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Aerial Surveys of Wildlife and Human Activity Across the Bouba N’djida – Sena Oura – Benoue – Faro Landscape Northern Cameroon and Southwestern Chad

The aerial survey presented in this report represents the start of a new phase in the assessment and management of biodiversity and its threats across the landscape incorporating Bouba N’djida, Benoue and Faro National Parks (NPs) in northern Cameroon and Sena Oura in neighbouring Chad. Historical aerial surveys across this area have demonstrated the existence of an important elephant population and various other large mammal species such as giant eland, giraffe and buffalo (Omondi et al 2008). In the period

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Viability analysis of Kordofan giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis antiquorum) in a protected area in Cameroon

Representing one of the last populations of an IUCN Critically Endangered subspecies, estimates suggest the Kordofan giraffe of Cameroon’s Bénoué Complex number fewer than 300 individuals, threatened by poaching and habitat degradation. This study investigated the viability of Bénoué National Park’s Kordofan giraffe and efficacy of available interventions through a population viability analysis using VORTEX. The relative impacts of anti-poaching activity, population supplementation, habitat protection and vaccination were explored, alongside a sensitivity analysis investigating parameter uncertainty. The baseline model projects

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