The Zero Poaching approach and it s applicability in Central Africa. Alain Bernard ONONINO WWF

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The Zero Poaching approach and it s applicability in Central Africa Alain Bernard ONONINO WWF

THE CONTEXT Multiple actors in conservation Intl Org. IGOs Other Associations GOVERNMENT Private Sector Intl NGOs CSOs Local NGOs

THE CONTEXT Areas/aspects easy to cover No-go zones: too risky (branding, reputational), lack of capacity etc. Competition amongst actors Duplication of efforts Lack of/limited impact: increase in poaching

DEFINITION A site achieves Zero Poaching when: there are no detectable traces of poaching activity in that site over a defined period there is no discernible impact on a species in that site to recover and sustain a population

MORE THAN A TITLE Blah, blah Blah People may say Zero Poaching is not achievable and there will always be some poaching no matter how good the enforcement But Zero Poaching is not just about trying to get to absolute zero!

MORE THAN A TITLE Zero Poaching is: An approach to minimize poaching An ambitious target instead of a goal to achieve a rallying call for us to act together to minimize current species loss due to poaching

REALISTIC GOALS Countries can try to achieve Zero Poaching: Over any defined area For any species of concern

SOUNDS IMPOSSIBLE? Nepal has already achieved Zero Poaching! In 2011 for rhinos In February 2014 for tigers, elephants & rhinos In May 2015 for rhinos If Nepal can achieve it so can other countries

MISSION Zero Poaching will be driven forward through a strong collaboration of governments, IGOs, NGOs and civil society for the benefit of conserving living natural resources and securing the future of people who depend on them through the implementation of a framework composed of six pillars.

CONSERVATION ASSURED IUCN MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVENESS EVALUATION (MEE) UNODC/ICCWC WILDLIFE AND FOREST CRIME ANALYTIC TOOLKIT NATIONAL AND SUB-NATIONAL WILDLIFE PROTECTION AUDITS

SMART: SPATIAL MONITORING AND REPORTING TOOL POACHER SURVEILLANCE TOOLS TRACKING & SNIFFER DOGS DEEP SEARCH METAL DETECTOR (DSMD) UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAV) INTERNET SURVEILLANCE MOBILE PHONE TRACKING TOOLS

COMPETENCY STANDARDS FOR RANGERS NGO TRAINING SOURCES INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES IMPROVING WELFARE

CRIME PREVENTION STRATEGIES HUMAN/WILDLIFE CONFLICT MITIGATION INFORMANT NETWORKS COMMUNITY HOTLINES

IMPROVE LAWS TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES WILDLIFE FORENSIC GUIDELINES CASE TRACKING

INTELLIGENCE GATHERING AND ANALYSIS TOOLS NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT AGENCY COORDINATION REGIONAL WILDLIFE ENFORCEMENT NETWORK INTERNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES INTERPOLS NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT SECURITY TASKFORCE (NEST) I24/7 INTERPOL GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS

MEASURING PROGRESS The overarching measure of progress for Zero Poaching is: to ensure countries are implementing the 6 pillars of the toolkit to measurably move towards Zero Poaching in all key sites for threatened species by 2020

STRATEGY Mainstream Zero Poaching into international law enforcement and conservation strategies such as global species and wildlife crime led initiatives Support the development and delivery of National Zero Poaching Action Plans based on rapid assessments of implementation gaps Support the development and implementation of tools under the Zero Poaching Toolkit.

ROLL OUT PLAN Step 1 Countries commit to attempt to achieve Zero Poaching Decide on areas to be covered What species of concern are in those areas?

ROLL OUT PLAN Step 2 Zero Poaching collaborative groups formed Assist governments to bring together NGOs and regional bodies

ROLL OUT PLAN Step 3 National plans drafted National plans drafted by appropriate government ministries/departments in collaboration with and supported by NGOs, IGOs. These will be aligned with existing conservation and wildlife law enforcement plans as far as possible

ROLL OUT PLAN Step 4 National plans implemented Funding alignment

ROLL OUT PLAN Step 5 Zero Poaching progress monitoring A robust monitoring and evaluation system is being developed to ensure proper and timely roll out of Zero Poaching

DO THIS TOO! Seek champions for the cause They can be literally anyone that has standing in your country s communities. The higher the status, the better to give the highest profile for what is happening with Zero Poaching in your country.