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Wildlife Trafficking Report 2024: Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania under Focus, while DR Congo remains a state of…
Countries demonstrating serious and sustained efforts to prevent and prosecute wildlife trafficking may be removed from the Countries of Concern list in the next report, barring other factors.
Predator-Proof Bomas erected in Burunge to avert Human-Wildlife Conflicts along important corridor
Cases of Human-Wildlife conflicts in areas bordering protected precincts have been on the rise in recent years, some even costing lives and loss of property
African Wildlife Foundation Hands over Manyara Ranch to Local Trust. Investor moves in with 32 billion/-
The Open Wildlife Ranch is an important component of conservation within the Tarangire-Manyara ecosystem
The Ancient Baobab and Iconic Tree in Dar-es-Salaam may soon get chopped off from city landscape
The massive tree at Mbuyuni area of Dar es Salaam is located at Oysterbay area right in the middle of the path of the proposed Bus Rapid Transit track along Ali Hassan Mwinyi road.
Tanzania’s Tourism Firm gets award for empowering local communities through conservation
The Heart for Heritage and Community Champion Award which went to Chem Chem Safaris showcases exceptional leadership in heritage-focused African tourism, and a corporate culture of community, empowerment and inclusivity
Five villages in Mbarali allowed to thrive on seceded part of Ruaha National Park
Through ‘Government Notice 754 of 2023’ Tanzania has annexed a total of 405 square kilometers from Ruaha National Park, giving the land to local villages for farming and grazing activities.
Tanzania Voted Best Safari Country for Wildlife Viewing in 2024
A comprehensive survey of almost 3,600 reviews from experts and safari-goers has ranked the country as number one in the wildlife-viewing category.
Ruaha National Park is conducting the first ever dedicated research on snakes
Many people are scared of snakes and most will go any length to avoid them, but this hasn’t deterred the management of Ruaha National Park to embark on special research on the slithering reptiles.
Lake Natron in Danger: Killer shrubs advancing from Kenya threaten this important wetland in Tanzania
It is being describes as a weed but the deadly Prosopis Mrashia is essentially a shrub, in fact a tree. A poisonous one at that.
Manyara Region designates a million hectares of forested Village land for international carbon trading
Though Manyara is endorsing 1 million hectares for forest conservation with carbon trading in mind, the region has already designated 2.3 million hectares for grazing and livestock production.