Can They be Imported??

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I am headed to RSA - Eastern Cape in a few weeks, for a safari and have a question about importing certain species back to the US.

Does anyone know if Serval, Civet and Aardwolf can be imported back to the US? A few years back Aardwold could not but wasn’t sure if regs had changed?

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Serval and civet both can be. Aardwolf I’m not sure. Call SSI and they can certainly give you a definite answer.
 
just had a caracal in through Chicago going to Dennis Harris (two weeks ago). Biggest issue is if there are permits with your outfitter for the small cats. the number of permits are apparently becoming very limited.
 
Serval and civet both can be. Aardwolf I’m not sure. Call SSI and they can certainly give you a definite answer.
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just had a caracal in through Chicago going to Dennis Harris (two weeks ago). Biggest issue is if there are permits with your outfitter for the small cats. the number of permits are apparently becoming very limited.
Ok thanks
 
Yes to all . I imported an arrdwolf less than a year ago.
Might depend where it's taken though. Mine did came from the cape of South Africa.
 
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It depends whether your outfitter did his homework. You can import aardwolf if a permit was obtained from DEAET to legally hunt them prior to the hunt. In the Eastern Cape, they'll normally only issue them on the strength of a small carnivore assessment being done on the property where they're hunted. Even if if you could hunt serval in the Eastern Cape I doubt you'd be issued a permit. No civet in East Cape.
 
I have heard it is very hard or impossible to get permits in the east cape for most of what you want other then carcal. I would listen to Victor on this one and double check with your outfitter that permits are in hand.
 
It depends whether your outfitter did his homework. You can import aardwolf if a permit was obtained from DEAET to legally hunt them prior to the hunt. In the Eastern Cape, they'll normally only issue them on the strength of a small carnivore assessment being done on the property where they're hunted. Even if if you could hunt serval in the Eastern Cape I doubt you'd be issued a permit. No civet in East Cape.
Great insight, thank you so much.
 

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