PATROL DEBRIEFING: Case of Okapi Wildlife Reserve
Category: Epulu, Ranger Patrols, Rangers | Date: Oct 07 2007 | By: admin
As the definition says, a patrol is to go round an area to check that is secure or safe and that there is no trouble. The Okapi wildlife Reserve with its 13,700 square kilometers is the second after
Salonga
National park
in DRCongo (36,000 square kilometers) in terms of area.
Rangers securing this beautiful Reserve which abounds some endemics species such us: Okapi, water chevrotain, aquatic genet… under different threats of armed poaching, uncontrolled agriculture, population immigration towards the reserve, illegal mining are less than 100, but it needs strategy to cover the total area in terms of patrolling.
Epulu rangers in parade
Before going out, the Monitoring and Anti poaching Unities always sit down and brief the team for the normal progression in the field, and once back the patrol leader and the secretary of the team have the obligation to debrief their patrol. Rangers in the field use some navigation equipments for example: compass, GPS, the reserve map,…and the management provide also the Satellite phone for communication ( Thuraya ), this allows the manager to be in permanent contact with the team and for any emergency.
patrol leaders during the debriefing
Somba trains rangers on communication with Satelite phone ( Thuraya )
Communication exercise
That is important for debriefing of a patrol, is to see how the team moves day per day, and permits other to be informed of the sector patrolled, and specially have a big picture of the region in terms of animal movement, plants, poaching activity,…..
By the way, the Okapi Wildlife Reserve monitoring team needs more equipment for the keeping of database (computer), GP, sleeping bag and compasses to improve its work.
Your donation is welcomed for the safeguarding of the naturals resources of the Reserve.
Somba
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THE NATIONAL ROAD4 IN OKAPI WILDLIFE RESERVE
Category: General | Date: Oct 07 2007 | By: admin
The Epulu Station of capture and breeding okapis welcomed a delegation from
Kinshasa
on 2nd of august, 2007 conducted by Mr. Tobie CHALONDAWA the UCOP Operation Director. The UCOP means Projects Coordination Unity in DRCongo which works under The Plans Ministry. We were prevented to invite the local authorities where Mr. KEBE ABDALLAH (Mambasa Administrator) attended also the meeting in Epulu.
Meeting with the delegation of WorldBank in Epulu
The main reason to invite people, and other community was to inform clearly the audience about the road resumption activity which was suspended by the World Bank (the sponsor) on 22nd of March, 2007.
Mr. Mapilanga acting as the senior Warden of the Okapi Faunal Reserve surrounding with all ICCN partners was glad to welcome the message from the delegation.
UCOP, SINOHYDRO, and OKAPI WILDLIFE RESERVE Staffs in Epulu
Let me remember you that there was many speculation about the World Bank decision of 22nd August,2007.Some people thought that the Reserve staffs was the one who did not like the road progression towards NiaNia,…. but they deserved to be edified more and understand that the Reserve management does not be the one to stop the road progression activity unless the World Bank which sponsors also conservation in some place in the world, and should not accept to be in contradiction with conservation rules.
Really, the meeting was hot, but it was finished in peace.
Somba
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