The status of rhinoceroses in South African National Parks

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作者
Ferreira, Sam M. [1 ]
Bissett, Charlene [2 ]
Cowell, Carly R. [3 ]
Gaylard, Angela [4 ]
Greaver, Cathy [1 ]
Hayes, Jessica [4 ]
Hofmeyr, Markus [5 ]
Moolman-van der Vyver, Lizette [4 ]
Zimmermann, David [6 ]
机构
[1] South African Natl Pk, Sci Serv, Skukuza, South Africa
[2] South African Natl Pk, Sci Serv, Kimberley, South Africa
[3] South African Natl Pk, Sci Serv, Cape Town, South Africa
[4] South African Natl Pk, Sci Serv, Knysna, South Africa
[5] South African Natl Pk, Vet Wildlife Serv, Skukuza, South Africa
[6] South African Natl Pk, Vet Wildlife Serv, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
来源
KOEDOE | 2017年 / 59卷 / 01期
关键词
DICEROS-BICORNIS-MICHAELI; BLACK RHINOCEROS; ELEPHANT POPULATION; GAME RESERVE; AERIAL SURVEY; KENYA; CONSERVATION; RHINOS; REPRODUCTION; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.4102/koedoe.v59i1.1392
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
African rhinoceroses (rhinos) experienced a poaching onslaught since 2008 with the epicentre in South Africa where most of the world's rhinos occur. South African national parks, under the management of South African National Parks (SANParks), are custodian to 49% of South Africa's white and 31% of the country's black rhinos. We collated information on rhino population sizes in seven national parks from 2011 to 2015. We include and report on rhino surveys in Kruger National Park during 2014 and 2015. Southwestern black rhinos increased over the study period, which allows SANParks to achieve its contribution to South Africa's 2020 target of 260 individuals. South-central black rhinos declined over the study period because of poaching in the Kruger National Park, making it difficult for SANParks to realise a 9% increase per annum for its expected contribution to the South African target of 2800 individuals. For southern white rhinos, SANParks requires 5% annual growth for its contribution to the South African target of 20 400 individuals. To continue to evaluate the achievement of these targets, SANParks needs annual population estimates relying on total counts, mark-recapture techniques and block-based sample counts to track trends in rhino populations. SANParks' primary challenge in achieving its contribution to South Africa's rhino conservation targets is associated with curbing poaching in Kruger National Park. Conservation implications: The status and trends of rhino species in SANParks highlight key challenges associated with achieving the national targets of South Africa. Conservation managers will need to improve the protection of southern white rhino, while the Department of Environmental Affairs need to be made aware of the challenges specifically associated with not achieving targets for south-central black rhino. Outcomes for south-western black rhino have already realised and the good conservation efforts should continue.
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