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Impact of human activities on Cross River gorilla Gorilla gorilla diehli habitats in the Mawambi Hills, southwest Cameroon

机译:人类活动对喀麦隆西南部Mawambi Hills的跨河大猩猩大猩猩大猩猩的栖息地的影响

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Most forest habitats in Cameroon support villages whose inhabitants are heavily reliant on the forests for their everyday needs. We assessed the socio-economic status and natural resource use of 3 villages bordering Mawambi Hills, an unprotected forest in southwest Cameroon, home to both the Critically Endangered Cross River gorilla Gorilla gorilla diehli and the Endangered Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee Pan troglodytes ellioti. This forest likely hosts one of the largest sub-populations of Cross River gorillas in Cameroon and is vulnerable to human influence given that it lies in close proximity to surrounding villages and is less hilly than other Cross River gorilla habitats. We show that employment opportunities in surrounding villages are rare, and people rely on agriculture and the collection of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), such as eru Gnetum spp. and bush mango Irvingia spp., for food and income. We also show that areas of heavy human activity coincide spatially with great ape nest sites and raise concerns about the potential impact of human activities on great ape survival at the site. We call for (1) sustainable harvesting and marketing of NTFPs, (2) the introduction of alternative livelihood opportunities (e.g. beekeeping and on-farm production of NTFPs), (3) active wildlife law enforcement to safeguard the persistence of great apes, and (4) the introduction of a community-based forest management programme that will enable communities to secure the rights to use and manage surrounding forest resources legally.
机译:喀麦隆的大多数森林栖息地都为村庄提供支持,这些村庄的居民每天都非常依赖森林。我们评估了与Mawambi Hills接壤的3个村庄的社会经济状况和自然资源利用,Mawambi Hills是喀麦隆西南部的一片未保护森林,是濒临灭绝的克罗斯河大猩猩Gorilla gorilla diehli和濒危的尼日利亚-喀麦隆黑猩猩Pan troglodytes ellioti的家园。这种森林很可能是喀麦隆克罗斯河大猩猩最大的亚种群之一,并且由于它紧邻周围村庄并且比其他克罗斯河大猩猩栖息地少丘陵,因此容易受到人类影响。我们证明,周围村庄的就业机会很少,人们依赖农业和非木材林产品(NTFP)的收集,例如eru Gnetum spp。和灌木芒果Irvingia spp。,用于食物和收入。我们还显示,人类活动繁重的区域在空间上与大猿巢遗址相吻合,并引起人们对人类活动对该场所大猿生存的潜在影响的担忧。我们呼吁(1)NTFP的可持续收获和销售,(2)引入替代生计机会(例如,NTFP的养蜂和农场生产),(3)积极实施野生动植物执法以保护大猿猴的生存,以及(4)引入基于社区的森林管理计划,这将使社区能够合法地获得使用和管理周围森林资源的权利。

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