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The Department of Environmental Affairs has undertaken a substantial review of the TOPS Regulations, as well as the list of threatened or protected species that was published in terms of section 56 of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004.
Due to the nature of the comments received during the public participation process, a number of the provisions in the draft revised regulations required further amendment, or new provisions needed to be included. Similar amendments were also required in the draft revised species list.
The amendments related to the revised draft species list include making the list more user-friendly. Sub-categories for mammal species, in particular, have been created within the protected species category. The sub-categories include:
Numerous species have also been moved between categories, especially bird and plant species, as a result of the latest Red List assessment for birds and the re-assessment of the Harworthia genus. Species removed from the list completely include bushbuck, nyala, southern reedbuck and the grey rhebok.
Also excluded from the list are all species threatened by habitat destruction and which are not affected by other restricted activities, such as the riverine rabbit and the rough-haired golden mole.
Key issues necessitating the re-publication of the revised TOPS Regulations for public participation involve the inclusion of new provisions and the substantial amendment of existing regulations. These proposed new provisions include issues: