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Area

Name

Contact Details

Noordhoek

Suzie Jirchareonkul
Alison Faraday

 

Fish Hoek

Evanne Rothwell

 

Kirstenhof

Jean Fillis (or WLT Hotline)

 

Phillipi

Edith Stevens Wetland Park or Marco Sheraton

073 169 8039

Observatory & Pinelands

Maya Beukes

 

Kennilworth & Constantia

Maya Beukes

 

Muizenberg & Lakeside

Marisa de Kock & Mark Arendse

 

All other
areas

Mark Day

WLT Hotline: 082 516 3602

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The western leopard toad and the law
The western leopard toad (Amietophrynus pantherinus) is a protected wild animal in terms of the Nature Conservation Ordinance No. 19 of 1974. This means that no person may harm, capture, possess, or transport this species, or keep it in captivity, without a permit from CapeNature, the provincial nature conservation authority. No commercial trade is allowed in this species, and any person conducting research on this species requires a permit from CapeNature.