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Needs and recommended priority actions. Overwhelming and immediate priorities for Mountain Gorilla conservation are: Nationally: From: GRASP 2002 Kinshasa workshop, Trilatéral RDC/Uganda/Rwanda Agreement (January 2004).
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Needs and recommended priority actions. The important and immediate priorities for the preservation of Western Lowland Gorillas are: International / transboundary cooperation • Favor trans-border management of the remnant Western Lowland Gorilla population: • Strengthen the initiatives and existing trans-boundary agreement, for the Mayombe forest, between the Republic of Congo, Angola (Cabinda province), and the DRC. • Establish a concerted system of preservation between Angola, Congo Republic and the DRC in order to ensure the survival of the Western Lowland Gorillas, that may have reached non-viable figures in DRC. • Develop the collaboration and trans-boundary information exchange between the three countries on the Western Lowlands Gorilla. • Common planning and integrated management for the trans-boundary gorilla population between Dimonika, Conkouati and the reserves and corridors still to create on the Bas Fleuve. • Develop a new initiative of transboundary preservation in response to the fauna and wood smuggling. A proposition has been developed by the UNDP, and should be carried on. This proposition suggests especially: • Conduct inventories on the gorilla populations in the Mayombe forest in Angola, in the DRC, and in the Republic of Congo, to gather data of gorilla numbers, habitat status as well as collecting genetic material. • Train the local community participants and research staff in census methodologies and for the better enforcement of wildlife laws by the communities. • Conduct socio-economical surveys on the xxxx meat market and trade, the hunting pressure and local attitude toward Mayombe forest preservation. References to introduction (page 1) Xxxxxx, X. X. xx al. 2003. Newly discovered gorilla population in the Ebo forest. Littoral Province, Cameroon.. International Journal of Primatology 24(5):1129–1137 Xxxxxxx, X. 1989 Trade in Gorillas and other Primates in the People‘s Republic of the Congo. Report for the International Primate Protection League, 42pp. Xxxxxxx, X. 1995 The ethics of eating ape. BBC Wildlife 13: 72-74 Xxxxxxx,I., Xxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx. 2007 Recipes for Survival: controlling the Bushmeat trade. Ape Alliance and WSPA, downloadable from xxx.0xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx Xxxxx-Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx X. 1852 Sur le gorille. Compte rendu des séances de l'Académie des Sciences, Paris, Vol. 34, 81-84 Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx. 1847 Letter read to the Boston Society of Natural History by Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, T.N., Xxxxx, X. (1847) External characters, habits,...
Needs and recommended priority actions. Policies and legislation - Maintain ecological corridor between lowland and montane populations in KBNP - Reclaim parts of Kahuzi-Xxxxx XX still outside ICCN control - Rehabilitate Maiko NP - Reclaim parts of Maiko NP still outside ICCN control - Support development of community conservation initiatives - Strengthen existing laws to protect gorillas - Improve wildlife law awareness and implementation Important steps to be taken in the main protected areas: KBNP : - Support and equip the park wardens. - Conduct biological surveys in the lowland sectors of Lulingu, Itebero and Nzovu, to collect information on large mammals, gorilla habitats and populations - Reinforce wardens capacities in monitoring and biological surveys - Reinforce gorilla conservation through a vast environmental education program around KBNP - Identify current major threats and their impacts on the biodiversity of the park. - Monitor important botanical modifications to gorilla habitat, particularly on invasive species such as Sericostachys scandens; develop methods to control this problem. - Discourage gorilla and chimpanzee traffic, through confiscation and dismantlement of traffickers network. - Maintain global database. - Support law enforcement activities and monitoring of anti-poaching activities by park guards. - Build personnel capacity through training - Establish sustainable financing mechanisms to support the site in the long term. Maiko NP: - Support and equip the park wardens. - When possible, conduct surveys on large mammals, gorilla habitats and populations - Support law enforcement activities and monitoring of anti-poaching activities by park guards. - Establish sustainable financing mechanisms to support the site in the long term Other important areas: - Support community reserves (Itombwe, covering Mwenga, Fizi, Walungu areas; Xxxxx, Sarambwe…) - Support Walikale community reserve: the Walikale Community Gorilla Reserve should be legally recognised as an ecological corridor between Maïko and Kahuzi Xxxxx National Parks - Support Mount Tshiaberimu reserve, adjacent to Virunga National Park (and resolve the taxonomy issue). - Evacuate miners and rebels from Kahuzi-Xxxxx XX. Outreach, education and awareness • Encourage new awareness initiatives for the preservation of forest biodiversity and the eastern lowland gorillas in particular. Community-based development Everything must be reconstructed. Due to years of political instability, agricultural expansion, mining, poor ...

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