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ANNEX 5. SELECTION AND TRAINING OF PATROL SECRETARIES
PRINCIPLES:
Monitoring of anti-poaching and law enforcement requires that proper information is collected in the field during guard patrols. The information required by MIKE will be collected by a trained Patrol Secretary who will be associated with each patrol.
Patrol secretaries will be identified by MIKE Site or National Officers in collaboration with protected areas managers. Secretaries will be trained by the MIKE officers.
It is critical to understand at the outset what the objectives of a patrol are, and how these relate to the need for monitoring information for MIKE.
- The objective of guard missions is to conduct patrols, recover illegal products, make arrests and acquire information necessary for Law Enforcement at the site.
- The guard patrols should not be considered a purely research endeavor. The priority of the guards should not be to furnish the same information as a research team. In addition, information gathering should not interfere with other patrol activities.
- Nevertheless, guard patrols should provide information needed for monitoring of their activities, additional information useful for management, and documentation of significant observations that can be followed up by research teams.
SELECTION OF PATROL SECRETARIES
Collaboration with Protected Area managers. Patrol Secretaries are members of the PA protection team (whether park guards, ecoguards, community patrol leaders, etc.) thus it is essential that they be selected in collaboration with the PA manager for the site, and that their training and support be incorporated into the PA management strategy
Qualifications and criteria. Patrol Secretaries should be literate (able to read and write), and have had some experience with field inventories to understand the general process of information collection. They should be able to use basic field instruments (compass, GPS) and to read and work with maps. They should be regarded as responsible individuals by fellow guards, and be capable of ensuring that fellow guards cooperate in providing necessary information. Most importantly, they must be people of high integrity and honesty.
Train more than one. It is important to have more than one PS trained, especially in areas of high patrol activity. A trained Patrol Secretary should accompany every patrol, if possible.
TRAINING NEEDED:
Equipment needed and care of equipment (compass, GPS)
Use of GPS
Map Reading and recording on maps
Patrol Forms and their use
Care of maps and reports in the field
Debriefing
ANNEX 6. Village Surveys for local knowledge of elephant presence, illegal elephant killing. and human-elephant conflict
INTRODUCTION
While human presence and elephant numbers are negatively correlated in most areas in Africa, some human-derived habitats, in particular cultivated gardens and fallow (jachères), are nevertheless selected elephant habitats. Indeed, elephant crop raiding is a major problem in almost all areas where elephants and humans coexist. Because of their potentially major impact on agriculture local communities are often sensitive indicators of elephant presence and absence in a given area. Trends in agricultural practices in areas where humans and elephants coexist may be a significant factor in determining elephant distributions. Crop raiding may also be directly and indirectly linked to illegal elephant killing.
The Objectives for MIKE in monitoring human elephant conflict are:
- To provide systematic information on trends in elephant distributions and elephant use of human habitats, and in particular agricultural lands, in areas where humans and elephants coexist.
- To provide systematic information on human elephant conflict and its linkage to illegal elephant killing across a gradient of settlement density.
SURVEY DESIGN
We recommend a stratified survey design that will result in an unbiased sample of villages that will be selected for enquêtes. We suggest use of a selection based on a grid division of the site base map, or another selection procedure that results in a representative sample. Details for this are further discussed in the text.
All settlements within the MIKE site area should be mapped on site base map, including, as possible, mining or logging camps. Surveys will be conducted through village-based interviews and visits to elephant-damaged fields. Surveys can be stratified across a gradient of settlement types, size and distance from remote forest and protected area. Surveys of settlements within the areas of MIKE field inventories will be given priority. Data on elephant occurrence, crop raiding, and village response to it will be recorded for survey villages. Damage levels in gardens will be assessed for sites with current crop raiding.
Settlements will be surveyed on an annual or bi-annual basis, as possible.
ANALYSIS
Current and past elephant activity will be mapped entered into site databases and related to settlement size, location and indices of economic and agricultural activity. Patterns in crop raiding and elephant presence will be summarized on an annual basis. Settlement size, access and socio-economic variables will be mapped to establish gradients of human presence impact, and human-elephant conflict. MIKE field surveys will evaluate elephant distributions in relation to socio-economic and demographic parameters of surveyed settlements. Data from village surveys will also permit indices of human-elephant conflict and illegal killing to be established for the site.
EXPLANATORY NOTES FOR FILLING OUT FORMS
Data will be collected by National Officers, and/or by Field Team Leaders under direction of National Officers. Forms will be filled in directly during interviews, or from notes taken at the time. The form should be completed as soon as possible after a village interview since some information will have not been noted down directly at the time it was reported.
Attempt to interview a representative sample of village inhabitants (including non-nationals resident). Individuals likely to have knowledge of elephant presence, and illegal killing should be interviewed, if they can be identified. Interviews of some ethnic groups (pygmies) may require particular approaches. Interview individuals capable of providing quality reports. Except for very small settlements, at least five individuals providing quality interviews should be contacted.
Introductory Material
Fill in as indicated. Each form should have a unique identification number. Note number of individuals who provided information during interviews.
Location
Provide required information. Where the MIKE site consists of a protected area, note settlement location in relation to park or reserve boundaries.
Demographics
Identify settlement type, and all pertinent access routes. Provide an estimate of settlement population, and source for this figure. This may be approximate. Indicate presence of non-nationals including expatriate Africans, resident in the settlement and major ethnic groups represented, if this is the case. Provide a count, or estimate of active households, if this is possible.
Socio-economics
Provide requested information to characterize the economic base of the settlement and socio-economic indicators. Notes can be used to specify further information as needed. Refer to importance scoring codes in the table.
Elephant Conflict
Provide details on the latest reported elephant occurrence in the village vicinity. Write additional location notes only where observers can provide specific details. Provide map locations if these are forthcoming. Provide an estimate of the number of elephant occurrences known to villagers over the preceding 12-month period. Characterize the overall pattern of elephant visitation over the last twelve months by circling the most appropriate category. Provide additional notes to describe seasonal elephant occurrence.
Provide approximate or exact date of latest occurrence of elephant crop raiding, and number of households and gardens affected. Indicate frequency of other elephant crop raiding events over the previous 12 months, and characterize overall patterns, including group sizes, and selected crops, as indicated. Note what other fauna are known crop raiders in the area. Indicate defense systems employed by the settlement to protect against crop raiding, and level of success. Other kills include poaching linked to crop raiding, if this information is forthcoming.
Elephant Killing
Information availability. Interviews concerning illegal elephant killing should be treated very sensitively from the outset. Any discussion of illegal activities related to elephants should be should be conducted with care, using indirect evidence, and indirect questioning. For example, information on elephant meat consumption may be had in discussions of diet in general. Information can not always be obtained due to suspicion, fear, lack of time, or other factors. If this appears to be the case, interviews and questioning should not be pursued. Indicate whether further information could be obtained if interviews could be conducted a second time over a longer period. Provide additional notes to help clarify source of information (pygmies interviewed, one former hunter interviewed, etc.)
Evidence. Provide information shown on table. Use additional notes to amplify this and provide specific details, such as locations of elephant poachers or villages where elephant products transit.
VILLAGE SURVEYS
I . LOCATION AND SURVEY IDENTIFICATION
(Please fill in the appropriate answer)
No
CODE
QUESTION
ANSWER
1
IDNU
FORM ID No.
2
MIKE
MIKE Site Name
3
NAME
Settlement name
4
DATE
Survey date
5
PIDN
Previous survey Form ID No.
6
PDAT
Previous survey date
7
INDS
Number of Individuals interviewed in survey
8
GPS
Geographic Position System (GPS) location
9
MAPG
Map(Grid ID)
10
DIPA
Location relative to Protected Area (PA)
0 = Outside PA
1 = Along PA border
2 = Inside PA borders
II. DEMOGRAPHICS OF THE SETTLEMENT
No
CODE
QUESTION
ANSWER
11
SETY
Settlement type
1= Permanent village
2=Semi-permanent village or camp (mining, fishing, forestry)
3=Itinerant camp
4 = Other (describe in notes)
12
ACCE
What is the access to the settlement ?
1= Road
2 = Road and Water
3= Water only
4=Footpath only
13
POPU
Estimated total population of the settlement
Indicate "Unknown" if no estimate available
14
SOUR
Source of estimate
Indicate "Unknown" if no source of estimate available
15
HHOC
Number of occupied (active )households
Indicate "Unknown" if no count available
16
ETHN
Major Ethnic groups ( rank by order of importance)
1----------------------------------
2----------------------------------
3----------------------------------
17
EXPA
Are expatriates (non-nationals) present?
0= No
1= yes
9 = Unknown
III SUBSISTENCE AND SOURCES OF INCOME IN SETTLEMENT
No
CODE
ANSWER
18
FCRO
Importance of subsistence food crop cultivation
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
19
CCRO
Importance of cash crop cultivation ( cocoa, cotton, coffee, etc
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
20
MIPI
Importance of Industrial Mining/petroleum activities
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
21
MIPA
Importance of Artisanal Mining activities
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
22
INLG
Importance of Industrial logging
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
23
SSLG
Importance of Artisanal logging
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
24
NTFP
Importance of Non-timber forest products
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
25
HUCO
Importance of Commercial hunting
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
26
HUSU
Importance of Subsistence hunting
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
27
ADMI
Importance of government employment (except PA and police/military)
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
28
MILT
Importance of military, gendarme or police employment
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
29
PROA
Importance Protected Area employment
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
30
NGOS
Presence of NGO/project employment
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
31
COMM
Importance of retail / commercial trade (markets, shops)
0= not important
1=minor importance
2=major importance
9 = unknown
IV. SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS IN SETTLEMENT
No
CODE
ANSWER
33
POLI
presence of police station
0= not present
1= present
34
BARR
Presence of military post or barracks
0= not present
1= present
35
CHEF
presence of Chef de Localité (village mayor)
0= not present
1= present
36
ADMI
presence of Other administrative officials
0= not present
1= present
37
EDPR
presence of primary school(s)
0= not present
1= present
38
EDSC
Presence of Secondary school (s)
0= not present
1= present
39
EDTR
Presence of training or koranic school
0= not present
1= present
40
CESA
Presence of primary heath care dispensary ( centre de santé)
0= not present
1= present
41
HOSP
Presence of hospital
0= not present
1= present
42
MAKT
Presence of market
0= not present
1= present
43
SHOP
Presence of shops
0= not present
1= present
V. ELEPHANT PRESENCE
44. Date most recent report of Elephants ( ELDATE):-Day-------------Month------------Year-----------------
Circle the appropriate answer.
No
Near Village/ home gardens
Nearby Forest
( < 5 km from settlement)Distant Forest
(> 5km from settlement)45
Is information on elephant available?
AWAR 1
1=yes
0=No
AWAR_2
1=yes
0=No
AWAR_3
1=yes
0=No
46
Year (4 digits) of last occurrence?
ELDT 1
0000 = no occurrence
9999 = unknownELDT 2
0000 = no occurrence
9999 = unknownELDT 2
0000 = no occurrence
9999 = unknown47
How many elephants occurred?
ELNUM 1
0= No elephant
1=Individual
2=Small group (<5)
3=Large group
4= Unknown
ELNUM 2
0= No elephant
1=Individual
2=Small group (<5)
3=Large group
4= Unknown
ELNUM 3
0= No elephant
1=Individual
2=Small group (<5)
3=Large group
4= Unknown
Occurrences in the last 12 months:
Circle the appropriate answer.
No
Near Village/ home gardens
Nearby Forest
( < 5 km from settlement)Distant Forest
(> 5km from settlement)48
Elephant occurrences in last 12 months
OCYR 1
0= None
1=1-5 times
2 = > 5 times
3 = unknown
OCYR 2
0= None
1=1-5 times
2 = > 5 times
3 = unknown
OCYR 3
0= None
1=1-5 times
2 = > 5 times
3 = unknown
49
Occurrence patterns
OCPT 1
0=irregular and rare
1=regular
2=frequent
3=continuous
4=seasonal
5=unknown
OCPT 2
0=irregular and rare
1=regular
2=frequent
3=continuous
4=seasonal
5=unknown
OCPT 3
0=irregular and rare
1=regular
2=frequent
3=continuous
4=seasonal
5=unknown
VI ELEPHANT CROP RAIDING
Circle the appropriate answer.
No
CODE
ANSWER
50
CRLA
Crop raiding in last 12 months
0= None
1=1-2 times
2= > 2 times
3= unknown
51
CRRA1
Date of latest elephant crop raiding
Month__________
Year____________
Enter "NONE" for no occurrence
Enter "UNKNOWN" if date not known
52
CRRA2
Number of gardens affected
0= None
1 = 1 garden
2 = 2 – 5 gardens
3 = > 5 gardens
4 = unknown
53
CRRA2
Number of Households affected
0= None
1 = 1 household
2 = 2 – 5 households
3 = > 5 households
4 = unknown
54
CRPA
Crop raiding pattern
0=irregular and rare
1=regular
2=frequent
3=continuous
4=seasonal
5=unkown
55
ELCR
Elephant crop raiders
0= none
1 = single animal always
2 = single and/or group
3 = unknown
56
FIEL
Types of damage
1= food crop field only
2= food and cash crops
3 = food stores (granary)
4 = houses or shelters
5=Others (describe):
57
RAFA
All Crop raiding Animals ( please rank by order of importance to villagers)
1_______________
2_______________
3_______________
58 Did Survey team inspect elephant damage? YES / NO
59. Did Survey team produce additional notes on damage? YES / NO
60. Are notes attached to this report?: YES / NO
VII DEFENCE STRATEGIES: OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTIVENESS IN DETERRING ELEPHANT DAMAGE
No
CODE
ANSWER
61
DEFE_0
No strategy
0= Not used
1= Used, no success
2 = Used, limited success
3 = Used, high success
4 = Used, success not known
62
DEFE1
Early warning
0= Not used
1= Used, no success
2 = Used, limited success
3 = Used, high success
4 = Used, success not known
63
DEFE2
Barrier
0= Not used
1= Used, no success
2 = Used, limited success
3 = Used, high success
4 = Used, success not known
64
DEFE3
Repulsion
0= Not used
1= Used, no success
2 = Used, limited success
3 = Used, high success
4 = Used, success not known
65
DEFE4
Legal kill
0= Not used
1= Used, no success
2 = Used, limited success
3 = Used, high success
4 = Used, success not known
66
DEFE5
Illegal kill
0= Not used
1= Used, no success
2 = Used, limited success
3 = Used, high success
4 = Used, success not known
67
DEFE6
Others ( specify )
0= Not used
1= Used, no success
2 = Used, limited success
3 = Used, high success
4 = Used, success not known
VIII ILLEGAL ELEPHANT KILLING
Information availability:
(Please consider one category only )
No
CODE
OBSERVATIONS
ANSWER
68
INFO
Interviews / observations not possible and Information not available
0=no
1= Yes
69
INQU
Indirect questioning possible on some questions
0=no
1= Yes
70
DIQU
Direct questioning possible for most questions
0=no
1= Yes
71
OTQU
Other (specify)
0=no
1= Yes
Summary of Evidence
Circle the appropriate answer.
#
CODE
EVIDENCE
ANSWER
QUANTITY / FREQUENCY
1
ELME 1
Elephant meat eaten
ELME 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
ELME 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
2
OBUM
Other bush meat eaten
OBUM 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
OBUM 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
3
ELGU
Elephant guns in village
ELGU 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
ELGU 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
4
OTGU
Other guns in village
OTGU 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
OTGU 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
5
ELPO
Elephant poachers based in village
ELPO 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
ELPO 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
6
ELPT
Elephant poachers transitory in village
ELPT 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
ELPT 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
7
ELPE
Elephant poachers not in village, but known elsewhere
ELPE 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
ELPE 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
8
ELPR
Elephant products (meat/ivory) consumed in village
ELPR 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
ELPR 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
9
ELPP
Elephant products (meat/ivory) transitory in village
ELPP 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
ELPP 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
10
ELEE
Elephant products (meat/ivory) not in village, but known elsewhere
ELEE 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
ELEE 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
11
OTSS
Other (describe)
OTSS 1
0=No
1=Yes
9 = No information available
OTSS 2
0= None
1=Few / Little
2=Many / Much
9 = No information available
IX Additional Notes
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