Venezuela: Wildlife and Wildlife Management

Submitted by The Catt-Trax2 Team on Tue, 2007/01/09 - 11:10am.
Report prepared by Meghan Stewart and Cassandra Kosterman, students in BCIT's Fish, Wildlife and Recreation Program.

The Venezuelan Government protects the country's biodiversity as well as its economic resources but there are still many wildlife management issues, including: cattle ranching, agricultural expansion and chemicals, logging, oil and gas exploration, and invasive grasses. Global environmental groups are key drivers of the country's environmental protections policies and scientific research.

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