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The Role of Traditional Taboos and Custom as Complementary Tools in Wildlife Conservation Within Mount Cameroon National Park Buea

机译:传统禁忌和习俗作为补充工具在喀麦隆山国家公园布亚野生动植物保护中的作用

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This study was carried out to examine the use of traditional taboos and custom in wildlife conservation in the Mount Cameroon National Park. A purposive sampling technique was used in selecting 13 villages from the 41 villages surrounding the park. A total number of 130 respondents were randomly selected for the study and data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics. From the results, majorities (76.67%) of the respondents were male and, fall within the age range of 50-59 years (62.5%), attained secondary education and 80.83% were Christians. As the results reveal, a good percentage of the respondents were conversant with cultural practices and its impact in wild animal conservation as 70.83% and 20.83% of the respondents strongly agree and agree respectively that cultural practices are used for conserving wildlife species. Religion, migration and westernization were found to be responsible for the decline of cultural practices in wildlife conservation within the study area. One animal, the African forest elephant is reverenced as a deity throughout the study area, although there were taboos forbidding indigenes/residents from killing or eating some particular wildlife species (Chimpanzee, Western bush pig, African python, Preuss monkey, Blue duiker, Drill, African civet, African wild dog, Black kite, White-face owl and snail spp). Illegal communal hunting is still practiced in the area. It is recommended that new and holistic wildlife conservation policies that will blend traditional systems of regulation, myths, rituals, and perceptions with existing wildlife legislation in the country be implemented to enhance conservation in this area.
机译:这项研究的目的是检验喀麦隆山国家公园中传统禁忌和风俗习惯在野生生物保护中的用途。目的采样技术用于从公园周围的41个村庄中选择13个村庄。随机选择了130名受访者进行研究,并使用描述性统计数据对收集到的数据进行了分析。根据调查结果,绝大多数(76.67%)的受访者是男性,年龄在50-59岁之间(62.5%),受过中等教育,80.83%是基督徒。结果表明,有70.83%和20.83%的受访者强烈同意并同意文化习俗及其在野生动物保护中的作用,他们对此表示赞同。发现宗教,移民和西化是造成研究区域内野生动植物保护文化习俗下降的原因。尽管有禁忌禁止土著人/居民杀死或食用某些特定的野生动物物种(黑猩猩,西部丛林猪,非洲蟒蛇,Preuss猴子,Blue duiker,Drill, ,非洲灵猫,非洲野狗,黑鸢,白脸猫头鹰和蜗牛spp)。该地区仍然实行非法社区狩猎。建议实施新的整体野生动植物保护政策,将传统的法规,神话,仪式和观念与国家现有的野生动植物立法相结合,以加强该地区的保护。

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