The total number of tourist influx of Kainji lake National Park for a period of 2010-2020 was 33907 in which year 2013 recorded the highest number of tourist with 7,730, followed by year 2011 with 6,103 and 2019 was the least with 254. The expectation of surrounding...
The annual convergence of some wild animals at the Oli River in Kainji Lake National Park was studied. Animal population were determined using the King census method. Indirect method of counting involved the use of footprint and faecal count. Sample drives were carried out as from 7.00 h in ...
The study examined the effect of grazing as simulated by clipping on forage quality and quantity in terms of above ground biomass, live, total production and nutrients content of forages utilized by ungulates of Kainji Lake National Park. Three 2.5x2.5 m plots were constructed in the three ...
COMPOSITION OF LARGE MAMMAL DAY-TIME VISITATION TO SALT LICK SITES INSIDE KAINJI LAKE NATIONAL PARK, NIGERIAWildlife habitat utilization is crucial for effective conservation of large mammals. This study was conducted in three phases viz: focus group discussion with the park rangers stationed at Oli ...
Therefore, the impact of soil properties on grassland and Kob were assessed at the Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria, using an established transect [Gilbert Child (GC), Shehu Shagari (SS), Mamudu Lapai (ML), Hussain Mashi (HM) and Mara Staude (MS)]. The res...
Implications of management on the physiognomic features of vegetation at Kainji Lake National Park (KLNP) was carried out between December 2013 and July 2014. This is a popular tourist destination and its physical state is thus of concern. Information on percentage species composition, canopy ...
LakeNationalParkAntelopesDensityDiversityAbundanceHabitat degradation and fragmentation are eating deep into conservation areas and this is a serious threat to species diversity and abundance. Species like the antelopes have a sedentary and docile nature which makes them highly vulnerable to habitat ...
The study carried out seasonal study of some potentially toxic heavy metals: Lead, copper, cadmium, chromium, Nickel, and zinc in soils was conducted in five different vegetation zones of (Oli Camp) Kainji Lake National Park at two different levels. The vegetations are Isoberlinia woodland (...
This study assessed the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) intervention projects and its impact on biodiversity conservation in Kainji Lake National Park, North central Nigeria. Data were obtained by administering questionnaires on one hundred (100) members of Support Zone C...
Assessment of crop raiding activities of wild animal species in Kainji Lake National Park, NigeriaS.R. AjayiP.O. OsaguonaB.T. ElekhizorD.O. OyeleyeP.N. MedunaA.A. HabibDepartment of Forestry Wildlife and Range Management, University of Agriculture, Makurdi...