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An analysis of Species Conservation Action Plans in Guinea

Couch, C.; Molmou, D.; Magassouba, S.; Doumbouya, S.; Diawara, M.; Diallo, M. Y.; Keita, S. M.; Kone, F.; Diallo, M. C.; Kourouma, S.; Diallo, M. B.; Keita, M. S.; Oulare, A.; Darbyshire, I.; Nic Lughadha, E.; van der Burgt, X.; Larridon, I.; Cheek, M.

2020-01-28 ecology
10.1101/2020.01.27.920751 bioRxiv
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To achieve conservation success, we need to support the recovery of threatened species. Yet, <5% of plant species listed as threatened on the IUCN Red List have Species Conservation Action Plans (CAPs). If we are to move from a Red List to a Green List for threatened plant species, CAPs need to be devised and implemented. Guinea is one of the most botanically diverse countries in West Africa. Recent research found that nearly 4000 vascular plants occur in Guinea, a 30% increase from previous estimates. 273 of these plant species are now assessed as threatened with global extinction. There is increasing pressure on the environment from the extractive industry and a growing population. In parallel with implementation of an Important Plant Area programme in Guinea, CAPs were developed for 20 threatened plant species. These plans elaborate conservation efforts needed first to safeguard threatened species both in situ and ex situ and then to support their recovery. We document the approach used to assemble the Species Conservation Action Plans, and we discuss the importance of having up to date field information, IUCN Red List assessments, and use of a collaborative approach. The need for these plans is increasingly important with recent calculations suggesting a third of African plants are threatened with extinction. This paper outlines initial detailed plant conservation planning in Guinea and offers a template for conservation practitioners in other tropical African countries to follow.

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