WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN MALAWI

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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN MALAWI PRESENTED TO FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE GOVERNANCE STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOP Crossroads Hotel 28 SEPTEMBER 2015

Contents What wildlife is Ownership of wildlife Policy and legislative framework Scope and status of wildlifeconservation Some successes Challenges

What is wildlife? Refers to all forms of flora and fauna not domesticated by man; Generally protected by legislation e.g. wildlife Act. Usually categorised to indicate protection or conservation status (e.g. protected species, endangered, threatened, rare, endemic, pest) 3

Ownership of wildlife and status of protection National Parks and Wildlife (2004 amendment): Who ever has lawfully taken it as long as it is not a protected species; PROTECTED SPECIES: All those in the gazetted protected areas and also declared as such by the Minister under the Act if occurs outside; 4

Policy and legal framework currently in use The Constitution of Malawi (Chapter 3, Section 13(d)) provides for conservation and management of biodiversity. Governed mainly by the National Parks and Wildlife Act (Amended 2004) and 2011 amended Regulations and the Wildlife Policy; Environmental Management Act; Forestry Act; Firearms Act; Penal Code; Money Laundering Act

Main Policy focus Collaborative Management is the main philosophy primarily involving; Government agencies e.g. IACCWC Communities largely from the vicinity of protected areas NGOs and CSOs Private Sector mainly Tourism and PA management Donor agencies

Issues addressed in the Policy Conservation and management of wildlife resources in protected wildlife areas Conservation and management of wildlife in forest reserves, other public lands, customary and private lands Community Extension and Environmental Education Co-operation with national and international partners Wildlife utilisation and management approaches (CM, PAC, RM, Hunting, Introduction, Ranching) Species protection and law enforcement

Scope of Wildlife Conservation Protected areas cover about 11.6% of the total land area. 5 National Parks (Nyika, Kasungu, Lake Malawi, Liwonde and Lengwe) 4 Wildlife Reserves (Vwaza Marsh, Nkhotakota, Majete and Mwabvi) and 3 Nature Sanctuaries (Michiru, Lilongwe and Mzuzu). In PAs, there is high concentration of wild animals than areas outside largely due to increasing human population pressure, poverty and inadequate appreciation of the resources benefits which often lead to habitat loss and overexploitation. In terms of fauna, the country has a wide diversity of animal species 207 mammal species, 658 bird species, 108 reptile species, 56 amphibians and Over 500 fish species occur in LMNP.

MALAWI S NATIONAL PARKS & WILDLIFE RESERVES

Scope of Wildlife Conservation: IUCN Species Name Black Rhino Hippopota mus African Elephant Scientific Name Diceros bicornis Hippopotamus amphibius Loxodonta Africana Listed Species Degree of Threat (IUCN) Critically endangered Vulnerable Vulnerable Current Localities Liwonde, Majete Vwaza, Kasungu, Elephant Marsh, South-west arm of Lake Malawi, Upper Shire River, Lake Malombe, Liwonde National Park Nyika, Thuma, Namizimu, Kasungu, Vwaza, Liwonde, Nkhotakota, Majete Lion Panthera leo Vulnerable Liwonde, Vwaza, Kasungu, Nkhotakota, Majete African Wild Dog Lycon pictus Endangered Kasungu, Vwaza (

Summary of protected areas and elephant population estimates. 1 Protected Area Size km² Population Size Year Nyika National Park 3,134 102 2014 Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve 986 310 2013 Kasungu National Park 2,316 67 2014 Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve 1,802 92 2013 Thuma Forest Reserve 158 145 2014 Dedza-Salima Forest Reserve 310 (145) 1 2014 Phirilongwe Forest Reserve 264 5 2015 Liwonde National Park 538 777 2014 Majete Wildlife Reserve 700 300 2015 Mangochi Forest Reserve 409? Namizimu Forest Reserve 890?

Forms of utilisation locally allowed under a prescribed licence / permit Bird licence:- hunt birds Game licence; Hunting license: Animal captivity licence: Game farming: Game ranching Resource use by surrounding communities on a permit 12

Some successes in Wildlife Conservation Rehabilitated Parks e.g. Majete Wildlife Reserve through PPPs National Inter-Agency Cooperation in Law enforcement with the formation of the IACCWC Community involvement with some Pas having resource use program and revenue sharing schemes) PPP arrangements Liwonde and Nkhotakota now under Private Sector management More NGO and CSO involvement

Some successes/ Illegal Wildlife Trade study supported by GIZ Review of Policy at an advanced stage Signing of the Malawi Zambia Transfrontier Conservation Areas Treaty on 7 th July 2015 providing for better joint management Review of the Wildlife Act has commenced Joint local enforcement with Police, MRA, MDF, FIU

Challenges Experienced in Wildlife Conservation Poaching (Subsistence & Commercial) on the increase Trafficking of wildlife products due to low risk but high returns Increase in human pressure Inadequate field resources Weak legislation and sometimes failure to use multiple legislation during prosecution

Challenges/ Encroachments (Kasungu National Park, Lengwe, Nyika) due to demand for land and tenure system Human-wildlife conflicts negates attitudes towards wildlife Inadequate effective community participation

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