
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
DATE:
DRAFT REPLY APPROVED/AMENDED
MRS B E E MOLEWA, MP
MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
QUESTION NO. 2653
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
(For written reply)
QUESTION NO. 2653 {NW3061E}
INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER NO. 26 of 2015
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 31 July 2015
Mr N Singh (IFP) to ask the Minister of Environmental Affairs:
(1)
What informed the process of stakeholder selection to discuss issues around lion breeding and
hunting at the stakeholder engagement held on 17 July 2015;
(2)
whether all interested parties were invited to the specified meeting; if so, what are the names of
the parties that were invited and attended the specified meeting;
(3)
when will the outcomes from this stakeholder engagement be brought before Parliament for the
members’ consideration and input?
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2653. THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS REPLIES:
1.
The Minister requested a meeting with organisations which are involved in lion hunting in South
Africa in response to mounting public concern around captive breeding of lion and, in particular,
to address claims of allegedly widespread so-called canned hunting of lion in South Africa. This
meeting was then convened on 14 July 2015.
The Department identified organisations in attendance through the National Wildlife Forum,
which is a forum established by the Minister in 2005 to address policy, permitting and legislation
issues that affect the wildlife sector.
2.
No, The Minister still intends to invite civil society, non-governmental organisations and other
interested members of the public to discuss the allegedly widespread so-called canned hunting
of lion in South Africa.
The following organisations which were directly affected were invited:

Professional Hunters Association of South Africa

South African Predators Association

Wildlife Ranching South Africa

National Shooting Association

Wildlife Translocation Association

The National Confederation of Hunters Associations of South Africa

South African Hunters and Game Conservation Association

Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
The following organisations attended the meeting:

Professional Hunters Association of South Africa

South African Predators Association

The National Confederation of Hunters Associations of South Africa

South African Hunters and Game Conservation Association

Provincial Conservation Authorities

Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
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3.
The Minister of Environmental Affairs from time to time receives requests to meet. And she also
requests meetings with various stakeholders on a range of issues within the Department’s
mandate; ranging from biodiversity and conservation, air quality, climate change, to general
matters around environmental protection. All such meetings and their respective agendas are
diarised.
The meeting with stakeholders in the hunting industry forms part of regular interaction between
the Minister and industry. The Department’s Chief Directorate: Communications regularly
releases statements on such meetings, which may be found on the Department’s website.
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