PROJET
Ensuring the long-term protection of Mbam and Djerem National Park, Cameroon Phase I
The purpose of this project is to support a conservation effort in Mbam and Djerem National Park in Cameroon by consolidating and increasing protection measures in and around the park and minimizing the negative impacts of road construction. This project is intended to conserve forest elephants, chimpanzees, giant pangolins, and other species by addressing the impacts of the illegal bushmeat trade, illegal killing of elephants for ivory, and pressures from infrastructure development, extractive industries, and encroachment.
267 000 €
USFWS (United States Fish and Wildlife Service)
WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society)
terminé
Date de début : Jul 1, 2017 Date de fin : Sep 30, 2019
Biodiversité / Conservation
Services écosystémiques
Aires Protégées
: Mbam et Djerem
R3 : Conservation et utilisation durable de la diversité biologique
R1 : Formation et renforcement des capacités