(1) The chief executive may do any thing the chief executive reasonably
considers is necessary to administer, or achieve the object of, this Act,
including, for example—
(a) take, keep, use, or interfere with, any wildlife
in a protected or other area; or
(b) interfere with the cultural or natural
resources of a protected area or forest reserve.
(2) To remove any doubt, it
is declared that the chief executive does not require a licence, permit or
authority under this Act to carry out an activity authorised under subsection
(1) .