'Talking won't save the planet': uniting efforts to save Panama's parks
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The article shares the experience of the Panamanian Minister of Environment who visited various national parks, including Altos de Campana and Coiba, to engage with park rangers and scientists. The minister is in the early stages of a comprehensive plan aimed at enhancing park management and fostering collaborations with international scientists to deepen the understanding of Panama's biological heritage. The emphasis is placed on the necessity for conservation practices that are rooted in scientific research, supported by local communities, and integrated with private-sector partnerships to effectively address biodiversity and climate challenges.
I wish you could hear this picture; it was taken just after daybreak and the birds' dawn chorus was in full swing.
All conservation in the future must be science-based, have community support and be done with private-sector involvement.
Read at Nature
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