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Annual Natural Resource Report Wildlife Trends Game counts Data from monthly fixed foot patrols. Index calculated as number of sightings per patrol. Wildlife Populations Sightings Estimates Photo: M. Jarvis Species Animals seen Duiker 4 Impala 12 Kudu Lechwe 5 Warthog 2 Species Likely estimate Duiker 1239 Kudu 604 Sightings are animals seen in the conservancy during the annual game count. Estimates are for the local area and include Kwandu, Mashi, Mayuni & Sobbe. Photo: S. Mayes Photo: S. Linder Photo: A. Symonds Predator sightings Index calculated as number of sightings per event book. Locally rare species Mortalities Environmental monitoring Species Animals seen Eland 46 Ground Hornbill 18 Impala 618 Lechwe 13 Reedbuck 2 Roan 30 Wild dog 1 Species Animals dead Hippopotamus 1 Impala Vegetation Pie indicates change in bush cover between 2007 and 2009 Locally rare species are those which are currently infrequently observed in the conservancy Mortalities are animals found dead during patrols and opportunistic sightings Kwandu

Number of Community Game Guards: Kwandu - 2009 Wildlife Use Wildlife Income Species Quota Type of Utilisation Total used Own Use Trophy Capture Shoot & Sell Traditional Problem animal Elephant 4 1   2 Hippo 3 Crocodile Lechwe Impala Bush pig 6 Kudu Hyaena Leopard Duiker 5 Reedbuck Wildlife Introductions Year Species Number 2007 Impala 40 Photo: T. Robertson Threats Natural Resource Management Human-Wildlife Conflict Poaching Performance: Weak Good Incidents Incidents Species 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Baboon   56 23 29 14 10 5 Cheetah 1 Crocodile 2 11 9 3 Elephant 159 227 111 140 184 214 321 183 173 Hippo 33 77 82 31 78 155 6 16 Hyaena 25 4 15 Jackal 38 8 Leopard 7 13 Lion 26 Pigs 142 151 156 217 112 210 182 Porcupine 42 18 Species 2009 Red bars indicate weak areas in the conservancy management performance which need to be addressed. Green bars indicate positive management performance. Effort: Number of Community Game Guards: 13 Rainfall (mm) Damage The species chart indicates the most troublesome to least troublesome conflict species in the conservancy. The Y-axis in HWC and poaching charts represents number of incidents. Years with no bars indicate gaps in data collection Kwandu