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Vulture conservation in Makao WMA

The Serengeti ecosystem is an important stronghold for vultures, but belief-based killings through poisoning are having catastrophic effects on their populations. With funding from the Darwin Initiative (29-013), we are engaging traditional healers to address this conservation challenge.Whether soaring majestically…

Environmental education in Derema

Youths are future leaders, and therefore, investing in their knowledge is one of the sustainable approaches towards sustainable conservation. We are, therefore, championing education for sustainable development, linked with SDG 4.7, to nurture primary and secondary students to become champions…

Addressing the Illegal Killing of Birds (IKB)

Birds are the best indicators of ecosystem health with some of them migrating between Europe and Africa every year. However, during migration, most of them are targeted and killed by local communities, mainly for food and as a source of…

Grey Crowned Crane conservation in Kagera Wetlands

The endangered Grey Crowned Crane (Balearica regulorum) is experiencing threats in its range, resulting in a rapid population decline. In Tanzania, less than 1,000 individuals are estimated to remain in the wild, although the actual numbers might be low, demanding…

Grey Crowned Crane conservation in West Kilimanjaro

The slopes of Mount Meru and West Kilimanjaro are one of the important Grey Crowned Crane habitats outside protected areas in Northern Tanzania. In these areas, Nature Tanzania is working with communities, including livestock keepers and farmers, to protect the…

International Waterbird Census (IWC)

As a signatory to the African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA), the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, through the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI), has been organising the International Waterbird Census. Nature Tanzania has been supporting these important events since…
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