South African laws and policies past and present

 

Ensures that wetlands are protected so that the birds that depend on wetlands can survive.
Lists the invasive alien plants that must be removed or controlled.
Required all people to be registered as black, coloured, Indian or white
Racially segregated public transport, recreational areas and public facilities
Ensures that all South Africans have the right to a healthy environment
Ensures that South Africa’s species are protected and used sustainably and fairly.
Enables the government to establish nature reserves to protect landscapes and ecosystems.
Regulates trade in endangered plants and animals
Requires people to conserve their cultural heritage
Forced black South Africans to attend segregated schools, which offered an inferior quality of education.

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*Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES