Passive acoustic monitoring as a law enforcement tool for Afrotropical rainforests

Hunting for wild meat is pervasive in Afrotropical forests and often the primary threat to large-bodied mammals even within protected areas, the effectiveness of which (at reducing hunting) is correlated with law enforcement efforts, especially anti-poaching patrols. However, although tropical prote...

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Main Authors: Astaras, C, Linder, J, Wrege, P, Orume, R, Macdonald, D
Format: Journal article
Published: Wiley 2017
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Summary:Hunting for wild meat is pervasive in Afrotropical forests and often the primary threat to large-bodied mammals even within protected areas, the effectiveness of which (at reducing hunting) is correlated with law enforcement efforts, especially anti-poaching patrols. However, although tropical protected areas are critically underfunded and law enforcement accounts for a substantial proportion of their budgets, few have mechanisms in place to evaluate and adaptively adjust anti-poaching strategies based on robust field evidence.