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Wildlife hunting by indigenous people in a Philippine protected area: a perspective from Mt. Apo National Park, Mindanao Island

机译:菲律宾保护区土著人民的野生生物狩猎:棉兰老岛阿波国家公园

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Indigenous people play a major role in the conservation of wildlife species in protected areas. This paper provides an insight on the involvement of indigenous people in protecting and hunting of wildlife species in Mt. Apo National Park, Mindanao Island, Philippines. Here, I assessed indigenous knowledge and practices towards wildlife hunting from three villages from Mt. Apo through immersions, interviews, and focus group discussion between May 2014 and January 2015. The majority of wildlife hunters I encountered were male and married between the ages of 35–60 years old. Commonly hunted wildlife species from the national park included large wildlife species such as the endemic and threatened Philippine Warty Pig Sus philippensis, Philippine Brown Deer Rusa marianna, Common Palm Civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus, Reticulated Python Malayopython reticulatus , Common Monitor Lizard Varanus salvator and other large birds such as Rufous Hornbills Buceros hydrocorax , large dove species (i.e., Dacula spp.). In the past, wildlife hunting was most commonly done for sustenance and culture. But, poverty and the lack of alternative livelihoods have become a recent motivation to hunt wildlife. This current findings in this study suggest that wildlife are essential for indigenous people in protected areas, however, hunting practices should be monitored and provide alternative livelihood options to reduce threats. This study introduced the vital links between local communities and wildlife in protected areas. Thus, engaging and empowering indigenous people and local communities in wildlife protection combined with appropriate conservation planning are the first steps forward in attaining sustainable and effective local conservation in protected areas.
机译:土著人民在保护区的野生动植物物种保护中发挥着重要作用。本文提供了关于土著人民参与保护和狩猎山的野生动物的见解。菲律宾棉兰老岛Apo国家公园。在这里,我评估了来自山顶三个村庄的野生动物狩猎知识和实践。在2014年5月至2015年1月之间通过沉浸,访谈和焦点小组讨论对Apo进行调查。我遇到的大多数野生动物猎人都是男性,年龄在35至60岁之间。从国家公园中常见的野生动物物种包括大型野生动物物种,例如特有的和濒临灭绝的菲律宾疣猪Sus philippensis,菲律宾棕鹿Rusa marianna,普通棕榈麝猫Paradoxurus hermaphroditus,网状蟒蛇Malayopython reticulatus,公用蜥蜴蜥蜴Varanus救星和其他大型鸟类例如棕褐色犀鸟Buceros hydrocorax,大型鸽子物种(即Dacula spp。)。在过去,野生动植物的狩猎通常是为了维持生计和文化。但是,贫困和缺乏替代性生计已成为狩猎野生动植物的最新动机。这项研究目前的发现表明,野生动植物对保护区的土著人民至关重要,但是,应当对狩猎做法进行监测,并提供其他生计选择,以减少威胁。这项研究介绍了当地社区与保护区野生动植物之间的重要联系。因此,使土著人民和地方社区参与野生动植物保护并赋予其权力,加上适当的保护规划,是在​​保护区实现可持续和有效的地方保护的第一步。

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