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    Etat des lieux des populations de Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii (Primates: Hominidae) et analyse de leurs atouts touristiques dans les Réserves Naturelles et Paysages Protégés du sud du Burundi
    (Bull. sci. Inst. natl. environ. conserv. nat. 13 : 1-12, 2014-12) Armandine, Michels; Nzigidahera, Benoît; Fourbisseur, Anne
    This study gives a situation of chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes of the south of Burundi in the Forest Natural Reserve of Vyanda, Protected Landscapes of Mukungu/Rukambasi and Mabanda/Nyanza-Lac. A current situation has been established during 14 weeks of field from September to December 2013. During this work, the transects and tracks have been done in order to better know the habitats of chimpanzees and their main threats. Their specific behavior in these areas in terms of nesting, feeding or choice of sites of residence as well as their number have been our investigations subject. This work also gives a list of proposals which shows the primary purpose for improving the condition of this species in danger of extinction but also to put in place a program of reconciliation between the populations of chimpanzees and the local human populations living in the villages bordering on these protected areas.

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