Species and habitat conservation through small locally recognised and community managed Special Conservation Sites

 

Hem Sagar Baral1, Bittu Sahgal2, Samiul Mohsanin3, Kuenga Namgay4 & Aleem Ahmed Khan 5

 

1 Himalayan Nature, PO Box 10918, Lazimpat, Kathmandu, Nepal,

1 Currently at Zoological Society of London Nepal Office, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal

2 Sanctuary Asia, 602, Maker Chambers V, Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400021, India

3 Bangladesh bird club, House 11, Apt. 4B, Road 4, Bonani DOHS, Dhaka 1206, Bangladesh

4 Policy Planner, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Thimphu, Bhutan

     4currently School of Environmental Sciences, Charles SturtUniversity, Australia

5 Institute of Pure & Applied Biology, Bahauddin Zakaria University, Multan 60800, Pakistan

1 hem.baral@gmail.com (corresponding author), 2 bittusahgal@gmail.com, 3 samiul.mohsanin@gmail.com,4 kuenga007@gmail.com, 5 aleembzu25@yahoo.com.au

 

 

Abstract: Species’ extinction rate is accelerating at an alarming rate all over the world. Conservation organizations are working day and night to halt this process by mapping areas for important biodiversity and highlighting these as priority areas for conservation. Most priority sites for conservation so far have been very large in area.  Although some biodiversity is already lost, there is still much to conserve in the Himalayan region.  Special Conservation Site (SCS) is an innovative concept for the conservation of small but important biodiversity congregation sites through a people participatory approach.  Various guidelines and criteria are set as standard towards making this initiative readily accepted by all conservationists.  By initiating this concept, we argue that SCS become a centre for education and awareness on the significance of biodiversity, mentor community-based conservation leaders, provide some income and ultimately add value to the larger landscape level initiatives and protected areas.  SCS conservation should be an agenda for all.

 

Keywords: Congregation, conservation, people, species, stewardship.