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THE LAUNCH OF GUYANA’S BIRD GUIDE ACCREDITATION PROGRAMME

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December 3, 2025
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The Ministry of Tourism, Industry & Commerce and the Guyana Tourism Authority, in collaboration with the South Rupununi Conservation Society, officially launched the country’s official Bird Guide Accreditation Programme. It is the first initiative of its kind in Guyana and represents Guyana’s first formal system for recognising bird-watching expertise.

The programme was created to raise the standard of bird guiding, improve skills at every level, and support the rapid growth of avitourism in Guyana.

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To date, the framework has been developed, training modules have been completed, and the pilot phase is underway. The first round of local guide training took place in the Rupununi in August 2025, with the next phase set for January 2026.

By building capacity and recognising excellence, the programme strengthens community-led tourism, supports job creation, and positions Guyana as one of the leading birding destinations in the world.

In light of this, the Guyana Tourism Authority and the South Rupununi Conservation Society are proud to recognise the guides who have achieved accreditation in the following categories. 

NATIONAL BIRD GUIDE

Ron Allicock

Wally Price

Leon Moore

REGIONAL BIRD GUIDE

Kenneth Butler 

Asaph Wilson 

Jeremy Melville

Leroy Ignacio 

Ashley Holland 

John Christian 

Pooran Ragnauth 

Gary Sway 

Neil Allicock 

LOCAL BIRD GUIDE

Kenneth Mandook 

Together, these guides represent the calibre, leadership, and passion behind Guyana’s first national bird guide accreditation system. Their work continues to shape the future of avitourism across the country.

#DiscoverGuyana   #TourismDevelopment #CommunityTourism  #CommunitySupport

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