GEO: Law of Georgia on Wildlife

Event: Country Safeguard Systems: Central and West Asia

GEO: Law of Georgia on Wildlife

26 December 1996

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Wildlife is one of the basic component parts of natural environment.

The wildlife of Georgia represents the most important part of biological diversity of the country and, also, the kingdom. It takes particular part in the protection of biosphere and preservation of sustainability, also in satisfaction of spiritual and financial demands of the Georgian Citizens and bringing up of future generations.

The wildlife existing within the limits of Georgia’s land territories, air space, territorial waters, continental shelf and special economic zone, is national wealth of Georgia and is protected by the state.

Geographical Focus: 
Georgia
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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