"A memorandum of understanding has been executed with MSGIZ, a government of Germany-funded project," Goa Environment Minister Alina Saldanha said at the state government-organised wildlife awareness campaign-2014.
The minister also said that the department has partnered with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in another project on productivity of mangrove eco-system in Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary near here.
The recent wildlife census conducted by the state forest department had thrown up some encouraging findings, she said, refusing to give details. She only added that the findings show that Goa is emerging as a bio-diversity hotspot.
"Not only the biodiversity of the Ghats is second to none, so many species which have not been discovered yet exist here. We have recently discovered caecilians (a snake-like amphibian group) which were hitherto unknown," he said.
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