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Individual Consultant - Aerial Survey for Elephants and Other Large Herbivores

ZimbabweTenders notice for Individual Consultant - Aerial Survey for Elephants and Other Large Herbivores. The reference ID of the tender is 35021803 and it is closing on 01 Aug 2019.

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  • Country: Zimbabwe
  • Summary: Individual Consultant - Aerial Survey for Elephants and Other Large Herbivores
  • ZWT Ref No: 35021803
  • Deadline: 01 Aug 2019
  • Financier: United Nations Secretariat
  • Purchaser Ownership: Government
  • Tender Value: Refer Document
  • Notice Type: Tender
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  • Tenders are invited for Individual Consultant - Aerial Survey for Elephants and Other Large Herbivores. Background The Government of Zimbabwe, through the Ministry of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry (METHI), in partnership with the UNDP is implementing a 6-year GEF funded project entitled β€œStrengthening Biodiversity and Ecosystems Management and Climate-Smart Landscapes in the Mid to Lower Zambezi Region of Zimbabwe, known as the Zambezi Valley Biodiversity Project (ZVBP). The project is implemented under a National Implementation Modality (NIM) where METHI is the Implementing Partner. This is a child project being implemented under a global parent programme entitled β€œGlobal Partnership on Wildlife Conservation and Crime Prevention for Sustainable Development.” The project seeks to address multiple threats to biodiversity and sustainable community development in the Lower Zambezi which include poaching and associated wildlife trade, retaliatory killing of wildlife, deforestation and associated land degradation due to unsustainable agriculture and firewood consumption, and uncontrolled veld fires. The Zimbabwe project is therefore a multifocal area project whose objective is to promote an integrated landscape approach to managing wildlife resources, carbon and ecosystem services in the face of climate change in the protected areas and communal lands of the Mid to Lower Zambezi Regions of Zimbabwe. The project has 4 components namely: Component 1. Strengthening capacity and governance frameworks for integrated wildlife and woodland management and wildlife/forest crime enforcement in Zimbabwe; Component 2. Strengthening Zimbabwe's PA estate and CAMPFIRE Wildlife Conservancies in areas of global BD significance; Component 3. Mainstreaming BD and ES management, and climate change mitigation, into the wider landscape; and Component 4. Knowledge Management, M&E and Gender Mainstreaming; The project is being implemented in Muzarabani, Mbire and Hurungwe Districts as well as Mana Pools National Park, and Chewore, Sapi, Hurungwe, Dande, Charara and Doma Safari Areas. CURRENT SITUATION IN THE CONSERVATION OF ELEPHANTS Zimbabwe has a proud history of successful elephant conservation. Elephant populations in most of Africa were reduced to very low numbers by the late 19th Century. In 1897 approximately 100,000 tonnes of ivory were exported from Africa. In 1900 it was feared that elephants might become extinct south of the Zambezi River. Using historical accounts of elephant numbers, backwards extrapolations based on population growth rates, and known levels of elephant kills, it is unlikely that Zimbabwe held more than about 4,000 elephants in 1900. More than one hundred years later, in 2014, this number had increased twenty-fold to nearly 83,000 elephants despite attempts to limit elephant population growth between 1960 and 1989 by culling 45,000 elephants in tsetse control areas and state protected areas. The primary rationale for limiting elephant numbers in protected areas was to reduce their impact on woodland habitats and the loss of plant and animal species as a result of elephant-induced habitat change. Elephant impacts on woodlands and associated and biodiversity remains a concern today. Between 1990 and 2006 elephant populations grew exponentially but growth has since been limited by an escalation of illegal killing. However, the overall population in the country remains at more than 80,000 elephants which is more than twice the national target population envisaged in the 1980s. Elephants are distributed in four main regional populations in Zimbabwe, namely, Northwest Matabeleland, the Sebungwe, the mid-Zambezi Valley, and the South East Lowveld. The mid-Zambezi Valley had more than 11,500 elephants, according to the 2014 survey. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA), has a national mandate to manage wildlife in the country and is the lead agency in elephant management. Current management efforts include protection, research and monitoring. ZPWMA is planning to carry out a national survey to establish the current population status of elephants and other large herbivores. These national surveys will be expected to cover an estimated total area of 66334 km2 in four known major elephant range areas namely Matabeleland North West, Sebungwe, Middle Zambezi Valley and South East Lowveld. The elephant is a key indicator species of the impact of the ZVBP. Surveys in the mid-Zambezi region will therefore be supported under the current project. This process is important as it seeks to ascertain the baseline information of flagship species in the project area (Indicator 3). UNDP is therefore seeking the services of a competent individual or firm/organisation to conduct aerial surveys in the Mid to Lower Zambezi region of Zimbabwe and establish the current status of the population of elephants and other large herbivores. Duties and Responsibilities Aerial surveys have traditionally informed wildlife management policy and strategy in Zimbabwe. Objective three of Zimbabwe’s National Elephant Management Plan 2015-2017 focuses on maintaining continuity in research and monitoring necessary for effective adaptive management and conservation of elephants hence the need for the survey. In this instance the survey will also contribute to the baseline data of the project which will be used to track the impact of the investments coming through the ZVBP. Goal The goal of the aerial survey is to provide an estimate population numbers, structure and distribution of elephant and other large herbivores within the Zambezi Valley landscape. Specific Objectives Β· Provide up-to-date information on the status of Zimbabwe’s elephant population to ZPWMA, international bodies (e.g. CITES, IUCN, African Elephant Specialist Group) and the general public, in both Zimbabwe and abroad; Β· Inform changes over the past 5 years, in the number and spatial distribution of elephants and other large herbivores in the Zambezi Valley; Β· As part of a national survey, provide a framework for informed policy decision driving the implementation of Zimbabwe’s Elephant Management Strategy; Β· Inform the GEF ZVBP’s indicator species baseline. Methodology Middle Zambezi Valley (17,003km2) comprises the Escarpment and the Valley floor. The area includes Charara, Chewore (North and South), Dande, Doma, Hurungwe, Sapi Safari Areas, and Mana Pools National Park. The survey will cover communal areas of Muzarabani, Kanyemba, Dande and Mkwichi. The consultant must produce a detailed methodology and provide survey designs on how they will conduct the aerial surveys. Required outputs A report that includes methodology, survey design, animal population estimates and confidence limits and distribution maps. Β· Draft Report: In-depth quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data collected to be availed no later than four weeks following the conclusion of the aerial survey. Comments on the draft will be provided within three weeks of submission of the draft report; Β· Final Report: In-depth quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data collected to be availed no later than one week after the receipt of comments. Competencies High Level of Professionalism: Β· Strong analytical, quantitative and problem-solving skills; Β· Ability to provide clear messages on complex information; Β· Ability to seek and synthesize information from a variety of sources and draw solid conclusion based on in depth analysis; Β· Accuracy and attention to detail; Β· Good communication skills, including the ability to write high quality reports, conduct studies and to articulate ideas in a clear and concise style; Β· Excellent interpersonal skills, teamwork and adept at working with people of diverse cultural and social backgrounds; Β· An understanding of and ability to abide by the core values of the United Nations. Strong Planning & Organizing Capacity: Β· Organizes and accurately completes multiple tasks by establishing priorities while taking into consideration special assignments, frequent interruptions, deadlines, available resources and multiple reporting relationships; Β· Plans, coordinates and organizes workload while remaining aware of changing priorities and competing deadlines; Β· Demonstrates ability to quickly shift from one task to another to meet multiple support needs. Demonstratable Teamwork: Β· Works collaboratively with partners to achieve organizational goals; Β· Solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; Β· Facilitates the development of individual and multi-cultural/team competencies; Β· Ability to provide substantive training and mentoring and manage teams. Required Skills and Experience Education: Β· Minimum qualification of a B.Sc. degree in either Zoology, Wildlife Ecology, Wildlife Conservation or related qualification; Experience: Β· A wildlife biologist with extensive practical experience in wildlife management, research and monitoring in African Savannah ecosystems; Β· Have at least 20 years’ experience in conducting aerial surveys of elephants and other large herbivores in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa; Β· Experience in budget preparation, organisation, planning, survey design, execution and reporting on aerial surveys; Β· Experience in conducting training courses for aerial surveys. Language Β· All reports will be done in English.
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Individual Consultant - Aerial Survey for Elephants and Other Large Herbivores - Zimbabwe Tender

The UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP), a Government sector organization in Zimbabwe, has announced a new tender for Individual Consultant - Aerial Survey for Elephants and Other Large Herbivores. This tender is published on ZimbabweTenders under ZWT Ref No: 35021803 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2019-08-01.

The estimated tender value is Refer Document, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.

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