Tchetche Corridor
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Cite as: Quecuta, Q. (2023)Tchetche Corridor. A.P.E.S. Wiki. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from https://wiki.iucnapesportal.org/index.php/Tchetche_Corridor
Summary
- Western chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) are present in the Tchetche Corridor.
- The population size is unknown.
- The population trend is unknown.
- The site has a total size of 500 km².
- Key threats to chimpanzees are habitat destruction due to agricultural expansion, logging and fires.
- Chimbo Foundation conducts conservation activities in the area (see Boé Sector).
- The site is a wildlife corridor connecting Dulombi National Park and Boe National Park.
Site characteristics
The site is a wildlife corridor that joins Dulombi and Boe National Parks.
Table 1. Basic site information for Tchetche Corridor
Area | 500 km² |
Coordinates | 11.826573, -14.117870 |
Designation | Wildlife corridor |
Habitat types | Subtropical/tropical moist lowland forest |
Ape status
The population size is unknown.
Table 2. Ape population estimates in Tchetche Corridor
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 verus | Tchetche Corridor |
Threats
Table 3. Threats to apes in Tchetche Corridor
Category | Specific threats | Threat level | Quantified severity | Description | Year of threat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Residential & commercial development | 1.1 Housing & urban areas | Medium | Construction of houses (Quecuta pers. comm. 2023). | Ongoing (2023) | |
2. Agriculture & aquaculture | 2.1 Annual & perennial non-timber crops | Medium | Cashew and rice plantations (Quecuta pers. comm. 2023). | Ongoing (2023) | |
3. Energy production & mining | Unknown | ||||
4. Transportation & service corridors | Unknown | ||||
5. Biological resource use | 5.3 Logging & wood harvesting | High | Illegal logging (Quecuta pers. comm. 2023). | Ongoing (2023) | |
6. Human intrusion & disturbance | Unknown | ||||
7. Natural system modifications | 7.1 Fire & fire suppression | High | Fires linked to agricultural activities, apiculture and for pasture establishment (Quecuta pers. comm. 2023). | Ongoing (2023) | |
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 |
Conservation activities
The Tchetche corridor serves as a connector between protected areas, encourages the flow of individuals and genetic exchange, and mitigates the effects caused by habitat fragmentation. Chimbo Foundation are active in the area.
Table 4. Conservation activities in Tchetche Corridor
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 | Not reported | ||
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 | 11.2. Legally protect primate habitat | The site is legally protected as a wildlife corridor since 2017. | Ongoing (2023) |
12. Species Management | Not reported | ||
13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives | Not reported |
Challenges
Table 5. Challenges reported for Tchetche Corridor
Challenge | Source |
---|---|
Not reported |
Research activities
Documented behaviours
Table 6. Ape behaviors reported for Tchetche Corridor
Behavior | Source |
---|---|
Not reported |
External links
References
Page completed by: Queba Quecuta Date: 07/07/2023