By WCF team | WCF team
To measure the impact of the anti-poaching patrols by the Taï National Park rangers, WCF is implementing a systematic survey each year across the chimpanzee research and ecotourism area of the park. This area of the park still has high levels of biodiversity, including chimpanzees and other primates.
Results from the survey help guide the park rangers (Office Ivoirien des Parcs et Réserves rangers) to adapt their law enforcement strategy to what is found in the forest and to evaluate whether the law enforcement patrols are reducing hunting pressure and other illegal human activities.
Between 2013 and 2015, the WCF anti-poaching research team surveyed 191 km of transects in the chimpanzee research area and 16 km of transects in the ecotourism area of Taï National Park. Along each transect, the team collects data on all wildlife signs (dung, tracks, calls, etc.) and illegal hunting signs (cartridges, hunting camps). The analysis of the collected data leads to the yearly estimation of wildlife abundance and distribution. The data indicates the increase or decrease of wildlife and allow the estimation of hunting occurring in these areas.
Fortunately, the data this year shows that illegal hunting has decreased over the past year and that the populations of chimpanzees, forest elephants and the elusive pygmy hippopotamus are stable. It also shows that monkey and duiker populations have increased. This year’s result thus clearly indicates the crucial positive impact reached by the presence of the forest guards on reducing the hunting pressure in the target areas of Taï National Park, and it highlights the importance of keeping up this program for the future. Your support in favor of maintaining the anti-poaching patrols is essential for the protection of wildlife. Please continue to support the WCF and the OIPR to help protect West Africa’s threatened wildlife!
By Dervla Dowd | WCF-country director
By Dervla Dowd | WCF-Liberia country director
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