PFG releases educational material, app to address waste disposal

Children of Lake Tapakuma introduce PFG staff to their pet “Labby” (Labba – Cuniculus paca)

As World Wildlife Day approaches, the NGO Policy Forum Guyana (PFG) says that there are expected to be global shifts focusing on the intricate relationship between humanity and nature.  This year’s celebration, under the theme “Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation,” underscores humanity’s collective responsibility towards safeguarding the earth’s biodiversity, PFG said.

Yesterday, the Guyana Wildlife Conservation and Management Commission hosted a wildlife fair at the Guyana Zoological Park, uniting stakeholders, conservationists, and enthusiasts. PFG said it was expected to showcase groundbreaking initiatives to deepen the connection between humanity and wildlife.