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WILDLIFE POPULATION THRESHOLDS Conservancy size = 336,428 ha.

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT & UTILISATION PLAN. VISION The wildlife populations of ≠ Khoadi // Hôas are restored, sustainably managed and utilised for the benefit of present and future generations. WILDLIFE POPULATION THRESHOLDS Conservancy size = 336,428 ha.

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WILDLIFE POPULATION THRESHOLDS Conservancy size = 336,428 ha.

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  1. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT & UTILISATION PLAN VISION The wildlife populations of ≠Khoadi //Hôas are restored, sustainably managed and utilised for the benefit of present and future generations. WILDLIFE POPULATION THRESHOLDS Conservancy size = 336,428 ha. To better visualise population numbers, imagine a 5000ha farm and calculate densities of the population for this farm by dividing the estimate by 70. This gives a standard index - Numbers per 5000ha farm – which is easy to understand in practical terms. Compare the density of what you have with the densities in the last column of the table above. If greater, then that species has reached its threshold and can be harvested at higher off-take rates RECOMMENDED HARVEST OFF-TAKE RATES Off-take rates & types of off-take change as desired population densities are reached # Only males will be hunted until desired population sizes are reached ## Females may be harvested once desired population sizes have been reached Zonation Plan supported by : WWF Norway, Norad, ICEMA
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