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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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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.
Overflooding Lake Bongoria threatens Endorois Minority group in Kenya
With much of the grazing land under water, wild animals are being driven to seek pastures in residential areas pitting them against mostly local farmers in the emerging cases of Human-Wildlife Conflicts.
Chopper deployed to trace coalition of five renegade lions causing havoc in villages
The freely meandering lions have prompted the Iringa Regional officials to impose night curfew in effort to save people from their attacks
From Kibo Glaciers to Titanic Iceberg: Hamish Harding climbed Kilimanjaro via Lemosho Route
The Ocean-Gate's Titan was involved in yet another accident a year earlier, something which prompted Harding to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
White Rhinos from South Africa land in DR Congo
The White Rhinos were taken from The '&Beyond,' Phinda Private Game Reserve in South Africa.
Ten Elephants collared with new tracking belts in Meatu
It was stated that Elephants are responsible for 99 percent of all cases of Human-Wildlife Conflicts in the precinct
How the Private Sector Gets Involved in Wildlife and Natural Resources Protection
The wildlife sector in Tanzania is responsible for more than 80 percent of the country's tourism activities.
Lake Victoria Feared to Contain a Concentration of Heavy Metals
Observers in East Africa are convinced that Lake Victoria, which is the main reservoir for the main River Nile could be hoarding a concentration of as many metals as those found in its Nile delta's outflow.
USAID Now Moves to Protect the Indian Ocean shores in Tanzania
Respect the Ocean, because as somebody once said, the sea is a wilderness of water and a desert of waves.
Climate Change Adaptation to cost USD 50 Billion as East African Countries roll Out more Plastic Waste
Waste collection and transport services are mainly in urban centres with 55 percent of collection coverage and less than 9 percent in urban and rural areas.