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= Summary = <!-- An overview of the site, with one sentence for each section. May include a site map -->
 
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* Central chimpanzees (''Pan troglodytes troglodytes'') and western lowland gorillas (''Gorilla gorilla gorilla'') are present in SINFOCAM Concessions.
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* Central chimpanzees (''Pan troglodytes troglodytes'') and western lowland gorillas (''Gorilla gorilla gorilla'') are present in SINFOCAM concessions.
 
* It has been estimated that 535 (CI: 287-999) individuals occur in the site.
 
* It has been estimated that 535 (CI: 287-999) individuals occur in the site.
 
* The great ape population trend is unknown.
 
* The great ape population trend is unknown.
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The SINFOCAM concessions are logging concessions located in the southwestern corner of the Central African Republic (CAR). The concessions are found within the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Area (DSPA). The DSPA is known for its remarkable biodiversity and is the largest intact forest block remaining in the country (WWF n.d.). DSPA is part of the Sangha Tri-National World Heritage Site. SINFOCAM, a subsidiary of Vicwood Group, obtained a logging permit in 2014 (Global Witness 2015).
 
The SINFOCAM concessions are logging concessions located in the southwestern corner of the Central African Republic (CAR). The concessions are found within the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Area (DSPA). The DSPA is known for its remarkable biodiversity and is the largest intact forest block remaining in the country (WWF n.d.). DSPA is part of the Sangha Tri-National World Heritage Site. SINFOCAM, a subsidiary of Vicwood Group, obtained a logging permit in 2014 (Global Witness 2015).
  
'''Table 1. Basic site information for SINFOCAM Concessions'''
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'''Table 2. Ape population estimates in SINFOCAM Concessions'''
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Exploitation of the SINFOCAM logging concessions was predicted to have negative impacts on the remaining wildlife populations, and contributing to increased human pressures in the nearby protected areas (N'Goran, Ndomba & Beukou 2016).
 
Exploitation of the SINFOCAM logging concessions was predicted to have negative impacts on the remaining wildlife populations, and contributing to increased human pressures in the nearby protected areas (N'Goran, Ndomba & Beukou 2016).
  
'''Table 3. Threats to apes in SINFOCAM Concessions'''
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= Conservation activities =      <!-- A summary of the conservation activities, followed by a table of key activities -->
 
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WWF played an important role in the gazetting of the DSPA, where the site is located. WWF work alongside the CAR government to conserve this area, which is of exceptional regional and international importance (WWF n.d.)
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WWF played an important role in the gazetting of the DSPA, where the site is located. WWF works alongside the CAR government to conserve this area, which is of exceptional regional and international importance (WWF n.d.)
  
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===Documented behaviours===  <!-- List of any behaviours observed at the site, including citations -->
 
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 18 December 2021

Central Africa > Central African Republic > SINFOCAM concessions

Summary[edit]

  • Central chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) and western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) are present in SINFOCAM concessions.
  • It has been estimated that 535 (CI: 287-999) individuals occur in the site.
  • The great ape population trend is unknown.
  • The site has a total size of 2,346.46 km².
  • Key threats to great apes are logging and poaching.
  • Conservation activities have focused on anti-poaching patrols.

Site characteristics[edit]

The SINFOCAM concessions are logging concessions located in the southwestern corner of the Central African Republic (CAR). The concessions are found within the Dzanga-Sangha Protected Area (DSPA). The DSPA is known for its remarkable biodiversity and is the largest intact forest block remaining in the country (WWF n.d.). DSPA is part of the Sangha Tri-National World Heritage Site. SINFOCAM, a subsidiary of Vicwood Group, obtained a logging permit in 2014 (Global Witness 2015).

Table 1. Basic site information for SINFOCAM concessions

Area 2,346.46 km²
Coordinates 2.786886 N, 16.247316 E
Designation Forestry concession
Habitat types Subtropical/tropical moist lowland forest, savanna

IUCN habitat categories Site designations

Ape status[edit]

Table 2. Ape population estimates in SINFOCAM concessions

Species Year Abundance estimate (95% CI) Density estimate [ind./ km²] (95% CI) Encounter rate (nests/km) Area Method Source Comments A.P.E.S. database ID
Pan troglodytes troglodytes 2015-2016 82 (33-203) 0.03 (0.01-0.08) SINFOCAM concessions Line transects (Distance) N'Goran, Ndomba & Beukou 2016
Gorilla gorilla gorilla 2015-2016 502 (260-970) 0.21 (0.11-0.40) SINFOCAM concessions Line transects (Distance) N'Goran, Ndomba & Beukou 2016
Gorilla gorilla gorilla & Pan troglodytes troglodytes 2015-2016 535 (287-999) 0.22 (0.12-0.41) SINFOCAM concessions Line transects (Distance) N'Goran, Ndomba & Beukou 2016

Threats[edit]

Exploitation of the SINFOCAM logging concessions was predicted to have negative impacts on the remaining wildlife populations, and contributing to increased human pressures in the nearby protected areas (N'Goran, Ndomba & Beukou 2016).

Table 3. Threats to apes in SINFOCAM concessions

Category Specific threats Threat level Quantified severity Description Year of threat
1. Residential & commercial development Unknown
2. Agriculture & aquaculture Unknown
3. Energy production & mining 3.2 Mining & quarrying Present, but threat severity unknown Artisanal mining (WWF n.d.). Unknown
4. Transportation & service corridors Unknown
5. Biological resource use 5.1 Hunting & collecting terrestrial animals High Poaching (subsistence and commercial; WWF n.d., Global Witness 2015). Ongoing (2015)
5.3 Logging & wood harvesting High Industrial scale logging is a threat, as logging roads accelerate deforestation and facilitate access to poachers (Global Witness 2015). Ongoing (2015)
6. Human intrusion & disturbance Unknown
7. Natural system modifications Unknown
8. Invasive & other problematic species, genes, diseases Unknown
9. Pollution Unknown
10. Geological Events Absent
11. Climate change & severe weather Unknown
12. Other options Absent

IUCN Threats list

Conservation activities[edit]

WWF played an important role in the gazetting of the DSPA, where the site is located. WWF works alongside the CAR government to conserve this area, which is of exceptional regional and international importance (WWF n.d.)

Table 4. Conservation activities in SINFOCAM concessions

Category Specific activity Description Year of activity
1. Residential & commercial development Not reported
2. Agriculture & aquaculture Not reported
3. Energy production & mining Not reported
4. Transportation & service corridors Not reported
5. Biological resource use 5.6. Conduct regular anti-poaching patrols Anti-poaching patrols (WWF n.d.). Unknown
6. Human intrusion & disturbance Not reported
7. Natural system modifications Not reported
8. Invasive & other problematic species, genes, diseases Not reported
9. Pollution Not reported
10. Education & Awareness Not reported
11. Habitat Protection Not reported
12. Species Management Not reported
13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives Not reported

Conservation activities list (Junker et al. 2017)

Challenges[edit]

Table 5. Challenges reported for SINFOCAM concessions

Challenge Source
Not reported

Research activities[edit]

Documented behaviours[edit]

Table 6. Ape behaviors reported for SINFOCAM concessions

Behavior Source
Not reported

External links[edit]

Relevant datasets[edit]

A.P.E.S Portal

References[edit]

N’Goran K.P., Ndomba D.L. and Beukou G.B. (2016). Rapport de l’inventaire des grands et moyens mamifères dans le segment RCA du paysage trinational de la Sangha. Bayanga, Central African Republic: WWF. Unpublished Report.
Witness, G. (2015). Blood timber: how Europe helped fund war in the Central African Republic: a report.
WWF (n.d.).WWF in the Dzanga - Sangha Protected Area (DSPA). Online: https://www.wwf-congobasin.org/where_we_work/central_africa_republic/dzanga_sangha_protected_area/


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