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6 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
News
- May 2023
Leading women in sustainable wildlife management: Meet Guyana’s ecotourism entrepreneurs
Gender-inclusive tourism in the country’s Rupununi region benefits conservation and the local economy
News
- Apr 2023
Leading women in sustainable wildlife management: Meet Lorrie Thomas
Community’s dedication helping river turtle populations bounce back in North Rupununi, Guyana
News
- Feb 2023
Toucans, tapir and tortoises: Revealing the biological riches of southern Guyana
First-ever biodiversity assessment for Karaawaimin Taawa mountain range yields exciting preliminary results
News
- Sep 2022
Empowering women through sustainable wildlife management: Flora Gomes’ story
Poultry and perseverance help to conserve wildlife in Rupununi, Guyana
Opinions
- Jul 2022
Empowering women through sustainable wildlife management: meet Susan George
The Sustainable Wildlife Management programme's focus on empowering women is resulting in improved livelihoods and better protected environments
News
- Nov 2019
Life lessons: Teaching conservation and celebrating culture in Guyana
Students build confidence in science and traditional skills
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