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BONTEBOK DELISTED FROM CITES — WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR HUNTERS?

BONTEBOK DELISTED FROM CITES — WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR HUNTERS?

PH Journals Podcast

December 7, 202528m 12sExplicit

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Show Notes

In last night’s PH Journals podcast, I unpacked one of the biggest recent shifts in African game regulations: the Bontebok has officially been removed from CITES Appendix II.


In this episode, I break down:

• What the CITES delisting actually means

• How this affects the South African hunting industry

• Why export becomes easier — but not completely unrestricted

• Whether Bontebok trophies can now be imported into the United States

• The difference between CITES rules and U.S. ESA regulations

• Why hunters should still be cautious about assuming “permit-free” imports

• What this could mean for conservation, game farms, and future management


This is a crucial moment for landowners, outfitters, PHs, and international hunters — and the implications go far beyond one species. If you want to understand where the industry is heading, this episode is a must-watch.


🎧 Tune in and stay informed.

💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — do you think the delisting helps or harms long-term conservation?