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Expression of Interest
Protecting Wildlife and support of Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park
Country Congo
Abstract The Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (NNNP) harbours the world’s most important populations of forest elephants, red river hogs, bongo antelope, and is one of the last remaining strongholds for western lowland gorillas and chimpanzees in Africa. The main goal of the Nouabalé-Ndoki Project is to effectively protect the biodiversity of the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park and strengthen its management through a site-based, landscape management approach.
Funding Needed fully funded ($436,365 ) USD EUR
Time frame 1 year
Benefits
Area Impacted The Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (NNNP) covers an area of approximately 4,200km2 in the northern Republic of Congo.
Objective Strengthen the management of the Noubale-Ndoki National Park ; Improve wildlife health monitoring and wildlife conservation planning in the region; contribute to research and biological monitoring.
Scale Sub-national
Scope Strengthening management of existing protected areas
Date Submitted 02-Jul-2010

Project description

The Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (NNNP) covers an area of approximately 4,200km2 in the northern Republic of Congo.  Combined with the Lobéké National Park (2,700 km2) in Cameroon, the Dzanga-Ndoki National Park (1,600 km2) in Central African Republic, and adjacent logging concessions, the Sang… Read more >>

Objectives and Results

Strengthen the management of the Noubale-Ndoki National Park ; Improve wildlife health monitoring and wildlife conservation planning in the region; contribute to research and biological monitoring.ObjectiveBroaden and deepen scientific surveys of large mammal populations in the park and its peripher… Read more >>

Ecological contribution

The Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (NNNP; 4,200 km2) is located in the northern part of the Republic of Congo (RC). NNNP was created in 1993 in response to the critical biological significance and outstanding levels of biodiversity of the area,  including the endangered western lowland gorilla (G… Read more >>

Project benefits

Climate Change Mitigation
Cultural and Spiritual Access
Human Health
Income Generation

Financial sustainability

The Congolese government and WCS have been improving the management of NNNP since its creation in 1993. Our commitments have strengthened a long-term program that focuses on developing sustainable approaches to management and conservation through research, capacity building, protection and monitorin… Read more >>

Participation and equity

Local communities are the primary natural resource exploiters and those with the greatest interest in sustainable management of forests. The demand people place on natural resources will vary in part depending on gender and ethnicity. To ensure that all sectors of communities are fully engaged in la… Read more >>

Synergies with the Programme of Work on Protected Areas

Goal 1.1: To establish and strengthen national and regional systems of protected areas integrated into a global network as a contribution to globally agreed goalsGoal 1.2: To integrate protected areas into broader land- and seascapes and sectors so as to maintain ecological structure and functionGoa… Read more >>


Project Funded
from a project total of $436,365.00
time frame: 1 year

Secured Funding

$304,365.00 Spain
Funded through the Spain-UNEP LifeWeb Partnership
$132,000.00 Multiple Donors
USFWS: 72,000 USD; Private Donors: 60,000 USD;

Media

Registered WDPA Protected Areas

Focal Points

M. Augustin Ngoliele
Botaniste, Chercheur au CERVE
Centre d’Etudes sur les Ressources Végétales (C.E.R.VE)
Ministère du développement durable, de l’économie forestière et de l’environnement
Brazzaville , Congo
E-Mail: ngoliele [ at ] yahoo.fr