Phou Khao Khouay National Protected Area: A Field Survey of Green Peafowl (Pavo Muticus)

Chanthavy Vongkhamheng
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This report presents results of a survey of the endangered Green Peafowl (Pavo Muticus) in Phou Khao Khouay (PKK) National Protected Area (NPA), conducted between 28th March to 3rd April, 2015 by participatory teams made of villagers from nearby villages and soldiers from PKK-NPA Management Unit. A three-day training workshop was first provided to the 12 participants, by experienced conservation biologists from the Lao Wildlife Conservation Association (Lao WCA), on basic techniques of Green Peafowl survey and conservation, including the use of navigation tools (compass, GPS, maps) and field data recording. Participants were then divided into six teams of two people to conduct the ground field survey. The target area was divided into 2x2 km-grid cells, and a central point was placed in each to provide a reference for the teams to use as listening posts that were spaced two kilometer apart. Given the current knowledge of presence and distribution of Green Peafowls provided by local villagers and NPA staff, we only focused our field survey on six grid cells (approximate 24 km2 or 240 hectares in area). Listening for bird calls was conducted in the morning between 6:00am to 8:00 am, and the evening between 5:00pm to 6:00pm (peak calls of birds). Teams also walked to search for Green Peafowl signs (feathers, footprint, droppings), mainly nearby the waterholes along streams, in the day time after the completion of listening to bird calls. Listening at each point was made by a team for two consecutive days. This resulted in two mornings’ and two evenings’ observations at each point. Calls were recorded on data forms giving the detailed compass bearings, type of calls (males or females), times and the numbers of calls. Signs of birds were also recorded giving detailed information on GPS coordinates and other related information. Our findings provide clear evidence that the Green Peafowl remains in existence in the PKK-NPA. Of the six listening posts, four recorded Green Peafowl calls, which accounted for a minimum estimate of approximately 8 individuals (or clusters). Other signs of Green Peafowls, e.g., features and footprints, were also recorded by survey teams in two other surveyed grid cells where Green Peafowl calls had not been heard. Given the above findings it is suggested that immediate conservation actions are required to secure a viable population of this last remaining population of Green Peafowl in the Lao PDR. The major threats to the Green Peafowl, e.g., direct hunting, and collecting of its eggs, need to be removed. Participatory anti-poaching teams, made up of villagers and staff from the military’s PKK-NPA conservation unit, should be established and supported to conduct continuous forest patrols, and a public awareness campaign in the target villages are a high priority. It is suggested that a specific regulation for species conservation needs to be developed, and effectively enforced through a participatory approach.
Phou Khao Khouay国家保护区:绿孔雀的野外调查(Pavo Muticus)
本报告介绍了2015年3月28日至4月3日期间,由附近村庄的村民和PKK-NPA管理单位的士兵组成的参与式小组对Phou Khao Khouay (PKK)国家保护区(NPA)濒危绿孔雀(Pavo Muticus)进行的调查结果。老挝野生动物保护协会(Lao WCA)经验丰富的保护生物学家首先为12名参与者提供了为期三天的培训讲习班,内容是关于绿孔雀调查和保护的基本技术,包括使用导航工具(指南针、GPS、地图)和现场数据记录。然后,参与者被分成六组,每组两人进行地面实地调查。目标区域被划分为2x2公里的网格单元,每个单元都有一个中心点,为小组提供参考,作为间隔两公里的监听站。鉴于当地村民和NPA工作人员提供的关于绿孔雀存在和分布的现有知识,我们只关注了6个网格单元(面积约24平方公里或240公顷)的实地调查。在早上6:00 - 8:00和晚上5:00 - 6:00(鸟类的高峰叫声)进行鸟类鸣叫的聆听。团队还步行寻找绿孔雀的标志(羽毛,足迹,粪便),主要是在水坑附近的溪流,在白天完成听鸟叫后。每个点都由一个小组连续两天进行聆听。这导致在每个点进行了两个上午和两个晚上的观察。呼叫记录在数据表上,给出了详细的罗盘方位,呼叫类型(雄性或雌性),时间和呼叫次数。还记录了鸟类的迹象,提供了GPS坐标和其他相关信息的详细信息。我们的发现提供了明确的证据,证明绿孔雀在PKK-NPA中仍然存在。在6个监测站中,4个记录了绿孔雀的叫声,估计至少有8只(或8群)。绿孔雀的其他特征,如特征和脚印,也被调查小组在另外两个没有听到绿孔雀叫声的网格单元中记录下来。鉴于上述调查结果,建议立即采取保护行动,以确保老挝人民民主共和国最后剩余的绿孔雀种群的生存。对绿孔雀的主要威胁,例如直接狩猎和收集其卵,需要消除。应建立和支持由村民和军队的库尔德工人党-新人民军保护单位的工作人员组成的参与性反偷猎队,以便进行持续的森林巡逻,在目标村庄开展提高公众认识运动是一项高度优先事项。建议制定具体的物种保护条例,并通过参与式的方式有效实施。
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