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The National Action Plan for Leopard Conservation in Georgia is based on the eco-regional strategy of this species with timeframe about 5 years.
This document is the result of a joint effort between Minister of Environment Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia, WWF and NACRES. Development of Action plan involved a wide range of experts and stakeholders, including representatives from research institutions, as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations. In April 2009, the first draft of the plan was developed. The document was circulated among experts and other stakeholders for review. Comments and suggestions from this review process were taken into account, wherever possible, during the preparation of the final draft, which was then submitted to the Ministry of Environment for final comments and approval.
This document is the result of a joint effort between Minister of Environment Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia, WWF and NACRES. Development of Action plan involved a wide range of experts and stakeholders, including representatives from research institutions, as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations. In April 2009, the first draft of the plan was developed. The document was circulated among experts and other stakeholders for review. Comments and suggestions from this review process were taken into account, wherever possible, during the preparation of the final draft, which was then submitted to the Ministry of Environment for final comments and approval.
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National Action Plan of the Conservation of Leopard in Georgia