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STRATEGY FOR THE CONSERVATION OF ELEPHANTS IN GHANA To ensure the conservation of viable elephant populations and their habitats in Ghana
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Document Date: 2014-05-12 07:46:56


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City

Accra / /

Company

World Wide Fund / Baidu / Ford / African Elephant Specialist Group / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Burkina Faso / Togo / Ghana / Cote d'Ivoire / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Red Volta-Nazinga complex / Forest Research Institute of Ghana / Goaso Complex / /

IndustryTerm

wildlife management / joint management protocol / draft protocol / law enforcement / bilateral law enforcement protocols / elephant products / university law / /

NaturalFeature

Red Volta River / Red Volta valley / National Forest / Ghanaian forests / /

Organization

World Conservation Union / NGO / Ministry of Lands / IUCN / Ghana Wildlife Department / Wildlife Division / Elephant Conservation Advisory Committee / Forest Service Division / U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service / Government of Ghana / World Wide Fund for Nature / European Union / Approach government / Ministry of Lands and Forestry / Forest Research Institute of Ghana / /

Person

Holly Dublin / James Briamah / KWAKU AFRIYIE / Richard Barnes / /

Position

Contract sociologist / General public outside elephant / Minister / District Chief / wildlife officer / /

Region

West Africa / Northern Ghana / /

Technology

bilateral law enforcement protocols / 7.4 Protocol / joint management protocol / /

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