West Coast National Park Reviews Management Plan

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west coast national park reviews management plan

South African National Parks has announced that West Coast National Park (WCNP) is in the process of reviewing its Park Management Plan, which takes place every ten years.

As part of the review process, a one-day workshop was held with key stakeholders from Langebaan and the Saldana Bay community together with SANParks staff, which allowed participants the opportunity to provide input/comment on the desired state (strategic direction) of WCNP and assisted in identifying the important management issues that should be addressed in the plan.

The management plan is a critical document that guides park management regarding the development and management of the park in its current and envisaged future form. It contains information on the background, biophysical context, desired state, zonation, and programmes at strategic and operational levels.

The review of the PMP is a great milestone for the WCNP which promotes cohesion amongst the park and its broader community. Stakeholders will be involved throughout the process to ensure that their concerns and aspirations are consistently understood and considered, SANParks said in a press release.

The draft plan will be provided by February 2025 and will include public input.

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