Game reserve definition

Game reserve means a closed area where hunting for all wild
Game reserve means a closed area where hunting for all wild animals and wild birds is prohibited.
Game reserve means an area declared by the government as such for the protection of wild life and increase in the population of important species wherein capturing of wild animals shall be unlawful;

Examples of Game reserve in a sentence

  • A Game reserve has been proposed for the Mkhambathini Areas between the N3 and Cato Ridge, although the progress to develop the park is unclear.

  • In the Kinondoni Municipal Council there is one administrative Word named Mabwepande in which a protected Pande Game reserve exists.

  • Tranche 1 demonstrated that focused assessment is required to ensure that tranche investments are not in, near, or will affect a national protected area (NPA) defined by a Strictly Protected Area, a National Park, or a Game reserve.

  • For instance tourist attraction sites in the county include (Nasolot Game reserve), scenic sites, escarpments (Marich escarpment, Kaisagat viewpoint, Mtelo and Koh hills), ecotourism and Turkwel Dam remainuntapped.

  • In addition, the WMA connects various PAs including Handeni GCA, Mikumi NP, Saadan NP and Selous Game reserve (Riggio & Caro, 2017).


More Definitions of Game reserve

Game reserve means a closed area where hunting for
Game reserve means a closed area where hunting
Game reserve means any area declared as such under section 18;
Game reserve means any area declared as such under section 16;
Game reserve means land constituted, and for the time being continuing, as a game reserve under Part 3;
Game reserve means an area declared as such under section 32; (gg) “Genetically Modified Organisms”, hereinafter referred to as
Game reserve means a land unit(s) providing a wide, but not necessarily complete spectrum of game for viewing by the general public with or without uses normally and reasonably ancillary thereto.