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Three Zimbabwe Rangers Drown While On Patrol. Three rangers with the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority drowned in M...

River Basin Management Plan - Have your say The way forward for water Have your say in our public consultation on the draft River Basin...

Sixth World Ranger Congress Just a timely reminder that the Congress earlybird registration at the reduced rate (US$800) ...

Developing Learning Opportunities for Rangers Please forward this message to as many rangers as possible within your organisation for them ...

MP's beyond the Law? No not another UK expenses scandal, but in India this time. A Member of the Legislative Assem...

Formed in 1966 the CMA is the largest organisation supporting the work of conservation, access and recreation professionals in the natural greenspace and countryside sector throughout England and Wales.

Promote the value and importance of professionally managed natural greenspace and the countryside

The CMA supports professionals working in a range of environments from Country Parks to National Parks, Local and National Nature Reserves and other protected areas both urban and rural. Members are employed in a variety of different roles from Rangers and Wardens to Project Officers, Rights of Way Officers and Ecologists and for a variety of organisations including Local Authorities, Private Trusts, National Park Authorities, the Forestry Commission, The National Trust, Wildlife Trusts, Water Authorities, Natural England and Defence Estates.

In particular our aims are to:

Support the development of staff, students and volunteers involved in the management, interpretation, and public enjoyment of natural greenspace and the countryside through networking, training and continuing professional development.

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Promote the value and importance of professionally managed natural greenspace and the countryside to the general public, the government and other organisations.

Influence the organisations involved in the management of natural greenspace and countryside by providing information and authoritative comment

Champion the staff, students and volunteers involved in the management, interpretation, and access to natural greenspace and the countryside.

Making Parks Pay - Changes, Charges and Challenges A CMA Study Day on 15th July 2009 atGreat Notley Country Park & Flitch Way, Braintree, Essex ...

2009 World Ranger Congress Bolivia, November 1-7, 2009 The web site has been moved from the Chile host site to one in Bolivia, so updates to the web...

Forest Schools and wandering along Wherrymans Way! A CMA Study Day on Thursday 28th May 2009 at Whitlingham Country Park, Whitlingham Lane, Tro...

Countryside Management Study Day - Wednesday 2nd September 2009 The day will be spent looking at how we manage our woodlands and some techniques we employ to...

Dogs in park and countryside - 7th May 2009 Countryside Recreation Network Target Audience: The event will be of interest to policy mak...

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CMA gratefully acknowledges the support of the Countryside Jobs Service