The number of rangers has been increased, and several months of training have been delivered for a more appropriate anti-poaching activity. The objective is to secure a core area of the Bamingui Bangoran National Park and the adjoining ZCVs, allowing a repopulation of this space by the wildlife.
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MORE EFFICIENT RANGERS
11 September 2018, by Zhou (Terre Nourricière) -
ECOLOGICAL MONITORING
11 September 2018, by Zhou (Terre Nourricière)The ecological monitoring of the area started with the aerial survey carried out in April 2017, and continued with the foot survey carried out by rangers in March-April 2018 as well as the data regularly collected with camera-traps and during anti-poaching activities. These elements provide information to the protected area managers, guiding the management activities to more sensitive or threatened (...)
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CONSERVATION OF THE LAST GIRAFFES OF CAR.
11 September 2018, by Zhou (Terre Nourricière) -
New documentary on ECOFAUNE project
5 June 2018, by Zhou (Terre Nourricière)This documentary reflects the testimonies, opinions and expectations of the various local and central actors regarding the evolving state of ecosystems and biodiversity of north-eastern CAR, at the same time providing information on the status of progress of the activities carried out by the ECOFAUNE+ project and on the intermediate results achieved.
The north-east of the Central African Republic is portrayed in this documentary as a wildlife paradise until the late 80’s. Endowed with a (...) -
Foot survey in Bamingui Bangoran National Park
31 May 2018, by Zhou (Terre Nourricière)Between March 13 and April 8, 2018, a foot survey was conducted in North CAR to assess the status and trends of large-bodied wildlife species and human activities.
This activity is part of the Ecological Monitoring. More than 40 rangers covered 1,940 km on four to five-day missions to cover an area of 7,996 km2 in northeastern CAR Human impact indices were ubiquitous, with a conservative estimate of 412 shepherd camps with 8,058 head of cattle, 969 poachers’ camps and 82 fishing camps The (...) -
Rescue of a giraffe calf
31 May 2018, by Zhou (Terre Nourricière)The rescue of this giraffe calf wandering alone in the park is even more crucial for the species conservation in the light of the results of last wildlife survey conducted in March 2018, which identified fewer than ten giraffes in the entire area.
Discovered during an anti-poaching patrol, this young giraffe roamed alone in Bamingui-Bangoran Park for several days. The mobilization of the Ecofaune team was immediate and this fragile giraffe, named “Kristel”, has since been constantl (...) -
Ouverture de la boulangerie communautaire à Bamingui
14 septembre 2018, par AndreaLa boulangerie communautaire de Bamingui est opérationnelle depuis le 15 août 2018. C’est une activité génératrice de revenus sollicitée par le groupement SARA I GA ZO (« Avançons ensemble pour être indépendantes ») qui contribue à une dynamique d’auto-développement voulue et exprimée par des femmes.
« Sara i ga zo » est une entité regroupant une douzaine de femmes des villages de Bamingui et Niango dont plusieurs ont fait de l’agriculture leur principale source de revenus. Grâce à ECOFAUNE+ COMPOSANTE NORD, (...) -
Opening of the community bakery in Bamingui
15 September 2018, by AndreaThe community bakery in Bamingui is operational since August 15, 2018. It is an income-generating activity solicited by the SARA I GA ZO group ("Let’s move forward together to be independent"), which contributes to a dynamic of self-development expressed by local women.
«Sara i ga zo» is an entity made up of a dozen women from the villages of Bamingui and Niango, many of whom have made farming their main source of income. Thanks to ECOFAUNE + COMPONENT NORTH, «Sara i ga zo», was technically (...) -
Les acquis du voyage d’étude à Zakouma de décembre 2017
11 octobre 2018, par AndreaUne mission d’étude et d’échange d’expériences organisée et financée par le Projet ECOFAUNE+ Nord et l’APN (African Parks Networks), a eu lieu au Tchad, plus particulièrement à N’Djamena et au Parc National de Zakouma en Décembre 2017. Quelles sont les leçons apprises ?
L’organisation de cette mission a été suggérée par le constat de forte similitude entre la physionomie écologique et l’histoire récente du vécu du parc national de Zakouma au Tchad et celles du complexe des aires protégées du Nord-est de la (...) -
Interview avec le Conservateur du Parc National Bamingui Bangoran
16 octobre 2018, par AndreaEn 2016 M. Bertrand Dilla a été nommé, par le ministère des Eaux et Forêts Centrafricaine, Conservateur du Parc National Bamingui Bangoran, une des zones les plus compliquées pour la conservation de la grande faune africaine.
Conservateur, vous êtes en charge dans le Parc Bamingui Bangoran depuis 2 ans désormais, quels sont les plus grands défis que vous avez rencontrés pour la conservation de cette aire protégée ?
Dès mon arrivée au Parc National de Bamingui Bangoran en 2016, j’ai rencontré plusieurs (...)