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Educational Game Reserve Regulations (Chapter 38:01).

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Regulation
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Abstract
These Regulations make provision with respect to management of educational game reserves and regulate activities and facilities in such reserves. An "educational game reserve" is an area of land that is located within the vicinity of a village, town or city and that has the purpose of providing environmental education and general environmental recreation to educational groups visiting the reserve.
The Director of the Department of Wildlife and National Parks shall cause to be prepared a management plan for each national park and game reserve. The plan shall cover the aspects of development and management of the national park or game reserve set out in the First Schedule to these Regulations. Among the various activities in the protected areas regulated by these Regulations is the introduction of animals. No person shall introduce any wild or domestic animal, or any fish or vegetation, or permit any domestic animal to stray in an educational game reserve, except with the written permission of an authorized officer.
Notes
Reprint of S.I. No. 71 of 2004 as at 31 December 2008.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No