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The nonprofit APOPO has worked in Morogoro, Tanzania, for more than two decades to train African giant pouched rats for ...
The wildlife parks have become the leading tourist selling point for Tanzania, and this had made tourism an important sector of the economy for Tanzania’s development.
Wildlife Justice Director of Space for Giants, Katto Wambua, tells The Independent “Great work is being done in Tanzania, but still, there is the need to strengthen the protection of wildlife ...
With ecosystems ranging from Lake Tanganyika to Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania is the most biodiverse country in Africa. Though Tanzania is world famous for its safari animals, the country is also home ...
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have identified 52 potential wildlife corridors linking protected areas across Tanzania. Using a cost-effective combination of interviews with local ...
Prominent South African wildlife conservationist working in Tanzania, Wayne Lotter, has been murdered in Tanzania on his way from the Julius Nyerere International Airport to his hotel in the ...
Conservation & Society, Vol. 14, No. 3 (2016), pp. 218-231 (14 pages) We explore how the regime of rules over access to land, natural, and financial resources reflects the degree of community ...
Home to Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, and one of its most famous wildlife parks, Serengeti, Tanzania is one of the continent’s most popular destinations.