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SANParks issues reminder of DRONE use in Kruger Park

SANParks issues reminder of DRONE use in Kruger Park

South African National Parks (SANParks) has issued a stern reminder to the public that flying drones in any national park is illegal, regardless of the intended purpose.
In an official statement, SANParks clarified that unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – commonly referred to as drones – are prohibited under the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act (NEMA).
The legislation stipulates that no aircraft, including drones, may fly below 2 500 feet above the highest point within a national park without prior written permission from SANParks.
'All national parks in South Africa are legislated protected areas with restricted airspace, making them no-fly zones for all unauthorised aircraft,' SANParks said.
The reminder comes as reports increase of illegal drone use in popular reserves, which SANParks warns can disturb wildlife and negatively affect the experience of other visitors.
The presence of drones can startle animals, disrupt their natural behaviours, and in some cases, cause distress or injury.
Moreover, flying drones in these protected areas can also infringe upon aerial filming rights and violate SANParks' filming and photography policies.
SANParks has made it clear that violators will face serious consequences.
'Anyone caught operating a drone in any national park will be arrested on the spot, and their equipment will be confiscated,' the agency warned.
The public is also encouraged to help enforce the regulations by reporting illegal drone activity to SANParks' Emergency Call Centre at the following numbers: 📞 013 735 4064
📞 013 735 0197
📱 076 801 9679 (mobile)
SANParks reiterated its commitment to protecting South Africa's natural heritage and maintaining the integrity of the visitor experience.
'We appeal to all nature lovers and drone operators to respect these laws. National parks are sanctuaries for wildlife, and we must do everything possible to keep them that way.'
For more information about filming or drone usage permissions in national parks, visitors are encouraged to consult the SANParks Filming and Photography Policy available on their official website.
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