WWF Tanzania office
WWF in Tanzania
Contact
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WWF Tanzania,
Dar es SalaamPlot No. 350 Regent Estate Mikocheni Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
+25 522 270 0077
+255 22 277 5535
WWF Conservation Projects in Tanzania
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Nature Gardens, Schools and Conservation Education in the Bangweulu Basin, Northeastern Zambia
The project aims to introduce awareness of environmental issues in school children in the Bangweulu basin, Zambia. It is widely recognised that effect...
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Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania
Stretching across the Eastern Arc mountain range, Tanzania’s Udzungwa Mountain National Park supports diverse wildlife, including elephant, buffalo, l...
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Managing the Mara River in Kenya and Tanzania
The Mara River runs through the Masai Mara Game Reserve on the Kenyan side and the Serengeti National Park on the Tanzanian side, and eventually flows...
Latest Tanzania News
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FSC certification helps stop the ‘bleeding’ in Tanzanian forests
Communities in rural Tanzania are beginning to realize the benefit of conserving their forests and ...
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Assessing Reserve Flows for the Mara River
The production of this study report was facilitated by WWF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional ...
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China and East Africa: opportunities for sustainable development
A brochure about China-Africa opportunities for sustainable development, and an introduction ...
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Seizing China's opportunity
Why and how Tanzania can build a strategy for a mutually beneficial partnership with China.
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WWF applauds new marine conservation push in coastal East Africa
Ministers and officials from ten countries and territories in East Africa yesterday endorsed or ...
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Patterns of Chinese Investment, Aid and Trade in Tanzania
A briefing paper prepared for WWF by the Centre for Chinese Studies, University of ...
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Indian Ocean tuna commission fails again on tuna, does better with sharks
Closing to fishing an area already largely closed by pirates is a long way short of being ...
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Treaty parties learn of 40 proposed wildlife trade rule changes
Proposals for tighter trade controls for species such as the Atlantic Blue Fin tuna, sharks and ...
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Flow plan for less talk and more action as climate change hits rivers
Managers and stakeholders in freshwater systems need to stop talking about adaptation to climate ...
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More of Africa urged to boost rhino numbers
After bringing Africa’s black rhinos spectacularly back from the brink of extinction one of the ...
