Benin

Select Support project for the conservation of mangrove ecosystems and threatened aquatic species in the Basse Vallée de l’Ouémé Biosphere Reserve Support project for the conservation of mangrove ecosystems and threatened aquatic species in the Basse Vallée de l’Ouémé Biosphere Reserve

Benin Environment and Education Society (BEES) est une organisation non gouvernementale établie au Bénin depuis 2005 et qui mène plusieurs actions pour la protection de l’environnement.

An initiative of Benin Environment and Education Society (BEES ONG)

Overview of the project

BEES uses dugout canoe racing as a tool to raise awareness of the need to protect mangroves and endangered species in the Lower Ouémé Valley Reserve (Benin). The project, funded by Play For Nature, targets local communities to preserve species such as the manatee, the spotted-necked otter and migratory birds.

Objective

The aim of the project is to use dugout canoe racing as a means of communicating and raising mass awareness of the need to protect the Reserve's mangrove ecosystems and endangered aquatic species, namely the African manatee, the spotted-necked otter, the dwarf crocodile, the sitatunga and migratory waterbirds.

Level of progress

Ongoing research

Project timeline

03/02/2024 au 03/04/2024

Quantitative results

More than 200 participants from each commune took part in the workshops, and the pirogue race brought together 48 competitors and more than 1,000 spectators. 24 winners were awarded prizes and hired as awareness-raising relays, with the support of local authorities and community associations.

Qualitative results

The workshops increased participants’ knowledge of mangrove protection and raised their awareness of local issues and environmentally harmful practices.

Financing

We received funding from Play For Nature to carry out this project.

About the
organisation

Benin Environment and Education Society (BEES ONG)

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Maximin DJONDO
Directeur Exécutif
bees@bees-ong.org
+229 0197167835

BEES is a Beninese NGO that has been active since 2005, focusing on biodiversity, environmental education, ecotourism, climate adaptation and community development.

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Other partners / supporters

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Small Initiatives Programme (SIP) Kingdom of the Netherlands Ocean Care.