AFFIRMING that Member States have the sovereign right to manage their wildlife
resources and the corresponding responsibility to sustainably use and conserve these
resources;
NOTING that Article 5 of the SADC Treaty states that the sustainable use of natural
resources and effective protection of the environment is one of the objectives of SADC;
NOTING also that Article 21 of the SADC Treaty designates natural resources and
environment as an area of co-operation for SADC Member States;
AWARE that the conservation and sustainable use of wildlife in the SADC Region
contribute to sustainable economic development and the conservation of biological
diversity;
CONVINCED that the viability of wildlife resources in the SADC Region requires collective
and co-operative action by all SADC Member States;
CONVINCED also that the conservation and sustainable use of wildlife in the SADC Region
depend on the proper management and utilisation of wildlife, including enforcement of
laws governing such use ;
RECOGNISING that the survival of wildlife depends on the perceptions and development
needs of people living with wildlife;
BELIEVING that the regional management of wildlife and wildlife products will promote
awareness of the socio-economic value of wildlife and enable equitable distribution of the
benefits derived from the sustainable use of wildlife;
ACKNOWLEDGING the need for co-operation among Member States in enforcing laws
governing wildlife, in sharing information about wildlife resources and wildlife law
enforcement, and in building national and regional capacity to manage wildlife and
enforce the laws that govern it;
RECALLING that all SADC Member States are members of the International Criminal
Police Organisation (Interpol), and that all are signatories or parties to the Convention on
Biological Diversity (Rio de Janeiro, 1992), the African Convention on the Conservation of
Nature and Natural Resources (Algiers, 1968) and the Convention on International Trade
in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) (Washington, 1973);
NOTING ALSO the agreement for the establishment of the Southern African Convention
for Wildlife Management (SACWM, 1990), the Lusaka Agreement on Cooperative
Enforcement Operations Directed at Illegal Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora (Lusaka, 1994)
and the Master Plan for the Security of Rhino and Elephant in Southern Africa (1996);
DESIRING to establish a common framework for the conservation and sustainable use of
wildlife resources in the SADC Region and to assist with the effective enforcement of laws
governing those resources;
HEREBY agree as follows: