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Germany moves to help addressing Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Southern Tanzania Regions
Trespassing into wildlife corridors by humans is one of the major reasons why wild animals are currently invading farms and settlements.
Apartheid returns to South Africa in form of Environmental Racism
It includes the abhorrent practice of intentionally situating landfills and polluting industries along racial lines and in low-income and migrant communities.
Africa loses 5 percent GDP annually as Climate Change takes toll on the continent
Apparently, Professor Skea’s term of office coincides with the implementation of the African Union Climate Change and Resilient Development Strategy and Action Plan
Coming Soon: Walking Safari Between Udzungwa Mountains and Nyerere National Park
Tourists will now be able to trek 12 kilometers along the newly cleared wildlife corridor linking Nyerere Park and Udzungwa Mountains
Tanzania starts restoring Wildlife connectivity routes as human activities threaten Natural corridors
For instance, wildlife corridors in the country’s Northern circuit have seriously been invaded by human activities, including farms, grazing, settlements and investments.
Rechargeable Electric Boda-Bodas soon to roam in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania
The company plans to supply the motorcycles with rechargeable batteries to other East African Countries such as Uganda and Tanzania where the 'Boda-Boda,' tax business flourishes.
Banks now fund efforts to transform environment destructing activities into investments in conservation
CRDB Bank, through its new ‘Imbeju,’ Program will now be providing interest free loans and extend unsecured credit facilities to community groups undertaking income generating activities in villages located next to Wildlife Corridors.
Great Ruaha River needs even greater conservation efforts as human activities unleash destruction
The Great Ruaha is the largest and longest River in the Central and Southern Zones of Tanzania, feeding the Usangu Wetlands before emptying into the even bigger Rufiji River
How Female Conservators at Arusha National Park Impressed the New WWF Director General
The International Community is both surprised and impressed by the fact that in Tanzania, women are actively taking up challenging conservation roles
Zoonotic diseases: East Africa’s biological time bomb
As these pathogens move between wildlife, domestic animals and humans, understanding the specific modes of transmission is crucial for implementing appropriate preventive measures and controlling the spread.