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WHMSI is building
country capacity to conserve and manage migratory wildlife. It improves
hemispheric communication on conservation issues of common interest,
provides training in priority areas, strengthens the exchange of
information needed for informed decision-making, and provides a forum to
address emerging issues such as new threats to migratory species, or the
connections between wildlife disease and human diseases.
Memoranda
of Understanding signed with international organizations active in the
field of migratory species conservation:
WHMSI
is a partnership among all of the nations of the hemisphere, including
governments,
non-governmental organizations, and relevant treaties, working to
conserve shared migratory
species. Its mission is to contribute significantly to the conservation
of the migratory species of
the Western Hemisphere by
strengthening cooperation and communication among nations, international
initiatives and civil society, and by expanding constituencies,
awareness and political support.
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Secretariat of the
Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment
of the Wider Caribbean Region (UNEP
- CAR/RCU)
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Society
for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds (SCSCB)
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Ramsar Regional Center for Training and Research on Wetlands in the
Western Hemisphere (CREHO)
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Manatee Conservation Trust of Trinidad and Tobago (MCT) |
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Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species
of Wild Animals |
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US Committee of the
North American Bird Conservation Initiative (US NABCI) |
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Western
Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN) |
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