The buffer zones of Nigerian protected areas are neglected and under-managed. The study examined the abundance and distribution as well as the population structure of ungulates species in Old Oyo National Park buffer zone. Five 3×2 km transects were laid in the buffer zone of all the ranges (Ogun-Tede, Marguba, Sepeteri, Oyo-Ile, and Yemoso) of the Park. The transects were traversed for a period of 12 months. Observations were based on direct censusing techniques only. The wet season results showed that Marguba range had the highest relative abundance of ungulate species 0.67±0.0057/km2, while Sepeteri range had the least relative abundance of ungulate species 0.33±0.0023/km2. Sylvicapra grimmia had the highest number of individuals in a gr...
In recent years the Oban Division of Cross River National Park has received little research attentio...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the management of buffer zones around protected areas does not often take int...
Documenting the diversity and distribution of vertebrates is crucial to achieving sustainability and...
Assessment of the habitat management practices was investigated for four months to identify the vari...
The study estimated the relative abundance and diversity of wild birds’ populations in the buffer zo...
Many of buffer zones surrounding Nigerian protected areas are under-managed. The study examined the ...
The study assessed causes and impacts of conflicts on biodiversitymanagement in Old Oyo National Par...
The study assessed causes and impacts of conflicts on biodiversity management in Old Oyo National Pa...
In this study, three indirect methods [counts of animal droppings, footprints, and tracks) were used...
Nigeria is losing so fast its forest resources with high deforestation and decline in both flora and...
The buffer zones of Nigerian protected areas are poorly managed. Patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) w...
The study examined some uncontrolled anthropogenic activities around land adjacent Old Oyo National ...
The study assesses the impacts of Human-Wildlife conflicts in the surrounding villages in Old Oyo Na...
The study focused on the assessment of crop raiding activities in community’s adjacent Old Oyo Natio...
Okomu National Park, Nigeria, a rainforest ecosystem is known for its endemic white-throated monkey ...
In recent years the Oban Division of Cross River National Park has received little research attentio...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the management of buffer zones around protected areas does not often take int...
Documenting the diversity and distribution of vertebrates is crucial to achieving sustainability and...
Assessment of the habitat management practices was investigated for four months to identify the vari...
The study estimated the relative abundance and diversity of wild birds’ populations in the buffer zo...
Many of buffer zones surrounding Nigerian protected areas are under-managed. The study examined the ...
The study assessed causes and impacts of conflicts on biodiversitymanagement in Old Oyo National Par...
The study assessed causes and impacts of conflicts on biodiversity management in Old Oyo National Pa...
In this study, three indirect methods [counts of animal droppings, footprints, and tracks) were used...
Nigeria is losing so fast its forest resources with high deforestation and decline in both flora and...
The buffer zones of Nigerian protected areas are poorly managed. Patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) w...
The study examined some uncontrolled anthropogenic activities around land adjacent Old Oyo National ...
The study assesses the impacts of Human-Wildlife conflicts in the surrounding villages in Old Oyo Na...
The study focused on the assessment of crop raiding activities in community’s adjacent Old Oyo Natio...
Okomu National Park, Nigeria, a rainforest ecosystem is known for its endemic white-throated monkey ...
In recent years the Oban Division of Cross River National Park has received little research attentio...
In sub-Saharan Africa, the management of buffer zones around protected areas does not often take int...
Documenting the diversity and distribution of vertebrates is crucial to achieving sustainability and...