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Tanzania: War On Poachers to Intensify
Daily News, 26 February 2014
THE government will use all resources at its disposal to improve anti-poaching operations and increase the number of game rangers to protect the country's wildlife from total… Read more »
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Tanzania: Top Tanzanian Wildlife Officials Removed Over Anti-Poaching Campaign
Sabahi, 25 February 2014
Tanzania's Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism Lazaro Nyalandu on Monday (February 24th) dismissed director of wildlife Alexander Songorwa and his assistant Jafari Kidegesho… Read more »
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Tanzania: Tanzania Sets Four Anti-Poaching Points
EA Business, 23 February 2014
The government has outlined four priority areas to combat wildlife poaching and illegal trafficking. Recently the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Lazaro Nyalandu ,… Read more »
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East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda Meeting On Tourism and Wildlife Management Issues Concludes in Arusha
EAC, 20 February 2014
The 17 to 20 February 2014 meeting was held to discuss among others, Partner States denying entry of tourist vehicles registered in other Partner States; harassment of driver… Read more »
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Tanzania: Tanzania to Destroy U.S. $50 Million Ivory Stockpile
EA Business, 17 February 2014
Tanzania's 90 metric tonne stockpile of ivory valued at about $50 million si to be destroyed. Read more »
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Tanzania: Tanzania Plans to Burn Poaching Trophies
Sabahi, 17 February 2014
The Tanzania Association of Tour Operators (TATO) will collect items made from elephant tusks and rhinoceros horns and burn them in a large-scale operation scheduled for June,… Read more »
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Tanzania: If Determined, We Can Protect Our Elephants From Extinction
Daily News, 16 February 2014
IN 1989, Costas Christ who writes for National Geographic Traveller magazine did a stint as a wildlife researcher in Kenya. Read more »