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| Specially protected in most African states and I think they are CITES I. Certainly illegal to hunt one in Zim, or Bots. |
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| they are a cites protected animal - I know of nowhere you could hunt them |
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| quote: Originally posted by butchloc: they are a cites protected animal - I know of nowhere you could hunt them
Looks like they can be hunted in Namibia. Check out this link from a fellow AR poster
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| Posts: 3722 | Location: Okie in Falcon, CO | Registered: 01 July 2004 | 
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| We had one about 2 yards from our feets before he ran off, when hunting South Africa in September this year. That was the first I have seen. They were very quick to shout DONT SHOOT when I raised the gun as an instinct, my first thought was a Jackal. |
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| You can shoot Aarwolves on special lisc. They are however very tough to get into the US unless you are shooting it for a museum Aleko
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| Aardwolves are list as Appendix III, cites, so that means the country of orgin issues the cites. I know in South Africa, they do have a quota on them, Namiba, not sure. Zimbabwe, Can not shoot them, period!
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As always, Good Hunting!!!
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| Posts: 1782 | Location: New Jersey USA | Registered: 12 July 2004 | 
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