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May 30, 2013 News
The government, through the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Botanical Gardens of Adelaide of South Australia to develop a programme to foster cooperation for biodiversity, conservation and sustainable environmental management practices.
The MOU was signed by Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Robert Persaud and Ian Hunter, Minister for Sustainable Environment and Conservation of Adelaide, South Australia.
The signing of the MOU will provide support for the Protected Areas Commission and the Three Parks Initiative to enhance green public spaces in Georgetown, the Ministry said yesterday.
“This will be strengthened through bilateral relations between the Governments of Guyana and South Australia by providing advancement of biodiversity, conservation, sustainable management practices and enrichment of the social and cultural capital of both regions.”
Persaud was accompanied by Omkar Lochan and Damian Fernandes of the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment and the Protected Areas Commission respectively.
“Both countries have expressed a commitment to promote the value of biodiversity to people and to providing innovative educational and public awareness, to engage visitors and encourage them to develop increased knowledge and awareness of the value of plants, the plant world and the environment,” the statement said.
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