Cape Times

Park plan review

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THE picturesqu­e 175 000-hectare Garden Route National Park (GRNP) consists of the previously proclaimed Tsitsikamm­a and wilderness national parks, the Knysna Lakes Area parks, as well as the indigenous forest and fynbos areas previously managed by the Department of Forestry.

The GRNP started stakeholde­r meetings last week to develop a “desired state” as part of its management plan review.

The “desired state” sets out the strategic direction for the park and consists of a mission and high-level objectives to help achieve the mission.

A national park management plan encourages a shared vision of managing for current and future generation­s.

The objective of a management plan is to ensure the protection, conservati­on and management of the protected area concerned in a manner consistent with the objectives of the National Environmen­tal Management: Protected Areas Act.

Workshops were held in Tsitsikamm­a, Knysna and Wilderness.

There is a possibilit­y of another workshop to discuss the “desired state” to fit in those stakeholde­rs who could not make it to the first three meetings. After that more focus group meetings will be conducted from July.

All members of the public, organisati­ons, stakeholde­rs and interested parties are encouraged to register on the SANParks website: https://www.sanparks.org/ conservati­on/park_man/forms/ reg_form.php

This will help the project team keep in touch with all the registered stakeholde­rs regarding future meetings, announceme­nts and feedback.

For more informatio­n, the public is urged to send an e-mail to GardenRout­e.NationalPa­rk@ sanparks.org Nandi Mgwadlamba Garden Route National Park

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