Migration of humans fleeing conflict in the lake Chad region may increase pressures on natural resources in Lake Fitri (Chad): a case study on waterbirds.
Abstract
enThis link goes to a English sectionfrThis link goes to a French section Sustainable harvest of wildlife is a major food security and conservation issue. In Africa, where wildlife is harvested mainly for subsistence, this remains a challenge. In this study, using waterbirds as model for natural resources, we assessed the sustainability of harvest through fishing bycatch on Lake Fitri (Chad). We estimated the abundance of 24 target taxa through aerial distance sampling over four consecutive years (2018-2021) and in parallel estimated the number of birds harvested through interviews of a sample of 105 out of approximately 5500 fishermen. By modelling their potential excess growth, we found a high risk of overexploitation for four species, including the world-threatened Black Crowned Crane