Fauna Conservation (Driver-Couriers) Regulations (Chapter 38:01). Country/Territory Botswana Document type Regulation Date 1974 (2008) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Protected area Authorization/permit Geographical area Africa, Landlocked Developing Nations, Southern Africa Abstract These Regulations provide for the control of driver-couriers in national parks and other areas protected by the Wildlife and National Parks Act. A "driver-courier" is a person who, for hire or reward, conducts any party of people in a motor vehicle or boat for the purposes of photographing or viewing animals, and includes the driver of a motor vehicle or boat containing such a party. No person shall act as a driver-courier unless he or she is authorized in writing in that behalf by an authorized officer, i.e. the Director of Wildlife and National Parks or a game officer appointed as such by the Director. Full text English Website www.laws.gov.bw References - Legislation Implements Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act (Chapter 38:01). Legislation | Botswana | 1992 (2008) Keyword: Framework law, Protected area, National parks, Hunting/capture, Hunting gear/hunting methods, Wildlife products, Ranching/captive breeding, Keeping of live animals, Protection of species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem preservation, Trade in species, Wild fauna Source: FAO, FAOLEX