Influence of the Human-Wildlife Interaction in Protected Areas: A Case Study of the Old Oyo National Park, Nigeria

Munir Wahab, Favour Olanrewaju
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The human - wildlife relationship within the boundary zone of protected biodiversity conserved areas has led to different forms of conflicts. The study undertaken in the Old Oyo National park (Nigeria) support zone areas was aimed at evaluating and determining the level of damage, and the economics loss to farmers due to a human-wildlife conflict. The research identified the locals’ attitude to wildlife conservation management and proposed a mitigating strategy for human interaction with the wildlife. Data were collected by the combination of social survey methods which involved participatory techniques such as on-site field observation, a household survey questionnaire (n =120), a key informant interview, and focus group discussions. Data were presented using a descriptive statistical test to extract information on the socio-economic conditions, including major conflicting animals, crop loss, main season of conflict, and also about the local techniques to mitigate the Human-Wildlife Conflict, the perceptions and attitudes of local people towards the effectiveness of mitigation approaches. Results revealed that the proximity of farmland to the national park is a factor determining the damage caused by the wild animals. It has also revealed that local peoples’ attitude to wildlife conservation was positive. Nevertheless, as far as farm produce was destroyed, more than 50% of the respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the park management efforts and its conflict resolution strategy. We have suggested that the meaningful involvement of the local community in the conservation administration from bottom to top levels, including an awareness campaign program will contribute towards a reduction of conflicts. The outcomes of the study will assist in changing the perceptions towards conservation in relation to the human development in the communities surrounding the protected areas. Keywords: buffer zone, crop destruction, human-wildlife interaction, habitat, management
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保护区中人类与野生动物互动的影响:尼日利亚老奥约国家公园案例研究
在生物多样性保护区的边界地带,人类与野生动物之间的关系导致了不同形式的冲突。在尼日利亚老奥约国家公园支持区开展的研究旨在评估和确定人类与野生动物冲突对农民造成的损害程度和经济损失。研究确定了当地人对野生动物保护管理的态度,并提出了人类与野生动物互动的缓解策略。数据收集结合了社会调查方法,包括现场实地观察、家庭调查问卷(n = 120)、关键信息提供者访谈和焦点小组讨论等参与式技术。数据采用描述性统计测试,以提取有关社会经济状况的信息,包括主要冲突动物、作物损失、主要冲突季节,以及当地缓解人类与野生动物冲突的技术、当地人对缓解方法有效性的看法和态度。研究结果表明,农田与国家公园的距离是决定野生动物造成损害的一个因素。结果还显示,当地人对保护野生动物的态度是积极的。然而,就农作物遭到破坏而言,50% 以上的受访者对公园的管理工作及其解决冲突的策略表示不满。我们建议,让当地社区自下而上地切实参与保护管理工作,包括开展宣传活动,将有助于减少冲突。研究结果将有助于改变保护区周边社区对保护与人类发展的关系的看法。关键词:缓冲区、作物破坏、人类与野生动物的互动、栖息地、管理
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