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Washington announces U.S Mission team to the Climate Change Conference in Azerbaijan
The delegation from the United States will be led by Senior Advisor to the U.S President for International Climate Policy, John Podesta.
East African countries install five radars with more than 30 automatic weather stations
So far only three countries in East Africa have autonomous agencies responsible for meteorological and hydrological services.
World Travel Awards once more crown Serengeti as Africa’s Leading National Park in 2024
This is the sixth time in a row that Serengeti wins the coveted continental accolade from the prestigious World Travel Awards.
Serengeti National Park now extends into Lake Victoria
The annual Migration of nearly 2 million ungulates to also find their way onto Lake Victoria as they circulate within the Serengeti ecosystem, encompassing the National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation, Maswa Game Reserve and the Maasai Mara of Kenya
Young People from global south set their own COP 29 climate agenda in Arusha
Young people from over 100 countries within the global south attended the Climate Justice Camp which was held at the Pan-African Training Center at the foot of Mount Meru in Tanzania
Africa Wildlife disappearing at alarming rate – Living Planet Report 2024
Much as the numbers of the black rhinos and the Africa elephants are reported to have increased in the past few years in Tanzania, Africa is yet to get to be confident and comfortable that the continent's wildlife has been restored
Marine Species Hotspots discovered in Previously Unmapped Oceans in Mozambique through AI
Leveraging satellite data on temperature, water quality, sediments, and ocean currents, researchers were able to identify a shortlist of environmental conditions that best support a high diversity of marine species
Nyerere, Tanzania’s biggest National Park enters into Top 50 Best African Wildlife Safari Destinations
Nyerere is the newest National Park and essentially the latest entry out of the analysed 2,384 park reviews on the SafariBookings which included 1,239 contributions by safari travellers from 74 countries.
Tanzania launches another Wildlife Census
This new census comes just six months after the tabling of results from the previous nationwide exercise
Over 5000 teachers in Arusha City get free gas burning stoves to boost national clean energy initiatives
More than 3000 people in Tanzania die every year from respiratory diseases arising from carbon fumes emanating from burning charcoal and firewood ambers.