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-British High Commission

Fraser WheelerGuyana is said to be better positioned to meet its obligations under the International Convention on Biodiversity after four years of wetlands assistance from the UK and institutions, the British High Commission said yesterday in a press release.
And among the results coming out of the North Rupununi Wetlands Project (NRWP) are teacher and student resources for primary schools, community and environmental officer courses, a postgraduate course on wetlands management for the University of Guyana, the 2008 edition of the North Rupununi Adaptive Management Process (NRAMP), maps, and the North Rupununi Community website.

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