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Can a Red Lechwe shot in RSA be imported into the U.S.A. ?
23 March 2014, 04:34
TheBigGuyCan a Red Lechwe shot in RSA be imported into the U.S.A. ?
I'm aware Red Lechwe are not native to RSA. But there are introduced populations of them on several ranches and they are offered.
I also believe they are CITES Appendix II. But that doesn't necessarily mean that the USA will allow them to be imported.
Anyone know for sure if import of one of these Red Lechwe is allowed into the USA?
23 March 2014, 05:48
LionHunterI have done, albeit over 15 years ago. No problem back then.
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23 March 2014, 07:49
GillettehunterHad not heard they were a CITES animal. I killed one 3 yrs ago in RSA and no trouble bringing him back. Bruce
You can import them ! There is no issue !
23 March 2014, 07:59
FOsteologyImported one a couple years ago that I took in the Baviaansriver area RSA without any issues. Unless it's changed recently, perhaps the CITIES only applies to the export permit as I wasn't required to fill out any applications for permit.
23 March 2014, 08:48
crbutlerYou can get them in. CITIES for them involves some paperwork on the SA side, not you. You won't see anything re that, except maybe a surcharge on the dip&pack.
The other thing to remember is that SA red lechwe are considered "Common" lechwe by the record book (at least SCI's). They have been interbred with the Kafue Flats species in some places there to grow a bit bigger. If you are not a record book guy, its no issue; if you are, then it just has to go in the right category.
23 March 2014, 15:26
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23 March 2014, 19:11
llamapackerI imported one from RSA just a few months ago. NO issue, and as mentioned I didn't see any paperwork or become aware of any restrictions.
Bill
23 March 2014, 19:37
MikeEYes, I have one coming from the Caprivi area of Namibia. I am told it is just CITIES, and getting a quota established in the area it is to be hunted, which for us was harder than the CITIES paperwork.
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23 March 2014, 20:58
TheBigGuyquote:
Originally posted by crbutler:
You can get them in. CITIES for them involves some paperwork on the SA side, not you. You won't see anything re that, except maybe a surcharge on the dip&pack.
The other thing to remember is that SA red lechwe are considered "Common" lechwe by the record book (at least SCI's). They have been interbred with the Kafue Flats species in some places there to grow a bit bigger. If you are not a record book guy, its no issue; if you are, then it just has to go in the right category.
Thank You. You have confirmed what I believed Appendix II would entail. Thanks also for the distinction of "Common" Versus "Red". Good information.
My main concern was if import was allowed. CITES is no guarantee of that.
24 March 2014, 00:24
Tim CarneyJust a bit of background on the need for CITES permits from the exporting country. After I took a Kafue lechwe with Andrew (fairgame), in Zambia, a check revealed the Black Lechwe as an Appendix II animal. I called Inspector Cockey at FWS office, Baltimore-Washington Int'l Airport. She noted that all Lechwe must have the permits. It's apparently too easy to confuse the lechwe species for the uninitiated.
Was no problem to import and the critter's rug is among other rugs in my den and the skull on a shield prominently displayed.
Regards
24 March 2014, 13:22
infinitoquote:
Originally posted by TheBigGuy:
I'm aware Red Lechwe are not native to RSA. But there are introduced populations of them on several ranches and they are offered.
I also believe they are CITES Appendix II. But that doesn't necessarily mean that the USA will allow them to be imported.
Anyone know for sure if import of one of these Red Lechwe is allowed into the USA?
Hello my friend,
We have imported them for our clients into the USA without any problems!
Regards,
Charl
25 March 2014, 01:58
TheBigGuyThanks Charl!