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The Game Capture
Unit provides a service to the Directorate Parks and Wildlife
and other components of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism,
as well as the Conservancies. We are responsible for the capture,
care and translocation of wildlife species of national importance
and in support of regional wildlife conservation priorities and
the management of conservation areas.
Our commitment to you
The Game capture Unit is
committed to provide a professional and efficient service.

The quality of service we can provide to you depends on various
issues, including the input and cooperation we receive from
you.
- Please communicate to us your identified caprute requirements for the forthcoming
year by the end of November
- Base capture needs on real data rather than perceptions
- Indicate clearly where a survey mey be needed prior to capture
- Handle our staff members with the neccessary respect
- Inform us if you are not satisfied with our service
Services and performance standards
In response to identified needs, and in consultation with other components, we
will:
- Develop an annual capture program to address as many of the priorities as possible
- Conduct all operations
in a professional manner, in the best interest of the welfare of the
animals being handled
- Strive for zero capture related mortalities, and in any event, keep these below
5%
- Maintain all equipment and
infrastructure in an operational state
- Budget in a manner which will allow for optimal efficiency
- Respond to emergency needs promptly, and in the best interest of the animals
involved
- Take full responsibility and accountability for capture operations
- Manage all personnel, stock and administrative matters according to set government
procedures
- Provide expert
professional advice concerning aspects of game capture and decisions concerning
the management of wildlife populations in and outside protected areas within
one week from receipt of request
- Submit a report on every operation
within one month of completion, and a comprehensive annual report of activities
for the previous capture season by the end of January each year.
 
The
safety and well being of all animals we translocate is uppermost
in our minds.
Please bear in mind
that our unit is out of the office conducting field operations during
the capture season, from March to November.
If you have any comments, complaints or suggestions, please speak or write to
the Veterinarian or the Chief Warden of the unit at:
Subdivision Game Capture
Directorate Scientific Services
Ministry of Environment and Tourism
Private Bag 13306
Windhoek
Tel: +264 61 2842533
Fax: +264 61 260062
E-mail: 

The Subdivision Game capture
of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism is located in Eider Street, Lafrenz
Industrial Area, Windhoek
All pictures taken by Mr. O. Friede, Game Capture Unit, MET
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