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PlanetSave.comTanzania Has Lost Two-Thirds Of Its Elephants In Just The Last 4 Years
PlanetSave.com
Tanzania has lost two-thirds of its elephant population in just the last 4 years, as a result of growing demand for ivory and the increasing professionalism of poachers, according to recent reports. Elephant numbers in the African country stood at ...
Germany supports wildlife protection and tourism development in TanzaniaeTurboNews
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Thirds Of Its Elephants In Just The Last 4 Years
Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
World Magazine28 Nov
Tanzania to 40000 Maasai: Get lost!
World Magazine
World Magazine
In little more than one month, 40,000 Maasai tribe members in northern Tanzania will be forced to leave the lands on which they and their ancestors have herded for centuries. The reason: the Dubai royal family wants a new hunting reserve. One online ...
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AllAfrica.Com08 Dec
Tanzania: Three Depots' Pledge on Lost Billions
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — Three of the four inland container depots where 2,431 containers have gone missing without paying taxes have said they will cooperate with the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) to recover the lost revenue. DICD, JEFAG and PMM container ...
ICDs pledge to help in missing containers sagaDaily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
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TheCitizen20 Aug
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Huffington Post03 Jun
Tanzania Has Lost 60 Percent Of Its Elephants To Poachers In 5 Years
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
85,181. That number represents -- sorry, represented -- nearly 60 percent of Tanzania's elephant population. But over the past five years, more than 80,000 of the country's elephants have been slaughtered for their ivory in yet another sign humanity could ...
Decline of Elephants in Tanzania Is Catastrophic, Activists SayU.S. News & World Report
Decline of Tanzanian elephants due to poaching is...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com16 Dec
Tanzania: Authorities Recover Gun Lost in Mvomero Clashes
AllAfrica.com
Morogoro — A police gun which was stolen during a fight between farmers and pastoralists in Dihinda Village in Mvomero District has been recovered. Mvomero District commissioner Betty Mkwasa said the gun was recovered after police conducted a ...
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