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Central Africa pilot project

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Monitoring the Illegal Killing of Elephants (MIKE)

Central Africa pilot project

1. Interim Report:

1st phase: July-December 1999

2. Teleconferences

  • Minutes of the teleconference held on 22 November 2000
  • Compte rendu de la réunion du 1er au 2 novembre 2000
  • Minutes of the teleconference held on 13 October 2000

3. Technical reports

  • First technical report: Recommendations for a survey design for the Central African Forest region
    • Annexes 1-4
    • Annexes 5-7
  • Second technical report: Recommendations for ground-based survey methods for elephants in the Central African forest region
    • Annexes 1-7
  • Third technical report: Monitoring of elephant poaching, anti-poaching effort and law enforcement in Central Africa
    • Annexes 1-4
    • Annexes 5-6
  • Fourth technical report: Site base maps, data bases and MIKE site reports
    • Annexes 1-4
    • Annexes 5-7
  • Fifth technical report: Training and capacity building
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