PROJET
Reduce poaching of key species within the Chinko, CAR and Garamba, DRC landscapes/protection areas, with a specific focus on security, intelligence, law enforcement, and park management
To achieve a higher standard of park management and successfully restore and conserve key wildlife species while also establishing a foothold for governance, security, and stability throughout the region. This project is intended to primarily conserve elephants, Kordofan giraffes, chimpanzees, lions, giant elands, African wild dogs, and bongos, as well as other threatened forest and savanna species. This five-year agreement will address hunting for the international ivory trade, poaching for wildlife parts, bushmeat hunting, and livestock disturbance, competition, and disease.
534 000 €
USFWS (United States Fish and Wildlife Service)
APF (African Parks Foundation of America)
terminé
Date de début : Aug 30, 2016 Date de fin : Sep 30, 2021
Biodiversité / Conservation
Aires Protégées
: Garamba
R3 : Conservation et utilisation durable de la diversité biologique
R1 : Formation et renforcement des capacités