Lead ammunition Sample Clauses

Lead ammunition. A psychological shift from the use of lead to non-toxic ammunition is needed amongst hunters. This problem can be taken on through:  Awareness campaigns Information from scientific research should be used effectively to raise awareness. Where this information is not sufficient, gathering of more local data will be useful to raise awareness effectively. Such a study will investigate the levels of anthropogenically discharged lead in the environment and also in relevant bird species. A two- to three-year phasing out of lead ammunition is advised in the Southern African countries, whereupon the use of alternatives (non-toxic ammunition) should be enforced through legislation. Awareness campaign for hunters intends to include: 1) TV interview/advert with a famous hunter who would serve as a local champion in the country. 2) Workshop to be held in Southern African region. 3) Invitation of the chair of the Danish or American Hunters Association and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx (expert) to address hunters in the Southern African region at the workshop (converted hunters can potentially best convince the non-converted). 4) Awareness raising on the issue of sustainable hunting management: less lead ammunition leads to less poisoning of bird populations (based on scientific studies, x.x. Xxxxxx 2009), which in turn leads to a higher number of birds to xxxx in the long-term. 5) Short movie and booklet to be produced. 6) Simplification of CMS guidelines and popularization within a document, which would address the hunter’s perspective. 7) Ideas for campaign’s slogan: Cars done! (Lead replacement fuel). Now let’s do it with guns! 8) Awareness raising around human health highlighting the known impacts of lead on childhood development. Fishing weights:  Research project to determine the levels of lead in waterfowl; raptors and scavengers.  Awareness raising and negotiations with fishing/angler associations in the region and promotion of non-toxic alternatives to phase out the use of lead fishing weights in two to three years. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN BY COUNTRY PRIORITIZED ACTIVITIES MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPLEMENTATION PRIORITY High, Medium or Low TIMELINE DEADLINE ADDITONAL NOTES
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Lead ammunition. Not an issue, no hunting
Lead ammunition. Generally Trophy hunting issue Ministry of Environment & Ministry of Home Affairs Low 2018 Raise awareness of lead poisoning; promote leadership from ammunition users Produce a leaflet targeted to trophy hunters coming from abroad Ministry of Environment Medium 2017 PRIORITIZED ACTIVITIES MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION RESPONSIBLE FOR IMPLEMENTATION PRIORITY High, Medium or Low TIMELINE DEADLINE ADDITONAL NOTES Phase-out the use of lead ammunition across all habitats (wetland and terrestrial) with non-toxic alternatives within the next three years Verification of the status of lead products Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Defence Medium 2018 Remediate lead ammunition-contaminated environments Not relevant

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