In observing World Wildlife Day, A Memorandum of Understanding was
signed between the Guyana Marine Conservation Society and the Environmental Management consultants to pave the way for greater collaboration towards protecting and conserving Guyana’s coastal and marine ecosystems. Kendell Richmond reports
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The Guyana Wildlife conservation and management committee is adamant that there is no imminent danger to the country’s marine life from the current extracting industries Kendell Richmond reports

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