Posted by: Bob Payne | November 18, 2011
Stakeholders stress collaboration in wildlife conservation in Africa
The Tenth Governing Council meeting of the Parties to the Lusaka Agreement Task Force held in Dar es Salaam on Friday called for cooperative law enforcement operations directed at illegal trade in wildlife and plants.
The meeting reviewed reports and proposals of the implementing organisations, mainly the Lusaka Agreement Task Force, which is the secretariat and implementing arm of the agreement, as well as the National Bureaux which are designated implementing entities of the parties.
The Lusaka Agreement comprises ministers responsible for wildlife and forestry from member states overseeing the implementation of the agreement.
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