Philémon DJOI

I'm Philémon DJOI from Benin republic, a wildlife specialist with a Msc in Protected Areas Management and member of IUCN Commission on Protected Areas. I am working in the wildlife conservation unit as part of my role at APASAT NGO. My role focus on data collection on wildlife, field assessments, human wildlife coexistence and local community’s engagement in conservation efforts. This includes project management, proposal writing for funding and team supervision. I am currently leading a project on Human-Wildlife Coexistence, specifically addressing coexistence challenges between communities and the Critically Endangered Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster erythrogaster) in the Biosphere Reserve of Ouémé. I am leading the team to conduct primate population monitoring, assess the interactions between local populations and primates, undertake coexistence strategies through environmental education, alternative livelihoods, and non-lethal deterrents and enhance community involvement in conservation approaches.
I have used Camera trap to monitor mamalian species by accessing grazing activities impact on them in Limpopo Province, South Africa.
Affiliations: Southern African Wildlife School; Garoua Wildlife School; APASAT NGO
Species Studied: Common Porcupine; All mammals
Projects
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Camera trapping survey for mammal community monitoring at three grazing management properties in Gravelotte, South Africa
In this study, we used the camera trap survey to access the diversity, abundance, distribution, conservation status and activity rhythms of mammal species in three different property based on cattle management programme: the Holistic...