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- Japan and Tanzania teams up to boost Kilimanjaro Coffee consumption in Tokyo
- Guinness World Records Unaware of Tanzania’s Landrover Parade Claims
- Tanzania prepares to break Germany’s Record for staging the longest parade of Land-Rover trucks in the world next October
- Bus Company hatches route between Dar-es-salaam and Nairobi via Tarakea and Oloitokitok
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Mount Hanang Landslide remains Mystery as Death Toll Rises to 70. President Samia Suluhu Visits survivors
In the early morning hours of Sunday, December 3, 2023, gigantic landslides flowing from Mount Hanang engulfed Katesh Township and surrounding villages
TAWIRI now setting out to study the elusive Pangolins
Wildlife experts say the scaly mammals are so far the most trafficked species in the world, mostly shipped from Africa to India and China
How Many Leopards are In Tanzania? Special Census for the big spotted cats commences
The leopard, together with its spotted cousin the cheetah, is among the four wildlife species described to be highly endangered in the world today.
Safari Bookings declares Serengeti to be the best African Park in 2023 above other 200 destinations
In total 200 parks in 15 African countries were included in the study Botswana, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Tanzania lists six new plants discovered in the country by American Botanist and local researcher
The new species include the ‘Muhansis,’ named after the Muha tribe and which was found in Kigoma, in Western Tanzania; Rukwana a new plant which grown on the shores of Lake Rukwa,
Tanzania and Canada Join hands in generating new solutions against negative effects of climate change
The four Tanzanian institutions of higher learning pivoted by the Aga Khan University will be working together with the Simon Fraser University (SFU) of Canada.
Between Development and the deep blue sea
Regenerative Seascapes for People, Planet, and Nature Project runs on a budget of 30 million Canadian Dollars, with the project expected to be executed for over three years from 2023 to early 2026.
Africa seems scared of deploying artificial intelligence in forestry and wildlife conservation
Tanzania, through the Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology once tried to install bush cameras along the Kwakuchinja Wildlife Corridor linking Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Park, but the project has stalled.
Tanzania erects walls of Mangroves to protect the country’s Indian Ocean Shoreline
In addition to the Sustainable management of 158,000 hectares of mangroves, Tanzania is also upgrading 23 Forest Reserves to higher levels of conservation status as Nature Forest reserves.
Ancient City of Gods? Giant Prehistoric pillars discovered in the Ruaha National Park Jungle
The spectacular site of ancient structures was discovered in the southern parts of Ruaha during an aerial patrol of the National Park by rangers using a chopper.