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Official name: Cooperative Republic of Guyana
National day: May 26th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Georgetown
Form of government: parliamentary republic
Political division: the country is divided into 10 administrative regions
Head of state: Irfaan Ali
Area: 214,969 km²
Population: 735,909
Language: English (official), Urdu and other regional languages
Currency: Guyanese Dollar
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Strengthening a sustainable management initiative and traceability mechanisms for Psittacines in Guyana
TECHNICAL PAPER SERIES Authors: Alona Sankar1 and Patrick Chesney2 1Commisisoner, Guyana Wildlife Conservation and Management Commission,...
Orchids and arapaima: an opportunity to improve value chains for products of Ecuador’s biodiversity
Representatives of Ecuador's Ministry of Environment, Water and Ecological Transition and the Bioamazon Project discuss the potential for...
CITES species included in the Ichthyological Collection CIACOL
Considering the threat situation of freshwater stingrays, CIACOL elaborated a descriptive booklet for the species present in Colombia in...
Forest Products Laboratory and RJ Botanical Garden make wood collection data available on the internet
Integration of information between the two institutions was supported by ACTO, through the Bioamazon Project. The xilotheque¹ of the...
Study on the population status of the yacaré (Caiman yacare) and the black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) in their natural distribution areas in Bolivia
Authors: Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Ecología FUND-ECO Contact: jehaninon.rios@gmail.com The National Program for the Conservation...
ACTO participates in webinar on international experiences in health of Amazonian indigenous peoples in the context of pandemic by COVID-19
With the collaboration of PAHO and the Ministries of Health of Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia and Colombia, ACTO, ORAS, HIVOS and GIZ, the first...