The North West Parks and Tourism Board seeks proposals for the secure storage and disposal of rhinoceros horn stockpiles. Bidders must demonstrate expertise in wildlife trade, security, and compliance with relevant legislation.
The North West Parks and Tourism Board is inviting proposals from qualified service providers for the secure management of its rhinoceros horn stockpile. This includes the safe possession, storage, marketing, insuring, and trading of both White and Black Rhino horn stocks. Bidders must possess relevant facilities and experience in high-security wildlife trade, ensuring compliance with all applicable policies and legislative requirements.
The selected service provider will be responsible for implementing stringent security measures to protect the stockpile, as well as developing marketing strategies that align with conservation efforts and legal frameworks. This initiative aims to ensure the ethical and responsible management of rhinoceros horn stocks while maximizing potential revenue through regulated trade. The tender is open to companies that can demonstrate a proven track record in wildlife trade and stockpile management, ensuring the protection of endangered species and compliance with international regulations.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in wildlife trade, security services, and conservation management. Companies with experience in handling sensitive wildlife products and compliance with environmental regulations are encouraged to apply.
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