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Issues of wildlife s conservation in semi arid regions: Case of Burkina Faso biosphere reserves Jean-Noël PODA Research Director, MAB Committee Coordinator BP 7047 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso Ollo Théophile DIBLONI Researcher, Member MAB Committee BP 7047 Ouagadougou Burkina Faso

Aridity indicators in Burkina Faso The boundaries of some isohyets have moved southward over 50 Km.

Aridity indicators in BRs Climatic changes demographic pressures Migration to the RB accentuated desertification overexploitation of RN threat of protected areas and RB

Indicators: Biosphere Reserves Network of 77 protected areas including 27 in wildlife and two BRs 13% of the national territory.

Biosphere Reserve of Mare aux Hippopotames Classified Forest since March 26th, 1937 : January 12, 1987: RBMH Updated RBMH area = 66803.73 ha Central Area = 6.518 ha Buffer zone= 9836 ha Transition area = 50 449.73 ha Ramsar site: 1990

W Biosphere Reserve transboundary: Component BF 1957: National Park called W 2002: RBT W Burkina Total Area = 728,335 ha Central Area = 235 000 ha Buffer zone = 76 190 ha Transition area = 417 145 ha

Methodology: Diversity, Human and Climate Impacts Inventory: collected data (2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007) - Number of species - Number of Herds - Human activities (livestock, sleeves, traps, tree cutting, shot, look, died animals, bike tracks,..etc.)

RESULTS WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

Results: Wildlife Diversity In Burkina Faso, wild wildlife includes 704 species such as : 128 species of mammals; 516 species of birds; 60 species of reptiles and amphibians; 1,515 species of insect fauna. (reference: CBD 2010) Some species: elephant (Loxodonta africana), lion (Panthera leo), buffalo (Syncerus caffer brachyceros) or roan (Hippoptragus equinus) well represented and threatened by aridity

Types of wildlife Habitats The first type of wildlife habitat is: the anthropic ecosystems village forests, fallow Silvopastoral open access areas (grazing, reduced fallows and pastures) could been taken into account in National Programs

Two types of wildlife habitats The second type of wildlife habitat is: Classified forests and wildlife reserves (hunting dealer) and other RB with special status (poaching, bush fires) could been taken into account in National Programs

Positive Impact of Conservation GEF / MAB project in RBMH SUMAMAD project in RBMH Participatory approach AGEREF

Positive changes in the workforce from 2004-2007 species More than 15 species of mammals identified representing an annual growth rate of 36% : Contacted: 17 in 2004 and 28 in 2007. Seen by employees: 45 in 2004 and 94 in 2007; Effectif observé 25 20 15 10 5 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 Années Guib harnaché Cynocéphale Eléphants Phacochères Hippotrague

positive Indices of presence of wildlife species in the RBMH

Human impact in RBMH poaching Indices

Human impacts in RBMH: poaching Indices 2005 to 2007 Steadily declining of poaching s indices decrease with a reduction rate of 44.30 % and 58.40 % 255 indexes recorded in 2005, 142 in 2006 106 in 2007.

Demographic Pressures, Migration, Climate Indicators : Intense desertification; Overexploitation of RN; Threat of protected areas; Confined Space; reducing grazing.

Agricultural pressures around RB Agricultural and pastoral pressures close to cotton fields areas and grazing.

RESULTS IMPACT OF CLIMATE ARIDITY

Wildlife: low resilience The vulnerable wildlife with poaching and degradation of pastures, has low resilience to face water stress

The aridity in RB Drying up of water sources (ponds); Competition around permanent rivers to the edge or boundary of RB

aridity indicators in RB Dead wild animal in the vicinity of the in dried ponds

The aridity in BR in Burkina Faso Very young and old debilitated animals abandoned on the trail: The survival of wildlife is a crucial and topical

Drying up of water sources Drying up of ponds and rivers ; Low reproduction due to the splitting of the herd

Aridity: threat in semi-arid areas The survival of large animals is a crucial and topical.

Impacts of aridity: competition over natural forests Incursion of large fauna close to village areas in water s research leading to: damage of crops and productions (old fallows)

Impact of aridity: Pesticides and Loss of invertebrate diversity utility Insects diversity is in correlation to the use of pesticides, especially by cotton producers. Pollination has strong consequences on the reproduction of flowering plants.

Some impacts related to drought Reducing wildlife Reduction in hunting Decline in tourist flow Currency loss Loss of animal and plant biodiversity

APPROACH TO SOLUTIONS IMPLEMENTATION CONSTRAINTS

Approach to solutions Creation of corridors leading to the water points: this action will contribute to the recovery of fallow and village forests

Human actions alternative solutions Development of water points (drilling and artificial ponds) including the central zone of BRs Provision of water tankers to the landscaped troughs These human activities on the natural environment, often linked to the environmental risk and the zoning concept

Other alternative The establishment of corridors for large animals between different classified areas leads to the easy access to water points.

Recettes (FCFA) Implementation constraints: augmentation of population recipes Distribution s rate of wildlife recipes: Government : 22% Population : 3% 3E+09 Dealers : 75% 2277394124 Evolution des recettes fauniques suivant les principaux acteurs de 1997 à 2007 9E+09 8E+09 7E+09 6E+09 5E+09 4E+09 2E+09 1E+09 0 7779105387 297449972 Etat Concessionnaires Populations Acteurs

Constraints and administrative departments OFINAP DF / DGEF RB of Mare aux Hippopotames management by OFINAP (national office of protected areas) TBR of W management by wildlife DG / EF

Opportunities Recommandations of the COP21 hold in November 2015; Mobilizations around the world for climate change Opportunities of Funds: Green Funds, FEM, AfriBio Fund initiative

BRs facing the arid climate: current issue THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION