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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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Mystery still shrouds case of the lady tourist killed by wildlife in South Africa
The 68-year-old woman is said to have been staying at the Sirheni Bushveld Camp in the Northern Kruger National Park, where she had been lodged together with her husband.
The Dead Sea is Dying. Humans happen to be the cause
While the issue of climate change also plays a major role, it seems the real culprit is human activities, this is because people have been diverting the flow of water from discharging into the sea.
Millions of Migratory Birds get killed by crashing into glass skyscrapers in cities
This year's World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) theme Creating Bird-friendly Cities and Communities highlights the need for healthy coexistence between birds and humans, in the face of expanding urban developments, made worse by the changing climate.Â
Alexandria City is falling. Nearly 300 buildings along Egyptian coastline come down crashing
Researchers found building collapses are closely linked to the severe erosion of the Mediterranean coastline, driven by sediment imbalances resulting from decades of inefficient landscape management and uncontrolled urban expansion.
Kenya to close all airstrips in Maasai Mara National Reserve
This therefore will force tourists to undertake a more than 40 kilometers drive from the nearest airport which is currently being constructed in Narok Town and set to be ready by March 2026.
Collared elephant reveals mass jumbo exodus from Forest in Kenya, escaping human invasion
Despite their shrinking natural habitat and increased human encroachment, throughout the nearly seven years of Elephant Fitz tracking, the animal has not been observed leaving the conservancy even once–until now.
Tanzania launches Indian Ocean Conservation Program for Blue Economy
Pamoja Tuhifadhi Bahari Yetu Project also intends to contribute to the improved environmental protection and biodiversity conservation of the coastal and marine ecosystems in Tanzania.
Pangolin scales overtake elephant tusks in wildlife trafficking racket
Between 2015 and 2024, over 370 tonnes of pangolin scales were seized globally, with the consignments originating from African countries.
Wildlife Trafficking: Tanzania Hosts Lusaka Agreement Council Meeting
Tanzania is one of the seven African states partaking in the Lusaka Agreement, which also includes Kenya, Uganda, Lesotho, Liberia, Zambia, and Congo Brazzaville.
Kenya translocating giraffes to rewild two conservancies
This carefully coordinated exercise involves relocating five giraffes from Solio Ranch Conservancy to Tundra Conservancy, as well as two other giraffes from Lolmarik Conservancy to Kambi Msituni reserve.