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Protecting East Africa’s Natural Capital: The Cost of Inaction
Recent Study indicates that East Africa can harness more than just Tourism from the Region's Natural Capital. However this valuable asset is also being rapidly degraded and it will be even costlier to restore it back to its original condition
Elephants Migrate from Tsavo to Mkomazi Parks As Ecological Balance Between Kenya and Tanzania Tilts
Increasing human activities at the two Tsavo National Parks in Kenya, drive herds of Jumbos South of the border into Mkomazi National Park in Northern Tanzania. But should this be good or bad news?
Italian Job: Shot Taken In Ethiopia by Snapper from Ancona, Wins Benjamin Mkapa Wildlife Photography Award
A wildlife photo contest organized in honor of former Tanzanian President, Benjamin Mkapa, produced a potpourri of multi-national winning entries.
Riccardo Marchegiani, from Italy has emerged the overall winner in the inaugural Benjamin Mkapa African!-->!-->!-->…
Portrait of Serengeti’s Killer Lioness stands to win UK photographic award in London
The Lioness muzzle was still dripping with fresh blood.
The wild cat then pinned down the struggling wildebeest she had just hunted and posed for Camera.
Now, that timeless portrait, titled ‘Raw Moment,’ photographed by Lara Jackson, in the Serengeti!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Knock! Knock? Black Rhinos return at the foot of Mount Meru
The world’s highly endangered wildlife species, the Rhino, will soon be returning at the base of Mount Meru, in Arusha Region.
Ngongongare Gate, the entrance to Arusha National Park, with Mount Meru in the background. The Area used to roam with Rhinoceroses!-->!-->!-->…
River Mara: When Mystery lurks under Murky water Surface
"Crocodiles can fly!"
One has to watch giant reptiles shooting onto the sky from the depths of Mara River, to capture high jumping Zebras and Gnus splashing into the muddy river in their quest to cross onto the other side.
Everybody enjoys!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…