Tourism Helps Protect Nature and Culture in Tanzania and East Africa

In East Africa, tourism is not only about visitors coming to see beautiful places—it also plays a big role in protecting nature and culture. Take Tanzania for example. Tourists pay entry fees to visit Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Mount Kilimanjaro. That money is used to protect wildlife like lions, elephants, and wildebeests. It … Continue reading Tourism Helps Protect Nature and Culture in Tanzania and East Africa

Why Tourism is Important in African Countries

Tourism is very important for many African countries because it brings jobs, money, and new opportunities for local people. When visitors from around the world come to see Africa’s natural beauty, wildlife, and culture, they spend money on hotels, food, transport, and local goods. This helps families and communities earn a living. For example, in … Continue reading Why Tourism is Important in African Countries

Unexpected evolution

Human demand act as the 6th mass extinction driver all over the world. At the end we will loose the beauty of nature and the ecosystem collapses We will end up loosing wildlife habitat  Stop deforestation , encourage planting more trees #nature #conservation #tanzania

South Africa: Poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions

South Africa: Poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lion 2 hours ago Share this with Facebook Share this with Messenger Share this with Twitter Share this with Email Image copyrightGEtty Image captionThere are around 2,000 lions in Kruger National Park A suspected rhino poacher has been trampled on by an elephant then eaten by a … Continue reading South Africa: Poacher killed by elephant then eaten by lions

Big poacher who now stakes his life for wildlife protection

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23 2019       Light moment. Ex-poacher Silver Kyamukama with the incoming Chief Executive Officer of Uganda Tourism Board, Ms Lilly Ajarova, on February 17. PHOTO BY EVE MUGANGA In Summary On February 19, the Parliament passed the Uganda Wildlife Bill, 2017, which seeks to provide for compensation for loss of life and property … Continue reading Big poacher who now stakes his life for wildlife protection

WWF responds to China’s decision to postpone the use of Rhino horns and tiger bones in Medicine

Posted on 13 November 2018 © WWF Global“WWF welcomes the news that China has postponed lifting its ban on the domestic trade in rhino horn and tiger bone, signalling a positive response to international reaction. Allowing trade from even captive animals could have had devastating impacts on wild rhino and tiger populations. This move helps … Continue reading WWF responds to China’s decision to postpone the use of Rhino horns and tiger bones in Medicine

HIPPOS FALL VICTIM TO IVORY TRADE

Hippos fall victim to ivory trade Did you know elephants aren’t the only vulnerable species that have fallen victim to the ivory trade? Hippos are also being slaughtered for their ivory teeth, which are less expensive than elephant ivory and easier for traffickers to smuggle. While governments are strengthening elephant ivory regulations, a growing trade … Continue reading HIPPOS FALL VICTIM TO IVORY TRADE

NAIBU WAZIRI MHE. JAPHET HASUNGA AWAITA WAWEKEZAJI KWENYE HIFADHI TANO ZILIZOPANDISHWA HADHI

Baada ya kuyapandisha hadhi mapori matano ya akiba, Naibu Waziri wa Maliasili na Utalii, Mhe. Japhet Hasunga amewataka  wawekezaji wa ndani na nje ya nchi wachangamkie fursa ya kuwekeza katika Mapori hayo.Aidha, Amesema  Serikali imefuta kodi ya kuingiza magari ya watalii nchini ili kuwawezesha wananchi walio wengi kuingia katika biashara hiyo ikiwa lengo ni kuongeza … Continue reading NAIBU WAZIRI MHE. JAPHET HASUNGA AWAITA WAWEKEZAJI KWENYE HIFADHI TANO ZILIZOPANDISHWA HADHI

Tanzania my Country

Here is your country. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children's children. Do not let selfish men or greedy interests skin your country of its beauty, its riches or its romance.” ― Theodore Roosevelt