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12 Oct 2020

The Africa Forest Regional programme is implemented in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Madagascar and ...

Africa Regional Forest Programme Success stories
01 Oct 2020

Maximillian Chatila, (40) from Mapogoro village is a para professional for CARE-WWF Alliance ...

7 water sources restored by community members
29 Sep 2020

WWF and partner Mpingo Conservation Development Initiative (MCDI) with support from WWF Sweden has ...

Community forest mobile sawmilling transforming timber market in certified VLFRs
24 Sep 2020

WWF Tanzania in collaboration with the Tanzania Wildlife Management Authority (TAWA) arranged a ...

Magistrates Commit to support Wildlife Crimes eradication
08 Sep 2020

“For women in rural areas, it’s one thing to own land and it’s another to have control over the ...

FROM DREAMING TO REALITY: KHADIJA’S JOURNEY TO LAND OWNERSHIP
27 Aug 2020

30th of August marks World Whale Shark awareness day. In Tanzania this day comes with good news of ...

A promising future for the gentle giants of Mafia as we mark global whale shark awareness day
27 Aug 2020

A Pristine, peaceful coastal tourism destination, Mafia Island is the only home for the whale ...

Whale Sharks: The Iconic Species of Mafia Island, Tanzania
18 Aug 2020

Super excited that the team is travelling to Songosongo Island. History says humanity on the ...

Octopus fishing Reef Closures: A Smart Initiative for Marine Fisheries Co Management
30 Jul 2020

Strengthening Marine Protected Are Management in Rufiki, Mafia and Kilwa Seascape. Download the ...

Grievance Mechanism and forms
27 Jul 2020

Read and download the guidelines for Environmental and Social Management for the RUMAKI project ...

RUMAKI Environmental and Social Management System

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Halting the Illegal Trade of CITES Species from World Heritage Sites Report 2017
BMUs necessitate police support in fighting illegal fishing
BEACH Management Units (BMUs) along the coastal lines of Tanzania are demanding for greater cooperation from marine police to help mitigate increased innovation by dynamite fishermen who sometimes use fertilizers and silent bombs.

Daniel Athumani (3rd from right), Chairperson of the Sara-Kichangani Beach Management Unit (BMU) ... rel= © Laura George/ WWF Tanzania


 

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