A Dream for Guyana's Natural Heritage 
 
 
Kojo Nnamdi, a respected Guyanese radio and television talent who lives in the United States, sounds the alarm in this documentary, which introduces viewers to the beautiful variety of life in the wilderness of Guyana.
15 
1998 
English 
The South American country of Guyana faces development pressures like many countries, and this is placing enormous pressure on previously untouched natural areas.

Kojo Nnamdi, a respected Guyanese radio and television talent who lives in the United States, sounds the alarm in this documentary. With a very personal touch, he invites us to recognize the value of Guyana's natural riches and the importance of protecting them today and long into the future. Kojo helps us understand the concept of protected areas around the world, highlighting national parks in Ghana (Africa) and Belize (Central America).

This documentary introduces viewers to the beautiful variety of life in the wilderness of Guyana. It inspires pride and ownership. It calls for a dream: the creation of a Protected Area System to help conserve Guyana's Natural Heritage.

$29.95

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