
Proud member of Wildlife Translocation Association (WTA) and Wildlife Ranching SA (WRSA)
Game Capture and Wildlife Services
Bundox Game Capture Team and Equipment:

Bundox Wildlife Services specializes in game capture and translocation of lion, leopard and other common game species. Since 1998 we are focused on the game industry and our expertise and profound knowledge of the industry enable us to reach set goals in an efficient manner.
Our office is based in Mookgophong (Naboomspruit) in the Limpopo Province and we render a game capturing service to any reserve, park or game farm across South Africa. Our services are highly recommended by satisfied clients throughout South Africa and many of them entrust us with monies awaiting deliveries and conclusion of sales.
Our equipment is well designed to handle, keep and transport these animals under humane conditions, thus making it the best equipment in South Africa. Various capture and translocation operations of cat species were handled by us.
Bundox Wildlife Services' Game Capture Team:
Directors:
Marinus Smith |
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| Dr. Charles van Niekerk (B.V.Sc.) |
Staff Members:
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Ida Smith (Administration, bookkeeping & marketing) |
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Joelene Ferreira (Administration/Permits) |
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Gerry McDonald (Pilot) |
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Elardus Jacobsz (Mass capture - ground crew / driver) |
Ground Crew:
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The crew |
More About Bundox:
From 1994 to 1996 Marinus has acted as a part-time professional hunter in the Mkuze Falls Private Nature Reserve for an extra income. During this time valuable experience was obtained in not only hunting, but also eco-tourism. In 1996 Anton Marais, director of Mkuze Falls, decided to change his business perspective from hunting to eco-tourism.
From 1996 Marinus has made a small career change as a Game Capturer for the Mkuze Falls Private Nature Reserve, specialising in the game capturing of nyala and lion. In 1998 he has started Bundox Wildlife Services and during 2000 he has sold my fish farm and devoted my life to game capturing. We now specialise in the capture and translocation of lion, leopard and common game species.
During the last few years we have successfully relocated 2 500 nyala and approximately 500 lion, leopard and cheetah throughout South Africa. This is over and above the other common animals that are sold across South Africa. Rare species like rhino and buffalo have also been part of the animals relocated.
Since the beginning of 2004 we have purchased a farm north of Mookgopong where my wife Ida and I operate Bundox Wildlife Services. We have already erected holding pens, a nyala breeding project and small game projects on the farm.
Currently, we have 5 manager and approximately thirty full-time workers in our employment. Our business is growing on reference. Bundox Wildlife Services only offers services of quality and success.
- Marinus Smith




