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KPA 3: ENFORCEMENT, SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL<strong>Guiding</strong> <strong>principles</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>reserve</strong> <strong>management</strong>Boundaries and access control# GUIDING PRINCIPLE1The <strong>reserve</strong> shall con<strong>for</strong>m to the following LEDET policies, procedures and/or guidelinesrelating to boundaries and access control: Technical <strong>management</strong> guideline and procedures <strong>for</strong> the <strong>management</strong> of access andaccess control on provincial nature <strong>reserve</strong>s (12/6/12/7/4); and Guidelines <strong>for</strong> the fencing of provincial nature <strong>reserve</strong>s (12/6/12/7/3).23The boundaries of the <strong>reserve</strong> shall, at all times, be clearly demarcated and be regularlymaintained.All entry and exit points shall be properly managed to ensure that access to, and through, the<strong>reserve</strong> is effectively controlled at all times.Law en<strong>for</strong>cement and compliance# GUIDING PRINCIPLE1An adequately trained and suitably equipped field ranger complement shall be deployed inand around the <strong>reserve</strong> to, inter alia: control illegal activities; ensure the safety of visitors;monitor the activities of users and visitors; collect baseline in<strong>for</strong>mation; and undertake basicmaintenance of equipment and infrastructure.Reserve Management Documents: Legalameetse Nature Reserve (Strategic Plan) 46

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