CAB/LEG/24.1 Page 3 (iii) (2) where it shall be forbidden to reside, enter, traverse or camp, and where it shall be forbidden to fly over at low altitude, without a special written permit from the competent authority, and in which scientific investigations (including removal of animals and plants in order to maintain an ecosystem) may only be undertaken by permission of the competent authority. “national park” means an area: (i) under State control and the boundaries of which may not be altered or any portion alienated except by the competent legislative authority; (ii) exclusively set aside for the propagation, protection, conservation and management of vegetation and wild animals as well as for the protection of sites, land-spaces or geological formations of particular scientific or aesthetic value, for the benefit and enjoyment of the general public; and (iii) in which the killing, hunting and capture of animals and the destruction or collection of plants are prohibited except for scientific and management purposes and on the condition that such me asures are taken under the direction or control of the competent authority; (iv) covering any aquatic environment to which all of the provisions of section (b) (1-3) above are applicable. The activities prohibited in strict nature reserve under the provisions of section (a) (2) of paragraph (4) of this article are equally prohibited in national parks except in so far as they are necessary to enable the park authorities to implement the provisions of section (2) of this paragraph, by applying, for example, appropriate management practices, and to enable the public to visit these parks; however, sport fishing may be practiced with the authorization and under the control of the competent authority; (3) “special reserve” means other protected areas such as: (i) “game reserve” which shall denote an area (a) set aside for the conservation, management and propagation of wild animal life and the protection and management of its habitat;

Select target paragraph3