Ntokou-Pikounda National Park

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Summary

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  • Central chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) & western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) are present in Ntokou-Pikounda National Park.
  • In 2019, it was estimated that 11,727 (95% CI 5,256-25,919) gorillas and 3,986 (95% CI 2,491-6,378) chimpanzees inhabit the site.
  • The population trends are unknown.


Site characteristics

Table 1. Basic site information for Ntokou-Pikounda National Park

Species 'Pan troglodytes troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla gorilla
Area 4,272.0 km²
Coordinates Lat: 0.34235 , Lon: 16.43521
Type of site Protected area (National Park)
Habitat types Subtropical/tropical swamp forest
Type of governance Shared governance

IUCN habitat categories Site designations

Ape status

Table 2. Ape population estimates reported for Ntokou-Pikounda National Park

Species Year Occurrence Encounter or vistation rate (nests/km; ind/day) Density estimate [ind./ km²] (95% CI) Abundance estimate (95% CI) Survey area Sampling method Analytical framework Source Comments A.P.E.S. database ID
Pan troglodytes troglodytes 2019 2.91 1.045 3,986 (2,491-6,378) Ntokou-Pikounda National Park Line transects & recces Distance sampling N'Goran et al. 2020
Gorilla gorilla gorilla 2019 3.48 4.034 11,727 (5,256-25,919) Ntokou-Pikounda National Park Line transects & recces Distance sampling N'Goran et al. 2020

Threats

Table 3. Threats to apes reported for Ntokou-Pikounda National Park

Category Specific threats Threat level Description Year of threat
5 Biological resource use 5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals Present (unknown severity) The signs directly related to hunting activity were observed at an average of 0.05 signs/km. Signs of hunting, as well as all human activities, are more abundant in the peripheral areas to the west, south, and east, which are closer to roads and villages. The central area appears to be less affected by human activities (N'Goran et al. 2020). Ongoing (2019)
2 Agriculture & aquaculture 2.2 Wood & pulp plantations Present (unknown severity) The other signs related to forest habitat disturbance had a higher encounter rate of 0.782 signs/km (N'Goran et al. 2020). Ongoing (2019)

IUCN Threats list

Conservation activities

Table 4. Conservation activities reported for Ntokou-Pikounda National Park

Category Specific activity Description Implementing organization(s) Year of activity
2 Counter-wildlife crime 2.11 Implement monitoring surveillance strategies (e.g., SMART) or use monitoring data to improve effectiveness of patrols In November 2017, WWF signed a partnership agreement with the Government of Congo to co-manage the park. Under this agreement, WWF committed to implementing a conservation program that includes biological and socio-economic assessments of the park, defining an appropriate zoning plan for the park and its surrounding areas in collaboration with stakeholders, developing and implementing the park's management plan, supporting anti-poaching efforts, and focusing particularly on the conservation of great apes, elephants, and other flagship species (N'Goran et al. 2020). WWF 2017-Ongoing (2019)

Conservation activities list (Junker et al. 2017)

Challenges

Table 5. Challenges reported for Ntokou-Pikounda National Park

Challenges Specific challenges Source Year(s)
1 Site management 1.2 Need for improved coordination N'Goran et al. 2020 Ongoing (2019)
2 Resources and capacity 2.1 Lack of capacity/training N'Goran et al. 2020 Ongoing (2019)
2 Resources and capacity 2.3 General lack of funding N'Goran et al. 2020 Ongoing (2019)
2 Resources and capacity 2.6 Lack of biomonitoring/survey data N'Goran et al. 2020 Ongoing (2019)

Enablers

Table 6. Enablers reported for Ntokou-Pikounda National Park

Enablers Specific enablers Source Year(s)
2 Resources and capacity 2.4 Adequate data to inform and evaluate conservation actions N'Goran et al. 2020 Ongoing (2019)
5 Ecological context 5.1 Ecological characteristics (e.g. terrain) conducive to conservation N'Goran et al. 2020 Ongoing (2019)

Research activities

Documented behaviours

Table 7. Behaviours documented for Ntokou-Pikounda National Park

Behavior Source
Not reported

Exposure to climate change impacts

External links

Relevant datasets

References

N'Goran, K. P., Beukou, C., B., Mbalampououm, A., A., Mahoungou, S., Ndzai, C., Mbolo, V., & Ahourouga, T. (2020). Inventaire faunique préliminaire dans le Parc national de Ntokou Pikounda, l'UFE Pikounda Nord et concession d'Atama palmeraie. WWF, 37p.


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