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Evaluation of the Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus Patas) Lifestyle and Habitat Management Strategies in Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria, for the Development of Ecotourism

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The rising human activities around the protected areas have been a significant limitation to wildlife conservation, especially in Nigeria. This study evaluated habitat management for the patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) in Kainji Lake National Park. A field survey through the administration of a structured interview guide was used to extract information on the effective management of the habitat from the park staff. Site assessment was also carried out. Five transects of 1km length were laid at 500m intervals. Four plots of 50m × 50m were alternately laid at 200m intervals in each transect. Enumeration of trees ≥ 10 cm diameter at breast height (DBH) was carried out while the patas monkey activities were monitored. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Thirty-five (35) tree species were identified and classified based on their IUCN status, with 62.86 % as least concern (L.C.), 22.86 % not evaluated (N.E.), and 5.71 % vulnerable (V.U.), 2.86 % endangered (EN). In contrast, 5.71 % do not have an IUCN status code (N.C.). Activities of patas monkey show that those sighted in plots 1, 14, 18, and 20 were running, while those sighted in plots 7 and 10 were feeding on fruits, seeds, leaves, and flowers. It was also observed that the animal moves in groups. The respondents opined that hunting and capturing are the primary threat to the animal. Registration of visitors, control burning, and regular patrol were the major habitat management strategies at the park. It is recommended that more water holes be provided to limit the animal's movement to less guided areas. The government should procure more patrol vehicles to improve the regular anti-poaching patrol
Title: Evaluation of the Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus Patas) Lifestyle and Habitat Management Strategies in Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria, for the Development of Ecotourism
Description:
The rising human activities around the protected areas have been a significant limitation to wildlife conservation, especially in Nigeria.
This study evaluated habitat management for the patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) in Kainji Lake National Park.
A field survey through the administration of a structured interview guide was used to extract information on the effective management of the habitat from the park staff.
Site assessment was also carried out.
Five transects of 1km length were laid at 500m intervals.
Four plots of 50m × 50m were alternately laid at 200m intervals in each transect.
Enumeration of trees ≥ 10 cm diameter at breast height (DBH) was carried out while the patas monkey activities were monitored.
Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Thirty-five (35) tree species were identified and classified based on their IUCN status, with 62.
86 % as least concern (L.
C.
), 22.
86 % not evaluated (N.
E.
), and 5.
71 % vulnerable (V.
U.
), 2.
86 % endangered (EN).
In contrast, 5.
71 % do not have an IUCN status code (N.
C.
).
Activities of patas monkey show that those sighted in plots 1, 14, 18, and 20 were running, while those sighted in plots 7 and 10 were feeding on fruits, seeds, leaves, and flowers.
It was also observed that the animal moves in groups.
The respondents opined that hunting and capturing are the primary threat to the animal.
Registration of visitors, control burning, and regular patrol were the major habitat management strategies at the park.
It is recommended that more water holes be provided to limit the animal's movement to less guided areas.
The government should procure more patrol vehicles to improve the regular anti-poaching patrol.

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