I have forwarded to them for clarification .Can anyone add some elaboration on the points in BOLD?
SAPA recognizes:
"The South African Predator Association (SAPA) intends to co-ordinate and promote the interests of its members with the view of establishing and maintaining a healthy and profitable predator breeding and hunting industry in congruence with national and international conservation principles and current national and provincial legislation."
Selected standards:
STANDARD - A1
The following standards with regard to keeping facilities must be adhered to:
SAPA Standard A2
- Minimum size of: 400m2 per animal
- Maximum of 10 animals per unit.
- Positioning for minimum human imprinting.
Size of hunting area as per legislative requirements.
SAPA Standard B2
- Hunting area:
- Natural veld area.
- No cultivated land
- Diversity of habitat
- Sufficient non-domesticated prey available.
- Water provisioned area.
- Position of hunting area
- At least 1 km away from breeding/keeping facilities.
- Minimal unnatural structures.
SAPA Standard F1
- Minimum interaction with the human environment from birth
- No hand rearing
- General “hands off” management techniques with regard to feeding, husbandry, medical care and environmental enrichment
- Identification of animals bred and raised for hunting purposes is compulsory
- No trade in human imprinted animals.
- Everything possible should be done by the landowner, the PH and the hunting outfitter to deliver a real African experience.
- Appropriate sport hunting conduct is to be applicable to all hunts of managed ranch lions.
- A standardized SAPA evaluation questionnaire is available from the outfitter and may be completed and signed by hunters as part of a quality control procedure.
SAPA Standard F2
http://www.sapredators.co.za/images/photos/SAPA Norms and standards for hunting .pdf
- A written contract, in agreement with the relevant legislation and in line with hunting agreement and marketing material, in which all vital aspects of the hunt are stipulated
- The client should be properly briefed about all operational aspects of the hunt.
- Emergency procedures need to be explained to the hunter and the hunting party.
- Hunting must take place according to the principles of fair chase.