Department of Science, Sudanese Wildlife Society, Bahri, Cola Building, Office No 12 B; P.O. Box 6041 Takamul- Khartoum-Sudan, Sudan
Research Article
The Current Conservation Efforts and Future Prospects for the Endangered Nubian Ibex (Capra nubiana ibex) in Sudan
Author(s): Lubna Mohammed Abdallah Hassan*, Mutasim E. Abdallah, Latiefa Eltigany and Nasir Brema
A comprehensive action plan for the conservation of the endangered species, the Nubian ibex in Sudan, can be developed by gaining a thorough
understanding of their current status, conservation strategy and relevant laws and regulations, as well as raising awareness about the importance
of protecting endangered species. The Nubian ibex is listed as an endangered species on the IUCN Red List, highlighting the need for further
research on population conservation efforts due to insufficient population data. To address this knowledge gap, a questionnaire was conducted
with various stakeholders, including police officers, researchers and lecturers, representing a diverse range of organizations and universities.
The findings revealed that hunting is the primary factor contributing to endangerment. Mammals account for 80% of endangered species, while
reptiles comprise .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2332-2543.2023.11.502
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