Hartmann vs mountain zebra

Jamie D Van Roekel

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I have a friend that is interested in shooting a mountain zebra. The way I understand it mountain zebra can’t be imported into the States, but the Hartmanns can. If you google it they are the same as best I can tell. So my question is can we import either, if so which? and what are the differences? He is crazy over a “horse” with a dewlap.
 
I believe there are two sub species of mountain zebra, the Hartmans in Namibia and the Cape mountain Zebra in South Africa. At one time the Cape was listed as an endangered species by US Fish and Wildlife.
 
I believe there are two sub species of mountain zebra, the Hartmans in Namibia and the Cape mountain Zebra in South Africa. At one time the Cape was listed as an endangered species by US Fish and Wildlife.

Correct. The Hartmann's is CITIES II and importable. I would have to check on the other.
 
I believe there are two sub species of mountain zebra, the Hartmans in Namibia and the Cape mountain Zebra in South Africa. At one time the Cape was listed as an endangered species by US Fish and Wildlife.
This is correct
 
I have a mountain (Hartmans) zebra from Namibia that is at Kanati for taxidermy. I shot it in Nov 2021 and it arrived in October 2022. These are indeed importable.
 
Andrew62 did a report recently wherein he killed a cape mtn zebra-which is not importable.
Hartmans may be imported and have the dewlap your friend desires-they are a namibia specialty
 

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