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August 02
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Rangers Impound Seven Submachine Guns in Serengeti Park
Daily News
SEVEN submachine guns (SMGs) have been confiscated from poachers by rangers in Serengeti National Park (SENAPA) in recent months. Read more »
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Tourists Throng Serengeti to Witness Wildebeest Migration
Daily News
THE number of vehicles ferrying tourists entering and leaving the country via the Tanzanian/Kenyan Sirari Border Post has significantly increased this season. Read more »
August 01
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The Star
NAKURU Lake Nakuru National Park has the highest number of local tourists this year. Senior warden John Wambua said despite the rains the park gets more than 1,300 tourists daily.... Read more »
July 29
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Lunar Cycle May Influence Elephants' Crop 'Raids'
VOA
African elephants appear to use the cover of darkness to avoid being detected by humans when raiding farmlands for food, according to a new study. Read more »
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Elephant Frightens U.S. Film Star
Daily News
THE world's most popular Television Talkshow queen, Oprah Winfrey, was accosted by a giant Jumbo while touring the Serengeti, Tanzania's second largest National Park. Read more »
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NEMA Boss Speaks On Progress One Year On [interview]
The Star
Geoffrey Wahungu is the director general of the National Environment Management Authority. He appeared on the acclaimed KissTV primetime news JSO @ 7 hosted by anchor John Sibi... Read more »
July 28
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Downed Plane Recovered in Kenya, Three Swiss Dead
Sabahi
Three Swiss nationals are confirmed dead after the wreckage of a missing charter plane was found Saturday (July 27th) in Kenya's Aberdare National Park, Kenya's Capital FM... Read more »
July 27
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Three Swiss Missing in Murang'a Plane Mishap
The Star
THE police in Murang'a is on a search of a light wing air craft that got off the radar on Thursday evening. Police believe the aircraft had three Swiss passengers on board who were... Read more »
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Semien National Park to Resettle Inhabitants
ERTA
Semien National Park is to resettle over 2,700 people living with in the Park's boundary in the coming Ethiopian New Year. This is what office of the park told ENA. Read more »
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Rearing Lions, Zebras Could Save L. Mburo [opinion]
New Vision
Wild animals have been trapped in a wave of land use change around Lake Mburo National Park in western Uganda. A bigger part of what used to be a game park is now in the hands of... Read more »
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The Star
The early winter morning was crisp as I drove into the park. A few minutes later, I was stopped by an 'official zebra roadblock'. What a sight! Everywhere I looked there were... Read more »
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Lionesses Are Mothers Above Other Mothers
Daily News
TIME and generation have passed but the song and stories which talk about the callousness of step mothers remain as a warning to a child growing up in the neighbourhoods of such... Read more »
July 24
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Mara Orders Herders Out of Serengeti Park
Daily News
MARA Regional Authorities have ordered herders who set up temporary shelters within the northern fringes of the Serengeti National Park (SENAPA) to move out of the park within... Read more »
July 22
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Tarime Leaders Ask for TANAPA's Support On Village Land Disputes
Daily News
CIVIC leaders are calling for dialogue with the Tanzania National Park (TANAPA) aimed at finding a solution over land dispute between three villages of the Northern Tarime District... Read more »
July 21
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MPs Want Compensation for Families Killed By Animals From Parks
New Vision
Members of Parliament representing people living near national parks have asked Government to compensate families of people killed by animals that escape from parks, protected... Read more »
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Nairobi Park Diary - What's the Buzz ?
The Star
In the bustling madness of a mega city like Nairobi, it is so easy to become over-burdened with some of the multiple issues and events that happen constantly. Due to this overload,... Read more »
July 20
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Study Confirms Hope for Endangered Primates
Daily News
A WILDLIFE Conservation Society (WCS) research team has completed a five year study that gives new hope to some of the world's most endangered primates. The study, published in... Read more »
July 19
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When Livestock Keepers, Poachers Cause Environmental Damage to National Park
Daily News
TARIME is one of the districts whose herders and poachers pose a threat to the Serengeti National Park (SENAPA) ecology. Herders from three villages of Tarime are invading part of... Read more »
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'Villagers May Visit Tourism Spots'
Daily News
TARIME District Council chairman Amos Sagara has encouraged councillors and residents in the vicinity of Serengeti National Park to take advantage of living close to the park to... Read more »
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Serengeti Park Set for More Tourist Arrivals This Season
Daily News
THE Serengeti National Park (SENAPA) Chief Warden, Mr William Mwakilema, has said the ongoing high season has started positively and they anticipate many tourist arrivals. Read more »
July 18
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Wildebeest Migration About to Enter Serengeti National Park
Daily News
THE 2013 wildebeest migration has reached the northern fringes of the world-famous Serengeti National Park (SENAPA) threatened by herders hailing from northern Tarime District of... Read more »
July 17
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EA Business
The number of animals in Uganda's national parks and game reserves has soared over the past decade, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has said. Read more »
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Poachers Resort to Poisoned Arrows in Tsavo
Sabahi
Poachers are enlisting local residents to assist in killing elephants using poisoned arrows in Tsavo Conservation Area, Kenya's Daily Nation reported Tuesday (July 16th). Read more »
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Kenyans in Trouble Over Trespass
Daily News
TWO Kenyan nationals, Robert Mwadime Mwakana (30), and Dickson Kawa Mbole (27), have been arrested for trespassing and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Read more »
July 16
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TANAPA Warns Against Grazing of Cattle in National Parks
Daily News
DIRECTOR General of the Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA), Mr Allan Kijazi, called for immediate solution on what he described as pointless conflicts between some villagers in... Read more »
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