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Three notorious poachers have been arrested by the staff of Mole National Park during a routine patrol within the park.

The arrested individuals are Saaka Karim, 26; Abdulai Adam, 25; and Ahmed Fatawu, 23—all farmers and natives of Laribanga in the West Gonja Municipality of the Savannah Region.

They were arrested this morning after the staff of the park came across some footprint and trace them

Their apprehension is part of ongoing efforts to combat illegal poaching and protect wildlife in the national park.

According to the park manager, Chief Ali Mahama, the trio will be arraigned before the Bole District Magistrate Court on Monday.

The Mole National Park, known for its diverse wildlife, has been a target for poachers seeking to exploit its rich fauna.

The authorities have reiterated their commitment to safeguarding the park and ensuring that those caught engaging in poaching are brought to justice.

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Forestry Commission takes major step to make Mole World Heritage Site https://www.adomonline.com/forestry-commission-takes-major-step-to-make-mole-world-heritage-site/ Sat, 22 Jun 2019 10:21:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1676481 The Forestry Commission has taken a major step towards the listing of Mole National Park, the largest national park in the country, as one of the UNESCO Global World Heritage Sites.

This follows the conduct of the Mole Park Census from January to April this year to update the wildlife populations of the park since 2006.

The census was a collaborative effort among the Forestry Commission’s Wildlife Division, the Namibian Consortium comprising Bush skies Photography and the Namibian University of Science and Technology.

The team used an integrated approach, which involved aerial surveys, foot transacts, and camera trapping to take stock of the population of animals such as elephants, buffalos, bushbucks, warthogs, kobs, waterbucks, hartebeests and baboons.

With a confidence level of 95 per cent, the averages of the multiple approach census was that the elephant population was about 436, while buffalos were about 1,392.

It added that there were about 126 warthogs, 253 waterbucks, 337 kobs, 82 bushbucks and 2,813 hartebeests.

It was funded by the European Union (EU) and showed a healthy and growing wildlife population.

In 2000, the Forestry Commission embarked upon an ambitious project to get the Mole National Park, the largest national park in Ghana, with an area of 4,550ka, to be enlisted as one of the UNESCO Global World Heritage Sites.

However, efforts were frustrated when the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Evaluation Team in 2015, declined to recommend the submission for consideration on the grounds that the Management Plan of the Mole National Park was outdated because there was no census in a long while.

The objective of the census was to obtain accurate estimates of wildlife numbers in the Mole National Park and train staff of the park
to conduct ongoing systematic wildlife monitoring and analysing trends.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Forestry Commission, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, said the census was a major milestone in the
country’s drive to give the Mole National Park a World Heritage status.

“We will now have the necessary information to strengthen our recommendations of Mole National Park as a globally significant
ecosystem, with Ecological Features of Outstanding Universal Values (OUV), that will satisfy the UNESCO World Heritage site criteria,” he said.

Mr Afriyie said the Forestry Commission had prioritised partnerships with private investors to improve the Mole National Park because of its potential.

The EU Ambassador, Ms Diana Acconcia, said the European Union through various initiatives called for wider recognition of nature’s contribution to human livelihoods, health, security and culture.

It supports capacity development to enable the integration of management of biodiversity and ecosystem services into development policies, plans, programmes and projects.

She said investment in the Mole National Park and environmental conservation was key to creating jobs and boosting the tourism and the hospitality industry.

“The EU supports the Ghana Beyond Aid agenda by the government, but we believe that preservation of the environment, wildlife and natural resources will play a key role in achieving that agenda,” she added.

Ms Acconcia stressed that the EU would continue to mainstream climate change issues into initiatives aimed at protecting the environment.

She added that the EU was committed to deepening cooperation with Ghana, using trade, development initiatives, and diplomacy.

Source: GNA

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Buffalo attacks man for shooting it in Mole National Park (Audio) https://www.adomonline.com/buffalo-attacks-man-for-shooting-it-in-mole-national-park-audio/ Tue, 18 Jun 2019 10:19:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1674579

An angry Buffalo has reportedly attacked a 34-year-old man, who shot at it inside the Mole National Park near Zaina Lodge in Larabanga in the Damongo district of the Savannah region.

Information gathered by Adom News indicated that the man, identified as Issahaku Yakubu, entered the park without seeking permission from the management of the Park.

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In an interview with the Manager of the Park, Umur Faruk, he explained that it was illegal for Mr Yakubu to enter the park without permission.

“The shooting made the buffalo angry and that was why it attacked Yakubu and he can suffer charges if he is sent to court for unlawful entry into the park,” he said.

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Meanwhile, the Assemblyman for the area has revealed the victim is currently responding to treatment at the hospital.

Source: Adomonline.com | Adom News

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