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Annual Natural Resource Report

Annual Natural Resource Report. Wildlife Trends. Game counts . Data from the annual North-West game count. The Y-axis represents the number of animals seen per 100km driven . Wildlife Populations. Photo: V. Guillemin. Predator sightings. Photo: A. Jarvis. Locally rare species. Mortalities.

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Annual Natural Resource Report

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  1. Annual Natural Resource Report Wildlife Trends Game counts Data from the annual North-West game count. The Y-axis represents the number of animals seen per 100km driven. Wildlife Populations Photo: V. Guillemin Predator sightings Photo: A. Jarvis Locally rare species Mortalities Locally rare species are those which are currently infrequently observed in the conservancy Mortalities recorded during patrols The index (Y-axis) is calculated as the number of sightings per event book Photo: A. Jarvis Photo: S. Linder Photo: S. Linder Photo: V. Guillemin Photo: A. Jarvis Anabeb

  2. Anabeb- 2009 Wildlife Use Wildlife Income Wildlife Introductions Photo: H. Denker Natural Resource Management Threats Performance: Human-Wildlife Conflict Poaching WeakGood Incidents Incidents Species 2009 Environmental monitoring Red bars indicate weak areas in the conservancy management performance which need to be addressed. Green bars indicate positive management performance. Rainfall (mm) Effort: Damage The species chart indicates the most troublesome to least troublesome conflict species in the conservancy. The Y-axis in HWC and poaching charts represents number of incidents. Years with no bars indicate gaps in data collection Anabeb

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