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COUNTRY SECTION South Africa Game Trophies Plants Validity date from COUNTRY South Africa 07/08/2020 00071 SECTION Game trophies plants Date of publication 04/03/2011 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 8/204 Silver Falls Trading 126 Cc Doornfontein Gauteng CAT3 04/04/2017 8/211 Fin And Fur Taxidermy Bredell Gauteng CAT3 14/12/2017 za 8/43 Ace Taxidermy Warmbaths Limpopo Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA/122 Amara Taxidermy Thabazimbi Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 16/39 Leather From Hart Cc Plessislaer KwaZulu-Natal CAT3 30/08/2016 ZA 8/10 Field & Stream Taxidermy LOUIS TRICHARDT Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/100 Wildlife Studio Lephalale Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/103 WILD AFRICA TAXIDERMY Port Alfred Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/105 Hunters & Collectors Bluewater Bay Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/108 Custos Taxidermy Gauteng Gauteng CAT3 11/07/2017 ZA 8/109 Trophy Pro SA Modimolle Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/11 Hannelien Ermelo Mpumalanga CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/110 Marakalalo Trophies Langenhoven Park Free State CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/111 Umlindi Taxidermy Tarkastad Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/112 Koja Ind (Pty) Ltd. Naboomspruit Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 1 / 10 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request ZA 8/113 Images Of Africa Noordheuwel Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/114 Tuskers Taxidermy GRAHAMSTOWN Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/115 WIETS SAFARIS Kimberley Free State CAT2, CAT3 20/03/2012 ZA 8/117 Trophy Solutions Africa Polokwane Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/118 KARL HUMAN TAXIDERMY Tecona Eastern Cape CAT3 15/07/2011 ZA 8/119 Bosveld Taxidermy Brits North-West CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/120 Starlins Taxidermy Barberton Mpumalanga CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/123 KZN Taxidermy New Castle KwaZulu-Natal CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/125 Veldtschoen Taxidermy Emerald Hill Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/126 Limpopo Dip & Pack Bela Bela Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/127 Zululand Taxidermy Pongola KwaZulu-Natal CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/128 Amazing Wildlife Taxidermy Roedtan Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/13 Africa Wildlife Artistry Stilfontein North-West CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/130 Andri Fox Dip & Pack Alicedale Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/132 Thakadu Taxidermy Naboomspruit Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/133 Mankazana Dip & Pack Adelaide Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/134 Melton Wold Animal Art & Tannery Melton Wold Northern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/135 JP Kleinhans Hankey Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/136 Karoo Taxidermy Graaff Reinet Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/138 Spiral Horn Taxidermy Oudtshoorn Western Cape CAT2, CAT3 15/10/2013 2 / 10 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request ZA 8/14 Life Form Taxidermy White River Mpumalanga CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/141 Swift Dip Thabazimbi Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/142 Capricorn Taxidermy Polokwane Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/143 Ingogo Wildlife Studio Alldays Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/144 Roy Hayes Taxidermy Tarkastad Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/145 Afrikan Tanning Menlo Park Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/146 Bullseye Taxidermy Vaalwater Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/147 Oberholzer Taxidermy Lephalale Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/148 Robert BritsTaxidermy Boshof Free State CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/149 Burns Taxidermy East Lynne Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/150 Gametan Taxidermy White River Mpumalanga CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/151 Melody African Safaris Alexandria Eastern Cape CAT2, CAT3 26/09/2013 ZA 8/152 Theo-Arie Dip & Pack Modimolle Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/153 African Dip & Pack Baltimore Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/154 Mafuta’s Taxidermy Heidelberg Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/155 Majestic Trophy Exports Ifafi North-West CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/156 Enkwanati Taxidermy Babsfontein Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/157 Animals Alive Lephalale Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/158 Kwiktan (Pty) Ltd Marquise Exports Krugersdorp Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/159 JPH Dip & Pack Vaalwater Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 3 / 10 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request ZA 8/16 Nkwe Taxidermy Zeerust North-West CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/160 Multana Safaris GRAHAMSTOWN Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/161 Donclaire Hunting New Castle KwaZulu-Natal CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/162 Royal Art Taxidermy Springs Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/163 Glen Boyd Taxidermy GRAHAMSTOWN Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/164 Africans Best Hoopstad Free State CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/165 Ngulube Taxidermy Ventersdorp North-West CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/166 African San Modderrivier Northern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/167 Relive Africa Charlo Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/168 True Reflection GRAHAMSTOWN Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/169 Zanna Taxidermy Polokwane Limpopo CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/17 Joe Regal Taxidermy Odendaalsrus Free State CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/170 Tam Farms Cradock Eastern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/172 African Wildlife Artistry Somerset East Eastern Cape CAT3 14/09/2011 ZA 8/173 Marksman Taxidermy Cc Tzaneen Limpopo CAT3 12/12/2011 ZA 8/175 Southern Tip Taxidermy Airport Industria Western Cape CAT2, CAT3 20/03/2012 ZA 8/176 Mount A Hunt Taxidermy Humansdorp Eastern Cape CAT3 13/06/2012 ZA 8/177 Legend Africa Pyramid Gauteng CAT2, CAT3 13/09/2012 ZA 8/178 Limpopo Taxidermy Phalaborwa Limpopo CAT2, CAT3 08/05/2013 ZA 8/179 Kuche Taxidermy Ellisras Limpopo CAT2, CAT3 06/12/2012 4 / 10 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request ZA 8/180 Busch Taxidermy Robertson Western Cape CAT2, CAT3 13/07/2012 ZA 8/181 Diana Konservering Somerset East Eastern Cape CAT3 16/08/2012 ZA 8/182 African Knife Handle Nelspruit Mpumalanga CAT3 16/08/2012 ZA 8/183 Potch Taxidermy Ifafi North-West CAT2, CAT3 18/10/2013 ZA 8/184 Ikedi Wildlife Taxidermy Mokopane Limpopo CAT2, CAT3 25/02/2014 ZA 8/185 Tswalu Taxidermy Bethlehem Free State CAT3 20/05/2014 ZA 8/187 Tragelaphus Taxidermy Northam Limpopo CAT3 29/07/2014 ZA 8/188 Legend Trophies Koopmansfontein Northern Cape CAT3 17/10/2014 ZA 8/189 African Artistry Bainsvlei Free State CAT3 06/12/2016 ZA 8/19 Pilanesburg Tannery & Taxidermy Sun City North-West CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/190 HGI Taxidermy (Pty) Ltd Barberton Mpumalanga CAT3 20/04/2015 ZA 8/191 Winterberg Taxidermy Adelaide Eastern Cape CAT3 23/10/2015 ZA 8/192 Dinkwe Safaris Groblersdal Limpopo CAT3 11/11/2015 ZA 8/193 KZN Taxidermy Bredell Gauteng CAT3 14/12/2015 ZA 8/194 Lauriston Taxidermy GRAHAMSTOWN Eastern Cape CAT3 23/10/2015 ZA 8/195 Wetlands Country Retreat Wakkerstroom Mpumalanga CAT3 05/04/2016 ZA 8/196 Cradle Of Man Taxidermy Randfontein Gauteng CAT3 14/03/2016 ZA 8/197 Window Of Africa Gauteng Gauteng CAT3 05/04/2016 ZA 8/198 Mounted In Africa Taxidermy & Safaris Brits North-West CAT3 02/06/2016 ZA 8/199 Mandalay Taxidermy Winburg Free State CAT3 02/06/2016 5 / 10 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request ZA 8/2 Witbank Taxidermy Witbank Mpumalanga CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/200 Infinito Taxidermy Services Groblersdal Limpopo CAT3 30/08/2016 ZA 8/201 Shofarot Ha Cohen (Pty) Ltd Sandton Gauteng CAT3 28/09/2016 ZA 8/202 Pro 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Naboomspruit Limpopo CAT3 23/07/2019 ZA 8/219 Europrep (Pty) Ltd Limpopo Limpopo CAT3 05/02/2020 6 / 10 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request ZA 8/22 Karoo Animal Art Studio Beaufort West Western Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/220 Preymentos CC Lephalale Limpopo CAT3 25/03/2020 ZA 8/222 Bendito Taxidermy Lephalale Limpopo CAT3 25/03/2020 ZA 8/223 Something Africa Taxidermy Limpopo Limpopo CAT3 06/07/2021 ZA 8/24 RKK Farm Venture Zeerust North-West CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/25 MOREDOU TAXIDERMY Schweizer-Reneke North-West CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/26 Trans African Taxidermists Muldersdrift Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/27 Spirit Of Africa Howick KwaZulu-Natal CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/28 Horne Tanning & Taxidermy GRAHAMSTOWN Eastern Cape CAT3 15/07/2011 ZA 8/30 Inkwazi Taxidermy Marble Hall Limpopo CAT3 24/08/2011 ZA 8/31 Highveld Taxidermy Erasmia Gauteng CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/32 Wildlife Journey’s Modderrivier Northern Cape CAT3 04/05/2011 ZA 8/33 Mangwe 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