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Illegal hunting and law enforcement during a period of economic decline in Zimbabwe: A case study of northern Gonarezhou National Park and adjacent areas

机译:津巴布韦经济衰退时期的非法狩猎和执法行为:以北部戈纳雷洲国家公园及周边地区为例

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Illegal hunting of wildlife, or top-down harvesting, is a major issue in today's society, particularly in tropical ecosystems. There has been widespread concern about increasing illegal hunting of wildlife in most conservation areas in Zimbabwe following the political instability and economic decline the country faced since 2000. In this study, we focused on the northern Gonarezhou National Park (GNP), a large and unfenced protected area, and adjacent communal areas in southern Zimbabwe. We hypothesised that illegal hunting activities would (1) be perceived to have increased due to economic collapse and (2) vary with law enforcement efforts. A total of 236 local residents from eight villages adjacent to the northern GNP were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires from December 2010 to May 2011, and law enforcement data for northern GNP between 2000 and 2010 were retrieved from the park law enforcement database. A total of 26 animal species were reportedly hunted. Bushmeat consumption and the need for local trade to raise income were reported as the main reasons behind illegal hunting. Contrary to the first hypothesis, the majority of respondents (n = 156,66%) reported that illegal hunting activities had declined between 2000 and 2010 largely due to increased park protection as also supported by law enforcement data. A total of 22 animal species were recorded as having been illegally hunted in northern GNP. The number of illegal hunters arrested declined with increased law enforcement efforts although the number of wire snares recovered and hunting dogs shot appeared to increase following increased law enforcement efforts. These results partly support the second hypothesis that illegal hunting activities would vary with law enforcement efforts.
机译:在当今社会,特别是在热带生态系统中,非法狩猎野生生物或自上而下的收获是一个主要问题。自2000年以来津巴布韦大部分政治保护区和经济下滑之后,津巴布韦大部分保护区的野生动物非法捕猎活动日益受到人们的关注。在这项研究中,我们着眼于北部Gonarezhou国家公园(GNP),这是一个大型且无人防护的区域保护区以及津巴布韦南部的邻近公共区域。我们假设,非法狩猎活动将(1)被认为是由于经济崩溃而增加了,(2)随执法努力而变化。从2010年12月至2011年5月,使用半结构化问卷调查了与北部GNP相邻的八个村庄的236名当地居民,并从公园执法数据库中检索了2000年至2010年北部GNP的执法数据。据报道,共有26种动物被猎杀。据报道,食用森林猎物的消费以及需要进行当地贸易来增加收入,这是非法狩猎的主要原因。与第一个假设相反,大多数受访者(n = 156,66%)报告说,在2000年至2010年期间,非法狩猎活动有所减少,这在很大程度上是由于公园保护的加强以及执法数据的支持。据记录,在GNP北部地区共有22种动物被非法猎杀。随着执法力度的加大,被捕的非法猎人人数有所减少,尽管在加大执法力度后,恢复的钢丝圈套数量和被射击的猎狗似乎有所增加。这些结果部分支持了第二种假说,即非法狩猎活动将随执法努力而变化。

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    《Journal for nature conservation》 |2013年第3期|133-142|共10页
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    Resource Ecology Group, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands,Communication and Innovation Studies Group, Wageningen University, Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen, The Netherlands,Scientific Services, Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, Private Bag 7003, Chiredzi, Zimbabwe;

    Resource Ecology Group, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;

    Communication and Innovation Studies Group, Wageningen University, Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen, The Netherlands;

    Resource Ecology Group, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands,School of Life Sciences, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Westville Campus, Private BagX54001, Durban 4000, South Africa;

    Communication and Innovation Studies Group, Wageningen University, Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen, The Netherlands;

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  • 关键词

    bushmeat; conservation; economic collapse; poaching; protected area; snaring;

    机译:丛林肉保护;经济崩溃偷猎保护区;咆哮;

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