An analysis of threats, strategies, and opportunities for African rhinoceros conservation

被引:13
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作者
Chanyandura, Admire [1 ]
Muposhi, Victor K. [1 ]
Gandiwa, Edson [2 ]
Muboko, Never [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinhoyi Univ Technol, Sch Wildlife Ecol & Conservat, Private Bag 7724, Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe
[2] Zimbabwe Pk & Wildlife Management Author, Sci Serv, Harare, Zimbabwe
来源
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2021年 / 11卷 / 11期
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; external shock; poaching; wildlife forensics; wildlife trade and trafficking; GONAREZHOU NATIONAL-PARK; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION; WILDLIFE TRADE; HABITAT FRAGMENTATION; SUMATRAN RHINOCEROS; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; GENETIC RESCUE; LEGAL TRADE; MANAGEMENT; ZIMBABWE;
D O I
10.1002/ece3.7536
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The complexity and magnitude of threats to black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceros conservation in Africa have triggered global concerns and actions. In this study, we analyzed (i) threats to rhinoceros conservation including external shocks, (ii) historical rhinoceros conservation strategies in Zimbabwe and Africa, more broadly, and (iii) opportunities for enhanced rhinoceros conservation in Zimbabwe and Africa. A literature search from 1975 to 2020 was carried out using a predefined search protocol, involving a number of filters based on a set of keywords to balance search sensitivity with specificity. A total of 193 articles, which were most relevant to key themes on rhinoceros conservation, were used in this study. The common threats to rhinoceros conservation identified in this paper include poaching, habitat fragmentation and loss, international trade in illegal rhino products, and external shocks such as global financial recessions and pandemics. Cascading effects emanating from these threats include small and isolated populations, which are prone to genetic, demographic, and environmental uncertainties. Rhinoceros conservation strategies being implemented include education and awareness campaigns, better equipped and more antipoaching efforts, use of innovative systems and technologies, dehorning, and enhancing safety nets, and livelihoods of local communities. Opportunities for rhinoceros conservation vary across the spatial scale, and these include (a) a well-coordinated stakeholder and community involvement, (b) strategic meta-population management, (c) enhancing law enforcement initiatives through incorporating real-time surveillance technologies and intruder detection sensor networks for crime detection, (d) scaling up demand reduction awareness campaigns, and (e) developing more certified wildlife crime and forensic laboratories, and information repository for international corporation.
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页码:5892 / 5910
页数:19
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