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Ethiopia tries to save wildlife

2002-06-09 10:57
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Addis Ababa - Four mammal and two bird species native to Ethiopia are facing extinction, according to the Ethiopian Institute of Biodiversity Conservation and Research (ICRB).

The causes are extermination by humans and the destruction of their habitats.

The endangered mammals are the Walia Ibex, the Ethiopian (red) Wolf, the Mountain Nyala and the Creasy Zebra (or Abyssinian Wild Ass). The birds are the White-Winged Fluff Tail and the Ankober Serin.

The first three mammals are found in the Semien National Park and the Bale National Park in the northern and south-eastern parts of the country. The Creasy Zebra lives in the Awash Game Reserve in the east-central Ethiopia.

Northern Ethiopia and the central highlands are home to the White-Wigged Fluff Tail and Ankober Serin bird species.

There are only 514 Walia Ibex remaining, fewer than 2 000 Mountain Nyala and 800 Abyssinian Wild Ass, the senior researcher of animal genetic resources at the Institute, Yirmedu Demeke, says.

He said other mammals and birds are also facing lesser threats of extinction.

Studies had showed the causes include deterioration of the natural habitat because of destruction, hunting by humans, improper management of land and lack of awareness of the value of wildlife protection, he said.

Forest fires

On top of that were the thousands of forest fires which smallholders lit every year to reclaim land for farming. In this way, some 75 000 hectares of forest in southern Ethiopia and part of the Bale National Park in the south-east have been destroyed over the past two years.

Yirmedu said the ICBR seeks to promote effective systems of wildlife management through increasing awareness.

It sees wildlife-based tourism as one way of enabling the country to benefit from its natural resources.

Political instability has not helped, particularly with the overthrow of the late Emperor Haile Selassie in 1975 and, 17 years later, with the ousting of the military regime.

At these times, control and inspection systems broke down, smallholders moved in to graze their livestock near national parks and game reserves and destroyed in weeks what had taken years to build, Yirmedu said.

Ethiopia depends on assistance from donors and international agencies, such as the World Wildlife Fund to maintain its natural resources.

IBRC General Manager Dr Abebe Demissie made use of International Biodiversity Day last month to call for "integrated action" to save Ethiopia's biodiversity resources.

Speaking at a centre run by the IBRC north of Addis Ababa, Abebe underlined the importance of public awareness.

The region itself illustrates the problem: the forested area around the centre once covered nearly 9 250 hectares but has now dwindled to 3 500 hectares. - Sapa-DPA

- SAPA

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