Zone de confluence Mouhoun-Sourou

Photo 2 : Pratique de la pêche sur le Site
Photo 3 : Entrée du campement de chasse  express Safari du Sourou
Photo 4 : Valorisation artistique du bois mort dans le campement de chasse
Photo 5 : Valorisation artistique du bois mort dans le campement de chass
Photo 6 : La pêche sur pirogue sur le Mouhoun
Photo 7 : Présence de Khaya senegalensis sur le site
Photo 1 : Vannes de Léry
Photo 8 : Infrastructure d'accueil de la concession de chasse Safari Express du Sourou
Photo 9 : Prise de poisson dans la zone de confluence Mouhoun-Sourou
Photo 11 : On peut apercevoir un hippopotame se baignant sous le pont de Léry
Photo 10 : Entrée principale de la concession de chasse Safari Sourou Express
Photo 12 : Bungalow aménagé pour les touristiques
Photo13 : Activité de pêche florissante pour les communautés riveraines
Photo 14 : Panneau de signalisation du cours d'eau principal

Zone de confluence Mouhoun-Sourou

  • Country: 
    Burkina Faso
  • Site number: 
    2292
  • Area: 
    23,300 ha
  • Designation date: 
    02-02-2017
  • Coordinates: 
    12°41'N 03°19'W
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Overview

The Site is at the confluence of the Mouhoun and Sourou rivers in the “Boucle du Mouhoun” region. The larger Mouhoun river forms, with its tributary the Sourou, a complex with a particular hydrological regime. The Site is important as a sanctuary for endangered plant and animal species: it is home to nationally or globally threatened species such as hippopotamus, and the trees Khaya senegalensis, Faidherbia albida, Vitellaria paradoxa and Parkia biglobosa. It also has a great diversity of fish with over 40 species recorded, of which the most important for fishing are various tilapia (Sarotherodon galilaeus, Oreochromis niloticus and Tilapia zillii), the catfish Clarias gariepinus, the African arowana Heterotis niloticus and the aba Gymnarchus niloticus. The wetland provides many ecosystem services to riparian populations, including fertile land, water for agricultural production, and resources for fishing, medicinal plants and livestock. A significant part of the Site corresponds to the gazetted forests of Say and Sourou which are zoned as hunting and game-viewing concessions, and so benefit from additional protection. This limits the degradation of the Site’s resources relative to those of the surrounding areas. Local communities live in symbiosis with the wetlands because of their awareness of the important role that they play in their survival.

Administrative region: 
Région de la Boucle du Mouhoun

  • National legal designation: 
    • Forêts Classée - Say et Sourou
  • Last publication date: 
    21-03-2017

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