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 to ...
Longstanding tourist magnets for Africa, Tanzania’s protected national parks have been a strong source of social and economic growth. They contribute to capacity building through geographical and ...
Editor’s Note: Each week, Inside Africa takes its viewers on a journey, exploring the diversity of different cultures, countries and regions. Home to Africa’s highest mountain and one of its most ...
A wildlife conservationist working in Tanzania has been awarded the prestigious 2008 Parker/Gentry Award for Conservation Biology. Awarded by The Field Museum in Chicago, the prize recognizes Dr. Tim ...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a challenge for authorities in African countries where people live near protected areas. Programmes for communities to participate in wildlife tourism and share its ...
Wildlife corridors are blocked by human activities in Tanzania, severely affecting migration patterns and bringing wild animals in contact with humans leading to loss of life and animal killing to ...
To address this, a three-day Port Stakeholder Workshop was convened in Dar es Salaam by the Wildlife Division of Tanzania’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA); ...