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Tanzania Celebrates World Wildlife Day 2026

Tanzania Celebrates World Wildlife Day 2026

DAR ES SALAAM, March 3, 2026  Tanzania has joined the global community in commemorating World Wildlife Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the vital role wildlife plays in social, economic, and environmental[...]
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Mkomazi Rhino and Wild Dog Conservation Project Drives New Tourism Growth in Tanzania

Mkomazi Rhino and Wild Dog Conservation Project Drives New Tourism Growth in Tanzania

Tanzania continues to strengthen its position as a leading wildlife destination following significant progress in endangered species conservation at Mkomazi National Park. The successful implementation of black rhino breeding and[...]
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Nature’s Perfect Partnership

Nature’s Perfect Partnership

 How Oxpeckers Protect Tanzania’s Wildlife Across Tanzania’s vast wilderness—from the plains of the Serengeti National Park to the rich ecosystems of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area—a small bird[...]
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Strategic Conservation Meeting Held at TANAPA Headquarters in Arusha

Strategic Conservation Meeting Held at TANAPA Headquarters in Arusha

ARUSHA- The Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Hon. Dr. Ashatu Kijaji (MP), chaired a high-level strategic working meeting with officers and police of the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) at its Headquarters in Phase[...]
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Tanzania: Africa’s Lion Capital and Home to the World’s Largest Lion Population

Tanzania: Africa’s Lion Capital and Home to the World’s Largest Lion Population

     Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – April 2026 Tanzania has firmly positioned itself at the heart of Africa’s wildlife narrative, emerging as the “Lion Capital of Africa” with an estimated[...]
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