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<strong>Serengeti</strong> National Park <strong>General</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

118<br />

<strong>Management</strong><br />

Targets<br />

1.2 Human impacts<br />

on the Mara<br />

River monitored<br />

and minimised<br />

1.3 Fire extent,<br />

frequency and intensity<br />

within key<br />

<strong>Management</strong> Actions/ Activities<br />

1.1.3: Advocate and collaborate with partners for the protection<br />

of migration routes in the Greater <strong>Serengeti</strong> Ecosystem<br />

1.1.3.1: Advocate for the protection of migration routes using the<br />

monitoring information collected on poaching and human population<br />

settlement, cultivation and livestock (see Ecological Monitoring <strong>Plan</strong><br />

indicators under Conservation Target 1, in section C)<br />

1.1.3.2: Organise and participate in efforts to bring about collaboration<br />

in conservation and management of the Greater <strong>Serengeti</strong> Ecosystem<br />

1.1.4: Investigate options for minimising the environmental impact<br />

of tourism migration viewing<br />

1.2.1: Raise awareness on issues affecting the Mara River and<br />

advocate for catchment-wide responses at international forums<br />

1.2.1.1: Present information based on the monitoring of the Mara<br />

River flow and water quality (see Ecological Monitoring <strong>Plan</strong> indicators<br />

for Conservation Target 2)<br />

1.2.1.2: Advocate for catchment-wide response based on monitoring<br />

information and changes to land use and economic development<br />

in both Tanzania and Kenya<br />

1.2.2: Promote and participate in international collaboration concerning<br />

Mara River management<br />

1.3.1: Prioritise critical habitats and areas for fire protection<br />

within the Riverine forest, Acacia woodland, Terminalia woodland<br />

and Kopje habitat<br />

habitats managed 1.3.2: Identify and preserve adequate areas of dry season forage<br />

for migrant species<br />

Input<br />

requirements Responsibility<br />

Media cost,<br />

stationary,<br />

phone calls<br />

Fuel, transport,<br />

Phone calls,<br />

Stationary,<br />

allowances<br />

Fuel, transport,<br />

allowances,<br />

stationary<br />

Phone calls,<br />

fuels<br />

Fuel, phone<br />

calls, stationary<br />

Fuel, transport,<br />

allowances<br />

Fuel,<br />

allowances<br />

CPW<br />

CPW<br />

PE<br />

MEM<br />

MEM,<br />

TANAPA HQ<br />

PE, WP<br />

PE, WP<br />

Timeframe<br />

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3<br />

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

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