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Council of Ministers Regulations No.

163/2008 COUNCIL OF MINISTERS REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE FOR WILDLIFE DEVELOPMENT, CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION These Regulations are issued by the Council of Ministers pursuant to Article 5 of the Definition of Powers and Duties of the Executiv e Org ans of the Federal De mocratic Republic of Ethiopia Proclam ation No. 471/2005 and Article 17(1 ) of the W ildlife Development, Conservation and Utilization Proclamation No. 541/2007. PART ONE GENERAL 1. Short Title These Regulations m ay be cited as the "Wildlife Developm ent, Conservation and Utilization Council of Ministers Regulations No. 163/2008". 2. Definitions In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires: 1/ 2/ 3/ Proclamation m eans the Develo pment, Conservation a nd Utiliz ation of Wildlife Proclamation No. 541/2007; the definitions provided under Artic applicable; le 2 of the Proclam ation shall be

authorized officer means the Direct or General, Departm ent head, game warden, w ildlife expert, gam e scou t, assistant gam e scout, anti-poaching officer of the Authority or any othe r person appointed in writing b y the Authority to fulfill the functions under the provisions of this regulations; community wildlife development, conservation and utilization area means any conserv ation area outside pro tected areas adm inistered by eithe r the government or private concessionaire , and put under the m anagement and utilization of the local community; license means a permit given to any legal dealer or owner of wildlife and their products and includ e trophy hunting permit, hunting operation perm it, capturing permit, taxidermy per mit, live export permit, ownership certificate and wildlife filming permit. dealer m eans any person who is authorized b y the Autho rity to carry on business in wildlife products and articles made of wildlife products including carving, polishing, exhibiting or otherwise preparing products or manufacturing any product from trophies; CITES means the Convention on Species of Wild Fauna and Flora; International Trade in Endangered

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species m eans a particular kind of animal or plant distinguished by morphological and genetical taxonom ic categorization into specific group and includes sub-species; Authority means the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority; revenue m eans any money collect ed from hunting, filming, wildlife and wildlife p roduct de alings, wild life r esearch fee, park entran ce fee, campsite renting fee, license issuance and renewal fee; any expression in the masculine gender includes the feminine. PART TWO MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AREAS

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Boundaries of Wildlife Conservation Areas The existing boundaries of national parks, wildlife reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, wildlife controlled hunting areas, community wi ldlife developm ent, protection and utilization areas shall be maintained or they may be re-delineated by the Federal and regional governments to improve their management.

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Wildlife Conservation Areas to be administered by the Federal and Regional Governments 1/ Pursuant to the criteria provided f or under sub-articles (1 ) of Article 4 of Proclamation, Sim ien Mountains Nati onal Park, Bale Mountains National Park, Nechsar National Park, Omo Na tional Park, Abija ta Shala L akes National P ark, Awash National Par k, Senkele Swaynes Hartebeest Sanctuary, Babille E lephant Sanctuar y, Gam bella Nation al Park, Alatish National Park, Kafta Shirar o National Park and Gera lle National Park s hall be administered by the Authority; provi ded however, that the Authority m ay, where necessary, delegate its power s to the app ropriate organs of regional governments. Wildlife conservation areas other than those specified under sub-article (1) of this Article shall be adm inistered by the regional governm ents and local communities.

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Prohibited Activities in National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Wildlife Reserves 1/ No person shall ca rry out any of the f ollowing activities in a nationa l park, wildlife san ctuary or wildlif e reser ve unless otherwise provided in these Regulations: a) b) c) possessing or transferring of any weapon; hunting or fishing; propelling any vehicle, aircraft or boat; 2

d) picking, disturbing, destroying, damaging or de facing any natural or man-made object; e) f) g) h) i) j) k) l) m) n) o) 2/ undertaking agricultural activities or preparing land for cultivation; allowing to graze and water domestic animals; allowing, passing through or keeping any domestic or wild animals; undertake exploration and mining ; planting, cutting, cho pping, removing, taking, dam transferring any plant species; setting or attempting to set fire; bee keeping or honey harvesting, removing or attem pting to rem ove wildlife products; constructing roads or other struct ures or spoiling or disturbing the existing natural landscapes; using, spraying or disposing any pesticide or herbicide; selling or offering for sale any goods or providing services; displaying any notice or advertisement. aging or

Notwithstanding sub-article (1) of this Article the following activities may be permitted, in writing, b y the Autho rity or the relevan t regional org an to be undertaken in National parks and wildlife sanctuaries: a) bona fide tour operators and touris ts may enter and st ay in a national park or wildlif e sanc tuary and do such th ings as a re p ermitted in accordance with directives issued pursuant to these Regulations; bona fide professiona l photographers, writers and artists may enter and stay in a national park or wild life sanctuary a nd carry out their professional activities; Authorized of ficers and the ir f amilies m ay en ter and reside in a national park or wild life sanctuary in the course of discharging their duties; Authorized of ficers and perm itted scien tists may colle ct wildlif e products, cut or burn vegetation, propel vehicles and undertake construction works in accord ance with these Regulations and directives issued hereunder; Based on agreem ents m ade betw een a natio nal park or wildlif e sanctuary m anagement and the s urrounding communities seasonal utilization of natural resource such as bee-keeping and honey harvesting, cutting and taking of forage and m edicinal plant collection, may be permitted under controlled conditions.
Mining and other development activities can be performed in accordance with wildlife development, protection and utilization activities.

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Notwithstanding sub-article (1) of this Article the Authority or the relevant regional organ may authorize: a) government employees on duty in a wildlife reserve and their fa milies and resident researchers to reside te mporarily in the wildlif e reserve; and persons who were inhabitants of a wildlife reserve prior to the date of its establishment, to continue residing therein.

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Persons authorized to reside in a wild life reserve pursuant to sub-article 3(b) of this Article shall have the right to cultivate their land plots without expanding, to allow their domestic animals graze and water, and to undertake bee keeping therein; provided however, that if the organ adm inistering the wildlife re serve wishes to f urther develop th e area, th e in habitants may be resettled elsewhere.

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Hunting Wildlife 1/ Hunting any wildlif e either within a controlled hunting area or a community conservation area or any other potentia l wildlif e area shall be prohib ited unless carried out in accordance with conditions of a perm it issued purs uant to these Regulations with reference to a specific controlled hunting area. Hunting in the absence of a profe ssional hunter and a hunting controller of the Authority or the concerned regional government shall be prohibited. Regions and the Authority shall de marcate controlled hunting areas and may give, through for mal auction, concession to safari operators for a period not exceeding five years. No safari operator m ay be allowe d to undertake hunting operations, without the consent of the conce ssionaire, in a controlle d hunting area granted to another safari operator on concession. Safari operation license shall be renewed every year from 8 day of August.
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Any controlled hunting area concession agreem ent may be terminated on any of the following grounds: a) b) c) d) unless renewed, where the concession period expires; where the safari operator allowed the hunting of w ildlife species not included in the permit or in excess of the authorized quota; where the safari operator fails to settle, on time, the annual concession fee as provided in the concession agreement; where the safari operator fail s to m eet his ob ligations under the concession agreem ent, in particular , with r espect to n atural resourc e management requirements within the controlled hunting area.

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Community Wildlife Conservation Areas 1/ 2/ 3/ Local communities sh all adm inister and deve lop community conse rvation areas and utilize wildlife resources therein. Local communities sh all pa rticipate in eco tourism activities and u se the income for the development of the communities. With approval of annual quota by th e appropriate body, a local community may allow the hunting of wildlife in its conservation area by legally authorized hunters; and use the inco me for satisfying the basic needs of th e community. The local community shall: a) by using its own funds or funds obtained from other sources, undertake developm ent activities to im prove t he conditions of the wildlife conservation area; train personnel required for wildlife conservation; undertake developm ent activities which are non-detrim ental to the natural resources of the wildlife conservation areas; mobilize financial contributions and labor to support the development of the wildlife conservation area; determine utilization p references in the wild life conserva tion area in consultation with the relevant organ of the regional government. PART THREE LICENSES

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Requirement of Obtaining License No person m ay hunt or capture any ga me anim al, take wildlife products, conduct filming within or outside of protected ar eas or undertake research on w ildlife and their habitat unless he is the holder of a license.

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Eligibility for License 1/ Any person who has been convicted of an offence or whose license has been revoked due to a violation of the law with respect to th e conservation of wildlife during the period of five years preceding the date o f an applica tion for a license m ay not be eligib le for a ny license to be issued in accorda nce with these Regulations. Any person who has not attained the age of 18 or who do not have a certificate of physical and m edical fitness may not be eligible to apply for a professional hunting license.

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Without prejudice to the provisions of sub-articles (1 ) and (2) of this Article, other eligibility requirements of any licen se shall be p rescribed by dire ctives to be issued by the Authority in co nsultation with the appropriate organs of regional governments. Any person who wants to get a ny licens e in accord ance with these Regulations shall f ill in the applica tion form designed by the Authority and submit same together with evidences showing his fulfillment of the eligibility requirements.

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Issuance of License 1/ The applicant shall be issued with the required license upon acceptance of an application subm itted in accordanc e with Artic le 9(4) of these Regula tions and upon payment of the appropriate license fee. Any license shall be subject to the provisions of these Regulations and to the conditions and limitations endorsed thereon.

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Renewal of License 1/ Any license shall be renewed every year upon payment of the regular license fee from the 8 th of July to the 6th day of August. or upon paym ent of additional fee thereafter. An application for renewal of licen se may not be accep ted where the license is subject for suspension or revocati on pursuant to the provisions of Article 17 of these Regulations. The applicant shall produce proof of government tax payments.

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License Fees 1/ 2/ The license fees to be paid for the issuance or renewal of licenses pursuant to these Regulations shall be as prescribed in Table II of these Regulations . Where any licensee presents his license for late renewal: a) within the period not later th an th e 6 th of Se ptember, he shall be required to pay 30% of the license fee in addition to the regular payment; after the 6 th of September, he shall be required to pay 50% of the license fee in addition to the regular payment;.

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Hunting Fees and Wildlife Products' Tariff 1/ The fees payable for hunting wildlif e species and the price of wildlif e products shall be in accordance with the tariffs prescribed on the tables attached to these Regulations; provided, however that fees not specified in

the tables shall be f ixed by the Authority in consultation with the concerned regions. 2/ 14. Any advance payment of hunting fees shall be non-refundable.

Carrying of Licenses 1/ 2/ The holder of any license shall carry activity authorized by the license. it with him when engaged in any

Any license holder shall be required to register the data relating to the killing of wildlife s pecies in acco rdance with the f orm attached to the license. The form shall be handed over to the issu ing body together with the license upon the expiry of the license or departure of the licensee from Ethiopia. Any license holder shall enter in the for m wildlife product obtained during the hunting before rem oving it from th e hunting site; and in the case of a wildlife species m erely wounded, the particulars shall be clearly recorded in the form.

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Killed or Wounded Wildlife Species 1/ 2/ Any wounded or killed anim al by the holder of a hunting license in circumstance shall be counted against the hunter. Any licensed hunter shall pay: a) b) twofold of t he price of the wildlife as a fine if the trophy of a hunted wildlife is found to be below the required size; twofold of the price of male wildlife if a female wildlife is hunted. any

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Transfer of License 1/ No person shall transfer any license to any other person or be entitled to use any license that does not belong to him ; provided, how ever that if a tourist hunter cancels his safari due to circ umstances beyond his control, he m ay, upon paym ent of 25% addition al hu nting f ee, transfer his s afari bookin g to his legally authorized agent within six months. If a licensed hunter is forced to can cel his hunting safari before beginning or completing his safari days due to ci rcumstances beyond his control, he m ay continue with his safari within six m onths without payment of any additional fee.

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Suspension and Cancellation of Licenses 1/ An authorized officer of the licen sing body m ay suspend any license if the holder violates any of t he provisions of these regulations or the conditions specified in the license. The head of the licensing body m ay lift or approve the suspension or cancel the license after investigation. 7

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Where any person is co nvicted for an of fence committed in violation of the provisions of these Regulations, any licen se held by him at the tim e of the conviction shall be autom atically can celled unless the c ourt specifically directs otherwise. The holder of a license which is can celled sha ll hand over the sam e to the licensing body within five days.

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Foreign Tourist Hunting License 1/ Foreign tou rist lic ense m ay be issued by the Authority to a foreign tourist hunter for hunting wildlife species specified on Table IV of these Regulations. The number of wild anim als to be hunted by using a foreign tourist license shall be fixed by the licensing bo dy depending on the approved annual hunting quota and shall be limited to a single wildlife from each species. Any tourist hunting license shall be valid for a period of two months from the date of its issuance. Certain wildlife species m ay be excluded from or added to the list show n on Table IV of these Regulations upon reviewing, from tim e to tim e, the st atus of the species and their habitat.

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Resident Hunter License 1/ Resident hunter license m ay be is sued by the appropria te regiona l body to resident foreign hunters or E thiopians for hunting wildlife species specified on Table V of these Regulations. Resident hunter license shall be valid for a period of 15 days.

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Game Bird Hunting License 1/ 2/ 3/ Game bird hunting license m ay be issued by the appropriate regional body for hunting game bird species specified on Table VI of these Regulations. Game bird hunting license shall be va lid for one month from the date of its issuance. Taking into consideration the rainfall distribution of the hunting area and the game bird breeding season, hunting may not be conducted: a) b) from the 8 th day of June until the 9 highland parts of Ethiopia;
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Snipe Hunting License 1/ 2/ 3/ Snipe hunting license m ay be issued by the appropriate regional body to a foreign tourist or resident hunter. The snipe species to be hunted shall be only the great snipe (gallinago media) and the common snipe (gallinago gallinago). Snipe hunting season shall last from the 1 st day of Nehase upto the 30 of Tikmit.
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Special Hunting License for Scientific Studies 1/ 2/ 3/ The Authority m ay issue special hun ting license where the use of a game animal is required for scientific studies. A special hunting license shall be valid f or such period as shall be sp ecified thereon. Where the holder of a special hunting license lacks the required hunting skill, he shall conduct the hunti ng with the help of an expert assigned by the Authority.

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Wildlife Trapping License 1/ 2/ A wildlif e trapping lice nse m ay be issued to capt ure any wildlife listed on Table VIII of these Regulations. The licensing body shall, before gran ting a wildlife trappi ng license, require the app licant to s tate to its sa tisfaction hi s e xperience i n c apturing a nd handling gam e ani mals, the purpose for whi ch the captured anim al is required, the proposed m ethods of capture and the crating and transfer arrangements at his disposal. Wildlife trapping license shall b e valid f or such period as m ay be specif ied thereon. Any wildlife died in the course of or subsequent to its capture shall b e counted against the holder of the license. The holder of a wildlif e trapping license m ay not use any snare, poison or poisoned weapon for capturing any wildlife or shoot at any wildlife except where it is necessary for the defense of himself or any other person; provided however, that the use of darting gun may be authorized by the licensing body. The holder of the license shall be liabl e for any injury inflicted to any person or damage caused to property by a captured wildlife.

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Prohibited Animals for Hunting No person m ay be allowed to hunt wildlif e species listed in Table X of these Regulations except in accordance with Article 22 of these Regulations.

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Prohibited Methods of Hunting 1/ No person shall, for the purpose of hunting: a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) approach to any wild life, within a distance of two hundred m eters, using a motor vehicle, vessel or an aircraft; set fire or drive or surround any wildlife by fire; except with respect to noctu darkness; rnal species, conduct hunting during

use dogs other than with respect to birds; use any trap having a jaw length of eight o r more centimeters or any similar snare made of wire; automatically set shot gun, pitfall, trench, net, enclosure, snare, poison or any such injurious methods or any self-loading weapon; use a fire arm of .22 calibers exce pt with resp ect to sm all wildlife species such as birds, dik dik, duiker, hare and jackals; use air rifle or pistol for any wildlife other than for small grazers; use fire arm from 0.240 to 0.300 caliber for any wildlife except medium sized wild anim als such as grants gazelle bohor, bushbuck and lesser kudu, etc; use fire arms other than from 0.300 to 0.378 caliber for larger wildlife species such as oryx, tiang and waterbuck etc; use firearm s other than from 0.375 to 0.600 caliber for larger and dangerous wildlife species such as buffalo, hi ppopotamus, lion and leopard; use any explosive projectile, bomb or grenade; except in a ccordance with the written autho rization of the licens ing body, use any missile or projectile containing any drug or chemical or substance which has the property of ane sthetizing, paralyzing, stupefying or rendering incapable, wh ether partly or totally any gam e animal.

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PART FOUR LAWFUL POSSESSION OF WILDLIFE AND WILDLIFE PRODUCTS 26. Certificate of Ownership 1/ The licensin g body m ay, upon receipt of an application co mpleted on the prescribed form , issue a certificate of owners hip to the possessor of any wildlife or wildlif e pro ducts acquir ed in com pliance with the provisions of these Regulations. Apart from certif icate of ownership, CITES certificate shall be issued when necessary. Any person selling or transferring a ny wildlife or wildli fe products to any person shall, at th e tim e of the transa ction, transfer the certificate of ownership to that person and shall endorse thereon the date and particulars of the transaction.

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Wildlife Dealer's License 1/ No person shall engage in the busine ss of trading wildlife, wildlife products or articles m ade of wildlife prod ucts including carving, m ounting or otherwise preparing wildlife product or m anufacturing any article f rom wildlife products unless he is the holder of a wildlife dealers license. The holder of a wildlife dealers license shall maintain records of his dealings in the m anner prescribed by the licensing body and shall, upon request, produce the records for inspection. Wildlife dealer' s licen se shall be renewed every year upon paym ent of the appropriate renewal fee.

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Importation of Wildlife and Wildlife Products 1/ Wildlife and wildlife products may be imported only through customs port of entry upon presentation of satisfactory evid ence to show that they have been lawfully exported from the country of origin and upon presentation of health certificate. Where the wildlif e or wildlif e products are of CITES species presen tation of CITES export perm it obtained from their country of origin and, where they fall under CITES Appendix I, CITES i mport perm it obtained from the Authority shall be required.

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Exportation of Wildlife and Wildlife Products 1/ Any person who exports wildlife or wildlife products shall: a) obtain export perm it form the Authority upon presentation of a certificate of lawful possession in re spect of such wildlife or wildlife products; 11

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Wildlife or Wildlife Product in Transit 1/ Any wildlife or wildlife product in accompanied with: a) b) 2/ transit through Ethiopia shall be

the necessary transit documents and health certificate issued from the country of origin; and CITES permit if the wildlife or wildlife product is a CITES species.

If the wildlife or wildlife product is a CITES species and the country of origin is not signato ry to CITES, the w ildlife or wildlife product shall not be allowed to transit through Ethiopia.

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Unlawful Possession of Wildlife and Wildlife Products 1/ 2/ 3/ No person m ay possess, deal in, e xport or import any unlawfully obtained wildlife or wildlife products. Any unlawfully possessed wildlife or wildlife product shall be seized and, upon the order of a competent court, shall be owned by licensing body. Where unlawfully possessed wildlife or wildlife product is confiscated in accordance with the pro visions of sub-article (2 ) of this Article, 30% of its value shall be paid, as a comm ission, to the person acted as an inform ant leading to its recovery and 10% of its value to the person who actually seized it, or 40% of its value to the person who accomplished both such deeds.

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Disposal of Wildlife Products 1/ 2/ Where any wildlife product is proved to be of no use, it shall be disposed of in a manner having no adverse effect to the local community and the ecology. The disposal procedure shall be exec uted in presence of observers assigned by the licensing body.

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PART FIVE MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 33. Wildlife Endangering Human Life or Causing Damage to Properties 1/ Nothing herein contained shall apply to the killing or wounding of wildlife in the defense of hum an life; provided however, that this provision m ay not exonerate any person who, when such defense becom e necessary was committing an act in contravention of any provision hereof. Any person shall be entitled to hunt any wildlife causing dam age to his property and to em ploy in so doing m ethods, other than using poison, which would otherwise be prohibited hereunder. Any person shall, whenever possible, notify the concerne d licensing body of his intention to hunt any wildlife pursuant to sub-article (2) of this Article. The licensing body m ay, on receiving su ch notification, prohibit the person from hunting and undertake an alternative measures by itself to avoid damage to the person' s property or instruct the person to undertake the proposed alternative measures. Any person killing or wounding a wild life under pursuant to this Article shall, as soon as possible, report th e incident to the licensing body or the nearest adm inistration or police orga n. The wildlife product obtained f rom such killing shall be the property of the licensing body. Any authorized of ficer m ay kill an y wildlife b y em ploying the appro priate method if he considers it necessary for the protection of public interest.

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Tourist Hunters Assistants 1/ Any person assisting a tourist hunter may not wound, kill, capture or sho ot at a wildlife which has been previously wounded by such hunter unless himself is the holder of a license issued pursuant to these Regulations. Any wildlife wounded, killed or captured by a touris t hunter's assistant shall be counted against the tourist hunter.

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Pursuit of Wounded Wildlife and Danger Reports 1/ Any person who has wounded a wildlife sh all make all possible efforts to kill it; p rovided however, that h e shall not follow the wound ed gam e anim al into a wild life conse rvation a rea unle ss he is the holder of the license authorizing him to hunt such species.

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Any person who has wounded buffal o, elephant, hippopotamus, leopard or lion shall, as soon as possible, subm it to the licensing body or the nearest administration or police organ a danger report specifying: a) b) c) d) e) the kind of animal wounded; the date, time and place of the wounding; the nature of the wound and the weapon by which inflicted; efforts made to pursue the animal after wounding; and any other infor mation likely to be of use in locating and identifying the animal.

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Revenue Sharing The Authority shall tran sfer to the concer ned regions 85% of the revenue collected from trophy hunting, live export and filming.

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Penalties Any person who contravenes the provisions of these Regulations shall be punishable in accordance with the provisions of the Proclamation and Criminal Code.

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Effective Date These Regulations shall enter into force as of their publication in the Federal Negarit Gazeta. Done at Addis Ababa, this 18th day of February, 2009. MELES ZENAWI PRIME MINITER OF THE FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA

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Table I Wildlife Parks and Sanctuaries Entrance Fees A. Based on Type and Age of Visitors No. 1 Eth iopians 1.1 12 years and above 1.2 1.3 2 less than 12 years Students 20.00 10.00 10.00 Type of Visitor Birr

Foreign Resident Tourist 2.1 12 years and above 2.2 less than 12 years 50.00 10.00 90.00 10.00 B. Based on Vehicle Seat Number Birr No. 1 2 Vehicle Seat Number Ethiopians Up to 12 seats Greater than 12 seats 10.00 15.00 Foreign Residents 15.00 30.00 Foreign Tourists 20.00 40.00

Foreign Tourist 3.1 12 years and above 3.2 less than 12 years

C. Camping Fee for 24 Hours No 1 Eth iopian 1.1 for a tent accommodating up to four persons 1.2 for a tent accommodating more than four persons 2 For eign Resident 2.1 for a tent accommodating up to four persons 2.2 for a tent accommodating more than four persons 3 Fo reign Tourist 3.1 for a tent accommodating up to four persons 3.2 for a tent accommodating more than four persons 40.00 60.00 30.00 40.00 10.00 15.00 Nationality of Tourist Birr

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D. Landing Fee No 1 Single landing and take off 1.1 for single motor 1.2 for double motor 2 48 hours stay 1.1 for single motor 1.2 for double motor 500 900 500 900 Duration of Stay Birr

Table II Issuance and Renewal Fees for Different Licenses


No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Hunting Operation License Profesional Hunter's Licence Assistant Profesional Hunters Licence Wildlife Utilization License (other than birds) Bird Hunting License other than snipes (for resident hunters) Bird Hunting License other than snipes (for tourist hunters) Snipes Hunting License (for resident hunters) Snipes Hunting License (for tourist hunters) Wildlife Capturing License Foreign Researchers License for Scientific Studies per person per year Wildlife Filming License (from ground) Wildlife Filming License (from air) Live Wildlife Trade License Wildlife Products Trade License Taxidermy License Civet Capturing License (for farmers) Crocodile Farming License Ostrich Farming License Musk Export License Hunting rifle license fee Conservation fee/day Hunting observer /day Resident hunter license fee 2000 3000 2500 3000 200 4000 4000 1200 100 100 100 1500 1000 9000 15000 3000 3000 Type of License Birr 4000 2500 1500 200 1000 1000 USD

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Professional hunter 24 25 a) 7-15 days stay b)15-21 days and above Concession fee 900 2000 100,000

Table III Unit Price of Crocodiles, Civet and Ostriches Price No. 1 Civet (male) 15 20 2 5 2 15 5 1 10 3 10 50 10 1 10 5 Species Birr 1.1 Foreign Investor 1.2 Ethiopian Investor 1.3 Farmers/Pastoralist from 11 up to 50 civet from 51 up to 100 civet 2 Cro codile (hatchling) 2.1 Foreign Investor 2.2 Ethiopian Investor 2. 3C 3 Farmers/Pastoralist exceeding 100 rocodile (Egg) 3.1 Foreign Investor 3.2 Ethiopian Investor 3. 3 Farmers/Pastoralist exceeding 100 (Chick) 4.1 Foreign Investor 4.2 Ethiopian Investor 4. 5O 3 Farmers/Pastoralist exceeding 100 strich (Egg) 5.1 Foreign Investor 5.2 Ethiopian Investor 5. 3 Farmers/Pastoralist exceeding 100 USD

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Table IV List of Wildlife to be allowed for Hunting by Foreign Tourist Hunters and their Unit Prices Unit Price (USD) 100 3000 1000 700 6000 3000 400 200 600 2000 200 340 360 300 440 2600 200 200 3000 60 4000 1200 1000 180 100 160 100 1400 2700 3000 4600 4000

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bu 7 8 9 10 C 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

English Name Baboon, Anubis Baboon,Gelada Baboon, Hamadryas Bushbuck, Common Bushbuck, Menelik's ffalo Caracal Cat, Wild Colobus, Black & White rocodile, Nile Dikdik, Guenther's Dikdik, Salt's Duiker, Grey Fox, Bat-Eared Gazelle,Grant's Gazelle, Soemmerring's Genet, Common Genet, Rusty-Spotted Gerenuk Hare, Abyssinian beest, Lelwel Hippopotamus Hog, Giant Forest Hyaena, Spotted Jackal, Black-backed Jackal, Golden Jackal, Side- Striped Klipspringer Kudu, Greater Kudu, Lesser Leopard Lion

Scientific Name Papio anubis Theropithecus gelada Papio hamadryas Tragelaphus scriptus Tragelaphus s.meneliki Syncerus caffer Felis caracal Felis silvestris Colobus guereza Crocodylus niloticus Madoqua guentheri Madoqua saltiana Sylvicapra grimmia Otocyon megalotis Gazella granti Gazella soemmerringi Genetta genetta Genetta rubiginosa Litocranius walleri Lepus habessinicus Alcelaphus buselaphus lelwel Hippopotamus amphibius Hylochoerus meinertzhageni Crocuta crocuta Canis mesomelas Canis aureus Canis adustus Oreotragus oreotragus Tragelaphus strepsiceros Tragelaphus imberbis Panthera pardus Panthera leo

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English Name Mongoose, Egyptian Mongoose, Slender Mongoose, Southern Dwarf Monkey, Blue Monkey, Grivet Monkey, Vervet Nyala, Mountain Oribi Oryx Ostrich Pig,Bush Porcupine Ratel Reedbuck,Bohor Reedbuck, Mountain Serval Tiang Warthog Waterbuck, Defassa rilla Nile b ,White eared

Scientific Name Herpestes inchneumon Herpestes sanguineus Helogale parvula Cercopithecus mitis Cercopithecus aethiops Cercopithecus pygerythrus Tragelaphus buxtoni Ourebia ourebia Oryx Beisa Struthio camelus Potamochoerus porcus Hystrix cristata Mellivora capensis Redunca redunca Redunca fulvourfula Felis serval Damliscus lunatus tiang Phacochoerus aethiopicus Kobus ellipsiprymnus Ictonyx striatus kobus megaceros Kobus kob leucotis

Unit Price (USD) 60 60 60 140 80 80 15000 240 2000 1600 400 50 300 700 1000 360 1100 400 1000 100 7000 4000

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Table V List of Wildlife to be allowed for Hunting by Resident Hunters and their Unit Prices No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bab 7 8 Warthog Pig, Bush Hare, Abyssinian Dik dik, Guenthers Monkey, Grivet oon, Anubis Hyaena, Spotted Porcupine English name Scientific name Phacochoerus aethiopicus Potamochoerus porcus Lepus habessinicus Madoqua guentheri Cercopithecus aethiops Papio anubis Crocuta crocuta Hystrix cristata Unit Price (USD) 240 240 36 120 32 40 72 20

19

Table VI List of Birds to be allowed for Hunting by Foreign Tourists and Resident Hunters No. 1D 2D 3 Duc 4 5 Duc 6 Du 7D 8 Duc 9 10 Du 11 Fra 12 F 13 Fran 14 Fran 15 F 16 18 Gar 19 21 Go 22 Go 23 Go 24 Gui 26 Par 27 Par 28 Pi 29 Pi 30 Poc 31 Poc 32 Poc 33 Quai 20 Grey English Name ove, Red-Eyed ove, Ring-Necked k, African Black Fulvous Tree Duck, k, Maccoa ck, red-billed uck, Tufted k, White-Backed Duck, white-faced tree ck, yellow-Billed ncolin, Clappertons rancolin, Chestnut-naped colin, Coqui colin, Crested rancolin, Erckels Francolin, Scaly ganey Grey wing Wing, Archers ose, Egyptian ose, Kob-Billed ose, Spur-Winged nea fowl, Tufted tridge, Sand tridge, Stone geon, Speckled ntail hard hard, African hard, white-eyed l, Blue Scientific Name Sterptopelia semitorquata Sterptopelia capicola Anas sparsa Dendrocygna bicolar Oxyura maccoa Anas erythrorhynehos Aythya fuligula Thalassornis leucontis Dendrocygna viduata Anas undulata Francolinus clappertoni Francolinus castaneicollis Francolinus coqui Francolinus sephaena Francolinus erckelii Francolinu squamatus Anas strepara Anas querquedula Francolinus psilolaemus Francolinus levaillantoides Alopochen aegyptiacus Sarkidiornis melanota Plectropterus gambensis Numida meleagris Anas platyrhynchus Ammoperdi heyi Ptilopachus petrosus Columba guinea Anas acuta Aythya ferina Netta erythrophthalma Aytha nyroca Coturnix chinensis

17 Gadwall

25 Mallard

20

No. 34 Quai 35 Quail, 37 38 San 39 San 40 San 41 San 42 Sh 43 Sp 44 Teal 45 Teal 46 W 47 W

English Name l, European Harlequin , Black-Faced

Scientific Name Coturnix coturnix Coturnix delegorguei Pterocles decoratus Pterocles exustus Pterocles quadricinctus Pterocles lichtensteini Pterocles sengallus Pterocles gutturalis Anas clypeata Francolinus leucoscepus Anas crecca Anas hottentota Anas penelope Anas capensis

36 Sandgrouse

Sandgrouse Chestnut-Bellied dgrouse, Four-Banded dgrouse, Litchtensteins dgrouse, Spotted dgrouse Yellow-Throated oveler ur fowl, Yellow-Neck , Common , Hottentot igeon igeon, cape

Table VII List of Snipe Species allowed to be hunted by Foreign Tourist and Resident Hunters No 1 Great 2C English Name Snipe ommon Snipe Gallinago media Gallinago gallinago Scientific Name

Table VIII List of Wildlife to be allowed for Live Trade, their Unit Prices and Export Fees a) Mammals Unit price (USD) 100 1200 240 720 240 400 440 360 Export fee (USD) 10 120 24 72 24 40 44 36

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

English Name Boboon, Anubis Baboon, Hamadryas Cat, Wild Colobus, Black & White Dikdik, Guenthers Dikdik, Salts Duiker, Grey Fox, Bat-Eared

Scientific Name Papio naubis Papio hamadryas Felis silvestris Colobus guereza Madoqua guentheri Modoqua saltiana sylvicapra grimmia Otocyon megalotis

21

No. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

English Name Genet, Common Genet, Rusty-Spotted Hare, Abyssinian Hyaena, Spotted Jackal, Black-Backed Jackal, Golden Jackal, Side-Striped Lion (Excluding Ogaden race) Mongoose, Egyptian Mongoose, Slender Mongoose, Southern Dwarf Monkey, Grivet Monkey, Vervet Pig, Bush Porcupine Ratel Warthog Zorilla

Scientific Name Genetta genetta Genetta rubiginosa Lepus habessinicus Crocuta crocuta Canis mesomelas Canis aureus Canis adustus Panthera leo Herpestes inchneumon Herpestes sanguineus Helogale parvula Cercopithecus aethiops
Cercopithecus pygerythrus

Unit price (USD) 200 200 120 220 120 120 120 4800 200 200 200 80 80 200 80 400 400 200

Export fee (USD) 20 20 12 22 12 12 12 480 20 20 20 8 8 20 8 40 40 20

Potamochoerus porcus Hystrix cristata Mellivora capensis Phacochoerus aethiopicus Ictonyx striatus

b) Birds No English name Scientific name Unit Price (USD) 10 1. 6 0. 6 0. 8 0. 8 0. 8 0. 8 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. Export Fee (USD) 00 60 60 80 80 80 80 60 60 60 60

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11

Avocet Barbet, Black-Billed Barbet, Double-Toothed Bee-Eater, Blue-Breasted Bee-Eater, Carmine European Bee-Eater, White-Throated Bishop, Black-Winged Bishop, West-Nile Red op, Yellow Bishop,Yellow-Crowned

Recurvirosta avosetta Lybius undatus Lybius bidentatus Merpos lafresnayii Merpos nubicus Merpos aspiaster Merpos albicollis Euplectes hordeaceus Euplectes franciscanus Euplectes capensis Euplectes afer

6 Bee-eater,

10 Bish

22

No

English name

Scientific name

Unit Price (USD) 4 0. 2 0. 8 0. 8 0. 8 0. 2 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 6 0. 10 0. 10 1. 10 1. 10 1. 10 1. 10 1. 10 1. 10 1. 10 1. 2 0. 8 0. 10 1. 10 10 10

Export Fee (USD) 40 20 80 80 80 80 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 80 00 1.00 1.00 1.00

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Do 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45

Bulbul,White-Vented Cordon-Bleu, Red-Checked Cuckoo, Emerald Cuckoo, Didric Cuckoo,Klass Cut Throat Dove, Black-Billed Wood Dove, Blue-Spotted Wood Dove, Emerald-Spotted Wood ve, Laughing Dove,Lemon Dove, Mourning Dove, Namaqua Dove, Pink-Headed Dove, Pink-Breasted Dove, Red-Eyed Dove, Ring-Necked Dove, Tambourine Dove, Turtle Dove,Vinaceous Duck, African Black Duck, Fulvous Tree Duck, Maccoa Duck,Red-Billed Duck,Tufted Duck,White-backed Duck, White-Faced tree Duck, Yellow-Billed ch, Red-Billed Fly Catcher, Paradise Francolin, Chestnut-naped Francolin, Clappertons Francolin, Coqui Francolin Crested

Pyconotus barabatus Uraeginthus bengalus Chrysococcyx cupreus Chrysococcyx caprius Chrysococcyx klass Amadina fasciata Turtur abyssinicus Turtur afer Turtur chaloospiles Streptopelia senegalensis Apolopelia larvata Streptopelia descipiens Oena capensis Streptopelia lugens Sttreptopelia roseogrisea Streptopelia semitorquata Streptopelia capicola Trutur typanistria Streptopelia turtur Streptopelia vinacea Anas sparsa Dendrocygna bicolor Oxyura maccoa Anas eryhtrorhynchos Aythya fuligula Thalassornis leuconotus Dendrocygna viduata Anas undulata Logonosticta senegalus Terpsiphone viridis Francolinus castaneicollis Francolinus clappertoni Francolinus coqui Francolinus sephaena

40 Firefin

23

No

English name

Scientific name

Unit Price (USD) 10 10 10 10 10 10 14 12 16 16 10 10 20 12 16 16 16 10 10 12 12 12 10 10 10 2 8 10 12 10 10 12 12 12

Export Fee (USD) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.40 1.20 1.60 1.60 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.20 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.20 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.20 1.20 1.20

46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79

Francolin, Erckels Francolin Scaly Gadwall Garganey Grey Wing Grey wing, Archers White-bellied Go-Away bird Goose, Egyptian Goose, Knob-billed Goose, Spur-winged Grenardier, Purple Guinea fowl, tufted Guinea fowl, Vulturine Hoopoe, African Hornbill, Red-billed Hornbill, Silvery-cheeked Hornbill,Von der Deckens Ibis, Sacred Jacana, African Kingfisher, Giant Kingfisher, Grey-headed Kingfisher, Malachite Kingfisher, Pied Kingfisher, Woodland Mallard Mannikin, Bronze Mousebird, Blue-naped Oriole, Black-headed Parrot, Orange-bellied Partridge, Sand Partridge, Stone Pigeon, Bruces green Pigeon, Green Pigeon, Olive

Francolinus erckelii Francolinus squamatus Anas strepera Anas querquedula Francolinus psilolaemus Francolinus levaillantoides Corythaixoides leucogaster Alopochen aegyptiaca Sarkidiornis melanota Plectropterus gamebensis Uraeginthus ianthinogaster Numida meleagris Acryllium vulturine Upupa epops Tockus erythrorhynchus Bycanistes brevis Tockus deckeni Plegadis falcinellus Actophilornise africana Ceryle maxima Halcyon laucocephala Alcedo cristata Ceryle rudis Halcyon senegalensis Anas platyrhynchus Lonchura cucullata Colius macrouris Oriolus larvatus Poicephalus rufiventris Ammoperdi heyi Ptilopachus petrosus Treron waalia Treron australis Columba arquatrix

24

No

English name

Scientific name

Unit Price (USD) 10 8 10 6 10 10 10 8 8 8 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 6 4 2 2 4 10 6 6 6 6 8 10 8 8 8

Export Fee (USD) 1.00 0.80 1.00 0.60 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.80 0.80 0.80 1.20 1.20 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 1.00 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.20 0.40 1.00 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.80 1.00 0.80 0.80 0.80

80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113

Pigeon, Rock Pigeon,Speckled Pintail Plover, Spur-winged Pochard, Pochard, African Pochard, White-eyed Quail, Blue Quail, European Quail, Harlequin Roller, Abyssinian Roller, Lilac-breasted Sandgrouse, Black faced Sandgrouse, Chestnut-breasted Sandgrouse,Four-banded Sandgrouse, Lichtensteins Sandgrouse, Spotted Sandgrouse, Yellow-throated Shoveler Shrike,Grey-backed fiscal Shrike, Fiscal Sparrow, Grey-headed Sparrow, Swainsons Sparrow-weaver, stripe-breasted Spurfowl, yellow-necked Starling, blue-eared glossy Starling, Ruppell's long-tailed Starling, superb Starling, violet-backed Starling, wattled Stilt, black-winged Sunbird, beautiful Sunbird, scarlet-chested Sunbird, Tacazze

Columba livia Columba guinea Anas acuta Vanellus spinosus Aythya ferina Netta erythrophthalma Aythya nyroca Coturnix chinensis Coturnix cotrunix Cotrunix delegorguei Coracias abyssinica Caracias caudata Pterocles, decoratus Pterocles, exustus Pterocles, quadricinctus Pterocles lichtensteinii Pterocles, Senegallus Pterocles gutturalis Anas clypeata Lanius excubitorius Lanius collaris Passer griseus Passer swainsonii Plocepasser mahali Francolinus leucoscepus Lamprotornis chalybaeus
Lamprotornis purpurpopterus

Spero superbus Cinnyricinclus leuogester Creatophora cinerea Himantopus himantopus Nectarinia pulchella Nectarinia senegalensis Nectarinia tacazze

25

No

English name

Scientific name

Unit Price (USD) 8 10 10 12 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 2 6 6 10 10 8 8

Export Fee (USD) 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.20 0.60 0.60 1.00 1.00 0.80 0.80

114 115 116 117. 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131

Sunbird, variable Teal, common Teal, hottentot Turaco, white-cheeked Waxbill Waxbill, crimson-rumped Waxbill, yellow-billed Weaver, Baglafecht Weaver, black-headed Weaver, Ruppells Weaver, masked White-eye, white breasted Widow-bird,fan-tailed Widow-bird,yellow shouldered Wingeon Wigeon, cape Woodpecker, grey Woodpecker, Nubian

Nectarinia venusta Anas crecca Anas hottentota Tauraco leucotis Estrilda astrild Estrilda rhodopyga Estrilda melanotis Ploceus baglafecht Ploceus cucullatus Ploceus galbula Ploceus intermedius Zosteorps abyssinica Euplectes axillaris Euplectes macrouris Anas penelope Anas capeisis Mesopicos goertae Campethera nubica

c) Snakes Unit Price (USD) 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 10 1. Export Fee (USD) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 00

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

English Name Earth snake Schlegels Blind snake Earth snake Earth snake Earth snake Thread snake Thread snake Black worm snake Boa d Boa

Scientific Name Rhinotyphlops pallidus Rhinotyphlops schlegelii Rhinotyphlops unitaeniatus Typhlops cuneirostris Typhlops lineolatus Leptoptyphlops cairi
Leptoptyphlops macrorhynchus

Leptoptyphlops nigricans Eryx colubrinus Eryx somalicus Python sebae

9 Sand 10 San 11

African Rock python

26

No. 12 Typical 13 Typical 14 16 15 Typical 17 Typical 18 Typical 19 Typical 20 Typical 21 Typical 22 Typical 23 Typical 24 Typical 25 Typical 26 Typical 27 S 28 29 B 30 31 nake

English Name snake snake snake snake snake snake snake snake snake snake snake snake snake

Scientific Name Aeluroglena cucullata Aparallactus jacksonii Aparallacatus lunulatus Atractaspis fallax Atractaspis irregularis Atractaspis magrettii Atractaspis microlepidota Atractaspis scorteccii Coluber brevis Coluber florulentus Coluber rhodorachis Coluber smithii Coluber taylori Coluber sp. Crotaphopeltis degeni Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia Dasypeltis scabra Dispholidus typus Dromophis lineatus Duberria lutrix Eirenis africana Grayia tholloni Hemirhagerrhis kelleri Hemirhagerrhis nototaenia Lamprophis fuliginosus Lycophidion capense Lycophidion depressirostre Lycophidion taylori Mehelya capensis Meizodon plumbiceps Meizodon regularis Meizodon semiornatus Micrelaps boettgeri Natriciteres olivacea

Unit Price (USD) 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 1.5 0. 1.60 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0.

Export Fee (USD) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 15 16 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Reticulated centipede eater Burrowing Viper

Common egg eating snake oom slang Striped swamp snake Common slug eater ke ke

32 Sna 33 Sna 34 35 36 37

Kellers bark snake Eastern bark snake Brown mouse snake Cape wolf snake ke ke nake Regular bush snake Semiornate bush snake snake Olive marsh snake

38 Sna 39 Sna 40 41 S 42 43 45

Cap file snake

44 Black

27

No. 46 Gree 47 Gree 48 Gree 49 Gree 50 51 Sna 52 Sna 53 Sna 54 56 S 57 58 S 59 60 S 61 62 63 64 66 S 67 B 69 70 Fo 71 72 S 73 Puf 74 S 75 76 55 Easter nake

English Name n snake n snake n snake n snake ke ke ke n-link-marked snake

Scientific Name Philothamnus battersbyi Philothamnus bequaerti Philothamnus heterolepidotus Philothamnus punctatus Philothamnus semivariegatus Prosymna meleagris Prosymna somalica Prosymna ruspoli Psammophis angolensis Psammophis biseriatus Psammophis pulcher Psammophis punctulatus Psammophis schokari
Psammophis sibilans

Unit Price (USD) 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0. 2.0 0.

Export Fee (USD) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Spotted bush snake

Dwarf sand snake

Speckled sand snake nake Hissing Sand Snake nake Grey-bellied grass snake Eastern Beaked snake Red-spotted beaked snake Peters beaked snake -eyed snake nake lack mamba snake Egyptian cobra rest cobra Black-necked spitting cobra nake f adder nake Snake velvety green night adder Snake rhombic night adder ke ke

Psammophis tanganicus Psammophylax variabilis Rhamphiophis oxyrhynchus Rhamphiophis rubropunctatus Scaphiophis albopunctatus Telescopus dhara Telescopus pulcher Dendroaspis polylepis Elapsoidea loveridgei Naja haje Naja melanoleuca Naja nigricollis Naja Pallida Bitis arietans Causus maculatus Causus resimus Causus rhombeatus Echis pyramidum Echis varia

65 Large

68 Garter

77 Sna 78 Sna

28

d) Lizards and Agama Unit Price USD 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. Export Fee (USD 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

No 1G ecko

English Name

Scientific Name Cnemaspis dickersoni Cyrtodactylus scaber


Hemidactylus albopunctatus

2 Gecko 3 Gecko 4 Gecko 5 Gecko 6 Gecko 7 Gecko 8 Gecko 9 Gecko 10 Tropical House Gecko 11 Gecko 12 Gecko 13 Gecko 14 Gecko 15 Gecko 16 Gecko 17 Gecko 18 Gecko 19 Gecko 20 Gecko 21 Gecko 22 Clawed 23 Gecko 24 Gecko 25 Gecko 26 Gecko 27 Gecko 28 Gecko 29 Gecko 30 Gecko 31 Gecko 32 Gecko 33 Gecko Gecko

Hemidactylus barodanus Hemidactylus brookii Hemidactylus curlei Hemidactylus flaviviridis Hemidactylus isolepis Hemidactylus jubensis Hemidactylus laticaudatus Hemidactylus mabouia Hemidactylus macropholis Hemidactylus ophiolepis Hemidactylus parkeri Hemidactylus robustus Hemidactylus ruspolii Hemidactylus sinaitus Hemidactylus smithi Hemidactylus tropidolepis Hemidactylus somalicus Hemitheconyx taylori Holodactylus africanus Homopholis fasciata Lygodactylus gutturalis Lygodactylus keniensis Lygodactylus scorteccii Lygodactylus somalicus Lygodactylus sudanensis Pristurus crucifer Pristurus phillipsi Pristurus rupestris Pristurus flavipunctatus Ptyodactylus hasselquistii

29

No 34 Gecko 35 Gecko 36 Red-heade 37 Agam 38 Agam 39 Agam 40 Agam 41 Agam 42 Agam 43 Agam 44 Agam 45 46 Agam 47 Agam 48 Agam 49 Sp 50 51 a a a a a a a a a a a

English Name

Scientific Name
Stenodactylus sthenodactylus

Unit Price USD 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.6 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 2.60 0. 2.60 0. 2.60 0. 2.60 0. 2.60 0. 2.60 0. 2.60 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0.

Export Fee (USD 16 16 16 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Tarentola annularis d rock agama Agama agama Agama cornii Agama doriae Agama hartmanni Agama persimilis Agama rueppelli Agama sinaita Agama spinosa Agama annectens Stellio atricollis Stellio cyanogaster Stellio phillipsi Stellio zonura Uromastyx ocellata Xenagama batillifera Xenagama taylori Chamaeleo affinis Chamaeleo africanus Chamaeleo bitaeniatus Chamaeleo calcaricarens Chamaeleo dilepis Chamaeleo gracilis Chamaeleo ruspolii Chamaeleo senegalensis Rhampholeon kerstenii Chalcides ocellatus Chalcides ragazzii Lygosoma afrum Lygosoma paedocarinatum Lygosoma sundevalli Lygosoma vinciguerrae Mabuya brevicollis

Black-neeked tree Agama

iny-Tailed lizard Somali Strange tailed Agama Taylor's Starnge Agama aeleon aeleon ne chamaeleon h chamaeleon ked chamaeleon ful chamaeleon chamaeleon aeleon ink nk azambique writhing skink nk Sundevalls writhing skink nk ort-necked skink

52 Cham 53 Cham 54 Monta 55 Awas 56 Flap-nec 57 Grace 58 Ruspolis 59 Cham 60 61 Sk 62 Ski 63 M 64 Ski 65 66 Ski 67 Sh

Kerstens leaf chamaeleon

30

No 68 Sh 69 Sh 70 Spec 71 Grass 72 Lo 73 Fi 74 St 75 Vari 76 Sk 77 Sk 78 79 Rock 80 Rock 81 Rock 82 Rock 83 Rock 84 Rock 85 Rock 86 Rock 87 Rock 88 Rock 89 Rock 90 Rock 91 Rock 92 Rock 93 Rock 94 95 96

English Name ort-necked skink ort-necked skink kle-lipped skink -top skink n-tailed skink ve-lined skink riped skink able skink ink ink Wahlbergs snake eyed skink lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard lizard

Scientific Name Mabuya hildebrandti Mabuya iselli Mabuya maculilabris Mabuya megalura Mabuya planifrons Mabuya quinquetaeniata Mabuya striata Mabuya varia Mabuya wingatii Panaspis tancredii Panaspis wahlbergii Acanthodactylus boskianus Heliobolus spekii Heliobolus neumanni Latastia boscai Latastia caeruleopunctata Latastia doriai Latastia longicaudata Pseuderemias brenneri Pseuderemias mucronata Pseuderemias smithii Pseuderemias striata Philochortus hardeggeri Philochortus intermedius Philochortus phillipsi Philochortus spinalis Cordylus tropidosternum Gerrhosaurus flavigularis Gerrhosaurus major

Unit Price USD 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.30 0. 1.50 0.

Export Fee (USD 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 130 150

East African spiny tailed lizard Yellow-throated plated lizard Rough-scaled plated lizard

31

e) Monitor Lizards No 1 Wh 2 Ro 3 Water 4 English Name ite-throated monitor ck monitor monitor Amphisbaenians Scientific Name Varanus albigularis Varanus exanthematicus Varanus niloticus Ancylocranium somalicum Unit Price USD 3.6 0. 1.50 0. 3.00 0. 0.12 0. Export Fee USD 36 150 30 012

f) Frogs and Toads Unit Price (USD) 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. Export Fee (USD) 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

No. 1 To 2 To 3 To 4 To 5 To 6 To 7 To 8 To 9 To 10 Toa 11 Toa 12 Toa 13 14 Fr 15 Fr 16 Fr 17 Fr 18 Fr 19 Fr 20 22 Fr 23 Fr 24 Fr 21 Sho

English Name ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad d d d og og og og og og Foam nest frog vel snouted frog og og og

Scientific Name Bufo regularis Bufo garmani Bufo xeros Bufo dodsoni Bufo blanfordii Bufo langanoensis Bufo kerinyagae Bufo asmarae Bufo pentoni Bufo lughensis Bufo steindachneri Bufo maculatus Leptopelis bocagii Afrixalus quadrivittatus Afrixalus vittiger Hyperolius nasutus Hyperolius viridiflavus Kassina senegalensis Phrynomerus bifasciatus Chiromantis petersii Hemisus marmoratus Hildebrandtia macrotympanum Hylarana galamensis Rana angolensis

Kassina and reed frog

32

No. 25 Fr 26 Fr 27 Fr 28 Fr 29 Fr 30 Fr 31 Fr 32 Fr 33 Fr 34 Fr 35 Fr 36 Fr 37 Fr 38 Fr

English Name og og og og og og og og og og og og og og

Scientific Name Rana occipitalis Rana wittei Tomopterna cryptotis Ptychadena anchietae Ptychadena mascareniensis Ptychadena pumilio Ptychadena porosissima Ptychadena schillukorum Phrynobatrachus bottegi Phrynobatrachus natalensis Phrynobatrachus acridoides Phrynobatrachus cf perpalmatus Phrynobatrachus minutus Cacosternum boettgeri

Unit Price (USD) 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0. 1.20 0.

Export Fee (USD) 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Table IX Wildlife Products Export Fee


No. Single & Cape Skin Birr 1 Baboon, 2 Baboon, 3 Baboon, 4 Bushbuck, 5 Bushb 6 anubis gelada hamadryas common uck, Menelik's 20 10 40 10 40 10 20 10 30 20 30 30 20 wild black & white 40 20 150 10 10 10 10 10 10 30 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 -50 80 80 30 30 30 40 30 30 Carpet single Birr Carpet Small Birr 20 60 50 30 50 30 80 60 50 80 60 110 180 110 150 40 40 40 50 50 50 100 60 60 60 70 70 70 Medium Birr Large Birr 50 90 80 70 110 30 50 80 80 80 60 180 50 50 50 50 170 170 Head mount Birr 30 80 60 70 110 Full mount Birr 50 110 90 120 180 100 110 180 110 110 70 70 70 70 120 120 30 40 30 10 10 10 30 30 Horn Birr - 40 - 20 50 20 20 20 20 30 30 Teeth Birr Skull Birr 20 50 40 30 40 30 40 Egg Birr -

English Name

Buffalo

7 Caracal 8 Cat, 9 Colobus, 10

Crocodile , Nile Guenther's Salt's , grey bat-eared Grant's Soemmerring's

11 Dikdik, 12 Dikdik, 13 Duiker 14 Fox, 15 Gazelle, 16 Gazelle,

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No.

English Name

Single & Cape Skin Birr

Carpet single Birr

Carpet Small Birr 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 50 40 20 50 50 50 50 50 30 50 50 730 1090 150 40 40 40 60 60 60 80 50 50 50 180 50 50 50 80 80 80 110 70 70 70 100 50 40 110 40 50 50 50 730 70 50 180 50 70 70 70 1090 Medium Birr Large Birr 50 50 50 70 70 70 70 70 70 50 70 70

Head mount Birr 50 50 50 30 40 110 40 50 30 50 50 40 40 60 60 900 290 50 50 50 40 40 40 90 50 60 30 40 20 50 40 80 40 40 50 60 60 910

Full mount Birr 70 70 70 50 70 220 60 70 50 70 70 70 50 120 120 1090 510 70 70 70 60 60 60 180 70 120 50 110 60 30 70 50 180 70 60 70 180 120 1090

Horn Birr 30 30 20 30 30 40 20 30 25* 20 30 30 30 -

Teeth Birr 40 30 - 40 -

Skull Birr 30 30 30 20 30 40 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 30 30

Egg Birr

17 Genet, 18 Genet, 19 Ger 20 Hare, 21 Har

common rusty-spotted enuk Abyssinian tebeest, Lelwel us

20 10 20 10 30 10 20 10 30 20 20 30 10 10 10 30 30 10 30 10 20 10 40 20 40 20 730 220 180 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 60 20 30 10 40 20 20 150 10 550 10 10 -

30 10 30 30 40 40 40 30 30 30 550 110 30 30 30 50 50 50 50 40 30 40 -40

22 Hippopotam 23

Hog, giant forest spotted

24 Hyaena, 25 Hy 26 Jackal, 27 Jackal, 28

rax, Rock black-backed golden

Jackal, side- striped inger greater lesser

29 Klipspr 30 Kudu, 31 Kudu, 32 L 33 L 34 M 35 M 36 37 M 38 M 39 M 40 Ny 41 Or 42 Or 43 Otter 44 Ostrich 45 Pig, 46 Por 47 Ratel 48 Reedbuck, 49 Ser 50 T 51 W val iang

eopard ion ongoose, Egyptian ongoose, slender


Mongoose, southern dwarf

40 30 30 30 20 20 20 40 20 30 20

onkey, blue onkey, grivet onkey, vervet ala, mountain ibi yx

50** 30 -2

30 0 20 20 40 30

18

bush cupine

20 20 10 (both species) 20 40 20 30 10 20 30 10 40 20 20 550 10

30 80 30 40 30 30 550

arthog

30 -

90 20 30 30 40

52 Zorilla 53 E 54 Roan 55 Cheetah land Antelope

40 730

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No.

English Name

Single & Cape Skin Birr

Carpet single Birr 220 -

Carpet Small Birr 220 Medium Birr 290 Large Birr 360 -

Head mount Birr 290 -

Full mount Birr 440 -

Horn Birr -

Teeth Birr

Skull Birr 40

Egg Birr

56 Z 57 58

ebra(both species) Ranch Nile crocodile, Tail

180 7.50 10

* nails

** bones, feather/kg

Table X Protected Species No.


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

English Name Aardvark Aardwolf Antelope, beira Antelope, roan Ass, wild Bush crow, Ethiopian Cheetah Crake, corn Crane, wattled Dibatag Duck, ferruginous Eagle, greater spotted Eagle, imperial Eland Falcon, Taita Fluff tail, white-winged Francolin, Harwoods Gazelle, Pelzelns Gazelle, Spekes Giraffe Hartebeest, Swaynes Hartebeest, tora Hunting dog Hyaena, striped Ibex, walia

Scientific Name Orycteropus afer Proteles cristatus Dorcatragus melanotis Hippotragus equinus Equus asinus africanus Zavattariornis stresemanni Acinonyx jubatus Crex crex Grus carunculatus Ammodorcas clarkei Aythya nyroca Aquila clanga Aquila heliaca Tragelaphus oryx Falco fasciinucha Sarothrura ayresi Francolinus harwoodi Gazella pelzelni Gazelle spekei Giraffa camelopardalis Alcelaphus buselaphus swaynei Alcelaphus buselaphus tora Lycaon pictus Hyaena hyaena Capra walie

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No.
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

English Name Kestrel, lesser Lark, Degodi Lark, Sidamo Monkey, De Brazza's Monkey, patas Pangolin, ground Rhinoceros, black Serin, Ankober Serin, Salvadoris Serin, yellow-throated Swallow, white-tailed Turaco, Prince Ruspolis Wolf, Ethiopian Zebra, Burchells Zebra, Grevys Dugong Ground Pangolin Lammergeyer Waldrap White Collared pigeon Peregrine Falcon Female & Juvenile Elephant

Scientific Name Falco naumanni Mirafra degodiensis Heteromirafra sidamoensis Cercopithecus neglectus Erythrocebus patas Smutsia temminckii Diceros bicornis Serinus ankoberensis Serinus xantholaema Serinus flavigula Hirundo megaensis Tauraco ruspolii Canis simensis Equus burchellii Equus grevyi Dugong dugong Phataginus temminckii Gypaetus barbatus Geronticus eremita Streptopelia reichenowi Apus myioptilus Any species Laxodonta africana

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