PROJET
Improving capacity to monitor wildlife and design and evaluate anti-poaching strategies in Central African protected areas
To develop an evidence-based decision-support system for protected area managers. It assists managers to be more effective with anti-poaching and wildlife monitoring using the Rumpi Hills Forest Reserve near Korup National Park in Cameroon as the pilot site. The new system will help to conserve endangered species from the threat of bushmeat hunting through improved wildlife monitoring and anti-poaching mechanisms.
22 183 €
USFWS (Fish and Wildlife Service des États-Unis )
JMU (James Madison University)
terminé
Date de début : Jun 27, 2014 Date de fin : Jun 30, 2016
Biodiversité / Conservation
Aires Protégées
: Rumpi Hills
R3 : Conservation et utilisation durable de la diversité biologique
R1 : Formation et renforcement des capacités