Collaring Project Aims to Protect Tanzania’s Elephants
The government, with the support of the World Wide Fund for Nature, will embark on a 12-month project which aims to save the remaining elephants in the Selous Game Reserve from poaching. 60 elephants are expected to be collared which will enable reserve management and government rangers to track elephant movements and identify and act against threats.
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Frankfurt Zoological Society has confirmed that the project to help return rhino and elephant to the Selous Game Reserve is under way. The project is supported by the World Wide ... Read more »
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Elephant poaching is a huge problem in Tanzania, the government has over the years made efforts to reduce it and now a new study by the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute has ... Read more »