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* Western chimpanzees (''Pan troglodytes verus'') are present in Badiar National Park.
* Western chimpanzees (''Pan troglodytes verus'') are present in Badiar National Park.
* There is no estimate of chimpanzee abundance for this site.
* There is no estimate of chimpanzee abundance for this site.
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|Species
|Species
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|Pan troglodytes verus
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|'Pan troglodytes verus''
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|Area
|Area
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!Species
!Species
!Year
!Year
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!Occurrence
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!Encounter or vistation rate (nests/km; ind/day)
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!Density estimate [ind./ km²] (95% CI)
!Abundance estimate (95% CI)
!Abundance estimate (95% CI)
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!Density estimate [ind./ km²] (95% CI)
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!Survey area
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!Encounter rate (nests/km)
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!Sampling method
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!Area
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!Analytical framework
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!Method
!Source
!Source
!Comments
!Comments
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|''Pan troglodytes verus''
|''Pan troglodytes verus''
|1997
|1997
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|Present
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−
|Present
|District Madina
|District Madina
|Interviews
|Interviews
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|Ham 1998
|Ham 1998
|Questionnaire survey
|Questionnaire survey
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|''Pan troglodytes verus''
|''Pan troglodytes verus''
|2010
|2010
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|0.03
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|0.03
|Badiar NP
|Badiar NP
|Line transects
|Line transects
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|WCF 2012
|WCF 2012
|Total survey effort: 71.949 km. Only two signs of chimpanzees were found which was too low to calculate chimpanzee densities.
|Total survey effort: 71.949 km. Only two signs of chimpanzees were found which was too low to calculate chimpanzee densities.
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!Year of threat
!Year of threat
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|1 Residential & commercial development
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|3 Energy production & mining
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|1.1 Residential areas
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|Low
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|Absent
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|Sign of villages (WCF 2012)
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−
|Ongoing (2012)
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|6 Human intrusions & disturbance
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|Absent
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+
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|7 Natural system modifications
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|Absent
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+
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+
|-
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|9 Pollution
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+
|Absent
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+
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|-
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|10 Geological events
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|Absent
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|12 Other threat
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|Absent
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|2 Agriculture & aquaculture
|2 Agriculture & aquaculture
|2.1 Annual & perennial non-timber crops
|2.1 Annual & perennial non-timber crops
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|High
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|High (more than 70% of population affected)
|Fields also in the center of the park (WCF 2012)
|Fields also in the center of the park (WCF 2012)
|Ongoing (2012)
|Ongoing (2012)
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|2 Agriculture & aquaculture
|2 Agriculture & aquaculture
|2.3 Livestock farming & ranching
|2.3 Livestock farming & ranching
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|High
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|High (more than 70% of population affected)
|Domestic animals grazing in the park and using water sources (BirdLife International 2019, WCF 2012)
|Domestic animals grazing in the park and using water sources (BirdLife International 2019, WCF 2012)
|Ongoing (2012, 2019)
|Ongoing (2012, 2019)
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|3 Energy production & mining
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|5 Biological resource use
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|5.3 Logging & wood harvesting
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|Absent
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|High (more than 70% of population affected)
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|High rate of wood collection compared to other sites in Guinea, second most prevalent threat at this site (WCF 2012)
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|Ongoing (2012)
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|-
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|1 Residential & commercial development
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|1.1 Residential areas
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|Low (up to 30% of population affected)
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|Sign of villages (WCF 2012)
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|Ongoing (2012)
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|4 Transportation & service corridors
|4 Transportation & service corridors
|4.1 Roads & railroads
|4.1 Roads & railroads
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|Medium
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|Medium (30-70% of population affected)
|Highest encounter rate of all anthropogenic signs (WCF 2012)
|Highest encounter rate of all anthropogenic signs (WCF 2012)
|Ongoing (2012)
|Ongoing (2012)
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|5 Biological resource use
|5 Biological resource use
|5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals
|5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals
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|Medium
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|Medium (30-70% of population affected)
|Few signs of hunting, no signs of commercial hunting found by WCF (WCF 2012), but other sources stated hunting pressure as a more prevalent threat (Bailo et al. 2009, BirdLife International 2019); trafficking of live chimpanzees (GALF 2012)
|Few signs of hunting, no signs of commercial hunting found by WCF (WCF 2012), but other sources stated hunting pressure as a more prevalent threat (Bailo et al. 2009, BirdLife International 2019); trafficking of live chimpanzees (GALF 2012)
|Ongoing (2009, 2012, 2019)
|Ongoing (2009, 2012, 2019)
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|5 Biological resource use
|5 Biological resource use
|5.2 Gathering terrestrial plants
|5.2 Gathering terrestrial plants
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|Medium
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|Medium (30-70% of population affected)
|collection of medicinal plants (Bailo et al. 2009), harvesting of palm sap from wild palms (BirdLife International 2019, Sambou et al. 2002)
|collection of medicinal plants (Bailo et al. 2009), harvesting of palm sap from wild palms (BirdLife International 2019, Sambou et al. 2002)
|Ongoing (2002, 2009, 2019)
|Ongoing (2002, 2009, 2019)
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|5 Biological resource use
|5 Biological resource use
|5.3 Logging & wood harvesting
|5.3 Logging & wood harvesting
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|High
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|Present (unknown severity)
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|High rate of wood collection compared to other sites in Guinea, second most prevalent threat at this site (WCF 2012)
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|Ongoing (2012)
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|5 Biological resource use
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|5.3 Logging & wood harvesting
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|Unknown
|Fishing in the rivers (BirdLife International 2019), effect on chimpanzees is indirect due to presence of humans in the park
|Fishing in the rivers (BirdLife International 2019), effect on chimpanzees is indirect due to presence of humans in the park
|Ongoing (2019)
|Ongoing (2019)
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|6 Human intrusions & disturbance
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|Absent
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−
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|7 Natural system modifications
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|Absent
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|8 Invasive & other problematic species, genes & diseases
|8 Invasive & other problematic species, genes & diseases
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|Unknown
|Unknown
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|9 Pollution
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|Absent
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−
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|10 Geological events
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|Absent
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|Unknown
|Unknown
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|12 Other threat
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|Absent
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|2 Counter-wildlife crime
|2 Counter-wildlife crime
|2.3 Conduct regular anti-poaching patrols
|2.3 Conduct regular anti-poaching patrols
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|Anti-poaching patrols by park authorities in cooperation with local villagers (METT 2009)
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|Anti-poaching patrols by park authorities in cooperation with local villagers (METT 2009).
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|Unknown (2009)
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|Ongoing (2009)
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|4 Education & awareness
|4 Education & awareness
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|As part of the AGIR program (METT 2009)
|As part of the AGIR program (METT 2009)
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|Until 2005
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|Unknown
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|5 Protection & restoration
|5 Protection & restoration
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|Designated as national park since 1985 (UNEP-WCMC & IUCN 2019)
|Designated as national park since 1985 (UNEP-WCMC & IUCN 2019)
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|Since 1985
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|1985-Ongoing (2024)
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