Guyana Wildlife Conservation and Management Commission: Strategic Plan 2019-2029.
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Abstract
The aims and purposes of this Strategic Plan are to secure the future of the wildlife in Guyana. Managing and conserving Guyana’s wild flora and fauna in collaboration with stakeholders, using sound scientific principles, responsible regulation and education, for the benefit of all Guyanese.
The strategy over the next 10 years is based on four core focal areas or strategic goals, which together will help to achieve the vision of Securing the Future of Guyana's Wildlife. The four themes cover both internal and external mechanisms and processes.
The four goals are the following: To have effective and efficient operational and financial systems and procedures in place; To develop an appropriate legal framework and ensure compliance with the laws governing wildlife in Guyana; To foster appreciation of wildlife across Guyana and to ensure stakeholders understand the rules, regulations and relevant procedures of the Guyana Wildlife Conservation and Management Commission (GWCMC); To gain a better understanding of the threats to the future of Guyana's wildlife to ensure better decisions and management practices.
The strategy over the next 10 years is based on four core focal areas or strategic goals, which together will help to achieve the vision of Securing the Future of Guyana's Wildlife. The four themes cover both internal and external mechanisms and processes.
The four goals are the following: To have effective and efficient operational and financial systems and procedures in place; To develop an appropriate legal framework and ensure compliance with the laws governing wildlife in Guyana; To foster appreciation of wildlife across Guyana and to ensure stakeholders understand the rules, regulations and relevant procedures of the Guyana Wildlife Conservation and Management Commission (GWCMC); To gain a better understanding of the threats to the future of Guyana's wildlife to ensure better decisions and management practices.
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