Community-Based Workshops to Involve Rural Communities in Wildlife Management Case Study: Bighorn Sheep in Baja California, Mexico

Author:

Ruiz-Mondragón Enrique de J.1ORCID,Romero-Figueroa Guillermo1ORCID,Paredes-Montesinos Rafael1,Tapia-Cabazos Luz A.1,Méndez-Rosas Luis A.1,Venegas-Barrera Crystian S.23ORCID,Arrellano-García María E.1ORCID,Guerrero-Cárdenas Israel4ORCID,Lozano-Cavazos Eloy A.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada 22860, BC, Mexico

2. Tecnológico Nacional de México, Benito Juárez 03330, CDMX, Mexico

3. División de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación, Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria, Ciudad Victoria 87010, TAMPS, Mexico

4. Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste, La Paz 23096, BCS, Mexico

5. Departamento de Recursos Naturales Renovables, Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Saltillo 25315, COAH, Mexico

Abstract

The description of natural history, and information on the factors threatening conservation, the distribution area, and the status of species population are necessary for proper wildlife management. The objective of this research was to generate such information in two rural communities and to engage residents in bighorn sheep management through a program of three workshops. The first one covered training regarding natural history and management of the species. The second one consisted in the description of the habitat of the species through a dynamic of participatory mapping. The third, include a design of a one strategy to monitor the bighorn sheep population. The workshops were attended by 37 people from the two rural communities. The results suggest the economic element was the main interest of the inhabitants regarding the bighorn sheep. Eleven risk factors were identified to the bighorn sheep in the study sites, a participatory map with relevant information for the management of the species on each community was developed, and a monitoring strategy of the bighorn sheep population was prepared. The workshop program proposed in this research is a tool that can be applied in rural communities to lay the groundwork for a long-term management project of wildlife species.

Funder

Universidad Autónoma de Baja California

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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