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Environmental Pollution and Public Health (EPPH2009) Call for Paper WS

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Environmental Pollution and Public Health (EPPH 2009),
Special Track within iCBBE2009
Call for Papers
http://www.icbbe.org/epph
Beijing, China, June 11-13, 2009

African Community Nature Based intiatives and their future

From the reknown comments documented by IUCN and other Research scientist is that 70% of the wildlife in sub-saharan countries are found out side what is commonly known as protected areas, these areas includes National Parks, Game reserves. Most of the countries are trying to save the wildlife found within the areas, its through this then a new term has come that has a drive to involve community in conserving these wildlife despite their poor understanding: Now most of the development agencies have put alot of effort is convinving communities living with wildlife to offer more space for conservation in the name of community conservencies and in return to the communities they identify income generating activities (IGA's) such as Eco-lodge.

New Non-Consumptive Wildlife Use Regulations - Member responses

Making your view known as a TNRF member Please feel welcome to post your responses, thoughts, and recommendations about the new regulations here (you will have to sign in first).

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